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    SUMMARY ‘’THE KISS’’ KATE CHOPIN In a room with a dimly condition there Brantain sits in a shadow‚ he brave himself to stare the handsome girl who sits in front of firelight. The girl calmly stroked his cat and occasionally stared slowly toward brantain with small talk. She knows if braintain love her‚ she waiting brantain confidently to declare his love and she will certainly accept it. Brantain was enormously rich‚ although he is unattractive but Nathalie like him because his can give her

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    He Locket By Kate Chopin

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    he Locket is a short story written by Kate Chopin‚ and the setting of this is during the Civil War. This story is about war‚ love‚ lost and love found. It starts out with Edmond reading a letter from his lover Octavia‚ and wearing a locket that she gave him‚ when a battle starts out. A priest recovers the locket and returns I to Octavia. Although the author attempts to deceive the readers into believing Edmond is dead‚ there are several clues in the story to prove different. One of the details

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    s Prakruti Golechha English 10 Mr. Garcia September 27‚ 2010 Love in different types of litrature Love is a theme that can be written and expressed in many ways‚ using many different literary devices‚ such as metaphors‚ similes‚ personification‚ allusion‚ etc. The poems‚ Sonnet 29 written by Edna St. Vincent Millay‚ and Sonnet 43 written by Elizabeth Barret Browning‚ are both very different from each other as they both are conveying different messages. Sonnet

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    Travel is a poem written by the author Edna St Vincent Millay. This poem is about connections being made without outside things through imagination and the desire to travel. The desire to travel is driven by the imagination of travel Imagination is an incredible capability of our of our mind and one of the things capable of is to drive our mind to desire the act of traveling. In this poem it is evident that the “train” does not actually exist but is really just a figment of imagination used to

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    The Awakening By: Danny Pitts Society ’s Standards In the late 1800 ’s‚ as well as the early 1900 ’s‚ women felt discriminated against by men and by society in general. Men generally held discriminatory and stereotypical views of women. Women had no control over themselves and were perceived to be nothing more than property to men. They were expected to live up to a perfect image that society had created‚ while trying to comply with their husbands ’ desires. While many women felt dissatisfied

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    patriarchal autonomy. For the heroine in Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening‚ feminine agency is the portrayal of her emergence as a subject of societal patriarchy into an agent of her own free will. The title of the novel is a significant symbol of Edna Pontellier’s gradual awakening to the oppressed reality of her existence‚ thus her self-quest for feminine agency. Before Edna’s ‘awakening’‚ she is portrayed as a caged bird in the sense that she‚ living in a constricting oppressive environment‚ has

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    their day-to-day lives. The story by Chopin presents a situation where everything that people are doing are surrounded by making decisions (Chopin *). For instance as already discussed‚ the protagonist is faced with the decision of living a life she does not really like and does not feel comfortable with‚ just for the sake of being a virtuous wife. This is the first example of a decision making. Secondly‚ she also decides to hide her joy over the death

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    Pitch Notation In Western music notation‚ we name musical tones using the first seven letters of the alphabet: A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ E‚ F‚ G. This musical alphabet repeats endlessly. We “count” up or down in the series by reciting its letters forward or backward. To count up beyond G‚ start over with A. What is pitch? A pitch is a tone sounding in a particular octave. What is 8 above C? The answer is another C. In this seven-name system‚ each letter name reappears every eighth position. Tones eight

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    of An Hour” by Kate Chopin. How is

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    102 24 September 2011 Freedom In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin‚ Mrs. Mallard finds freedom in the false belief that her husband is dead‚ and she dies when she faces the truth. The story takes place back in the 1890’s where women were not treated equally and their expected duties were only to maintain a home and care for their husband‚ also know as a “house wife”. Throughout the story Mrs. Mallard goes through a transformation of initially grieving and accepting her husbands death

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