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    Trifles” Literary Response and Analysis Questions Directions: Read the questions carefully. Respond to each thoroughly‚ insightfully and correctly in complete sentences. Answers are worth two points each. 1. What attitudes toward women do the Sheriff and the County Attorney express? How do Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters react to these statements? 2. Why does the County Attorney care so much about discovering a motive for the killing? 3. What does Glaspell show

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    both take steps in order to take control of their lives. In both plays‚ the women come to a realization of a woman’s true meaning in life‚ which was not known before that. In A Doll’s House‚ the realization comes to Nora‚ but later in the play. In "Trifles"‚ the realization comes to Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters who were witnesses to their neighbors abuse. In A Doll’s House‚ Nora is married to Torvald‚ controls every aspect of her from her spending habits to what she wears to the ball. By the end of the

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    Beauty by Susan Sontag

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    beauty would be matched by beauty of the other kind” -here she explains how theirs two types of beauty the “inside” beauty and the “outside” beauty. In Susan Sontag informative piece entitled “Beauty” she discusses her logical thoughts of the beauty of a women and a men‚ and of how beauty has changed over the centuries. Susan uses Logical appeals to evoke her philosophy of beauty. She says “The privileges of beauty are immense” said Cocteau. To be sure‚ beauty is a form of power. And deservedly

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    Susan Sontag’s essay on the subject of beauty‚ particularly in relation to women‚ is a strong and moving piece that also greases the old gearbox and gets the brain going. It takes a strong hard look at how the concept of beauty has been shaped through the ages‚ from the time of the great Greek civilization to the modern era. The analysis that is put forth that women can never preen just for pleasure is exemplified in so many innumerable ways in modern culture that it is indeed something to despair

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    1.2 The major literary works of Susan Sontag In Sontag’s life‚ she totally wrote four novels‚ they are "The Benefactor” (1963)‚ “Death Tool"(1967)‚"The Volcano Lover"(1992) and "In the United States" (2000);besides‚ there is one short stories “I ‚ etcetera" and a few scripts. Then she also published eight other works‚ among these works ‚ the famous works are "Against Interpretation" (1966)‚ "The Radical Form of Will" (1969)‚ "On Photography" (1977)‚ "The Disease Metaphor" (1988)‚ "The point" (2001)

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    CHAPTER III NAIPAUL’S CHARACTERS Human destiny looms large in Naipaul’s works and is reflected largely in the primitive vitality of his art. Naipaul’s characters represent a world not moved by love but dominated by greed‚ conflict and futility. As a satirical artist‚ he aims to provide a kind of hurtful laughter that may offer catharsis but not redemption. Naipaul observes‚ “My world is more confused than that of the other writers; I’ve had to fit in as part of the background” (Drozdiak 17). It

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    Caged Birds Without A Song Written within the nineteenth century‚ both Susan Glaspell’s Trifles and Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House‚ use symbolism within the play to illustrate how different the roles were between men and women during this time. Reputation and public appearance were viewed as intrinsic forms of value within nineteenth century marriages‚ as though they were solely the backbone of the marriage’s success. Women were viewed as subordinates‚ mere extensions of their husbands‚ creating

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    below reading level. They were all excited to meet with me and eager to get started. The assignment began with the directions to read the passage three times. I decided that to do this well I could use the I do/we do/ you do strategy we had learned in Susan Finley’s class during the summer. So I told the students that we were going to read the reading passage together‚ then they were going to read it to me‚ and finally they would read it to a partner. While reading it as a group‚ I had to stop a

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    people look to astrology as a means of predicting what will happen in their future. Such predicting is made through a person’s horoscope. This is a person’s zodiac sign determined by the month that the person is born in. For the month of December Susan Miller makes her predictions of how the planets affect the zodiac sign Virgo. Family interactions‚ romance‚ and changes in the home‚ are three areas in which she makes her predictions. Changes in the home are the first areas were S. Miller made

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    ISOLATION OF GLUTEN FROM WHEAT FLOUR AND ITS COLOR REACTION IN DIFFERENT QUALITATIVE TESTS Abstract: Gluten is isolated from wheat flour by washing it with water‚ dissolving the flour’s water soluble components and therefore separating gluten from it. The isolated gluten was then used in different qualitative colour reaction tests. These tests determine what amino acids are present in a protein‚ in this case gluten. Introduction: Proteins are large biological molecules that are made up of amino

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