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    the drover's wife

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    away with sheep‚ so his wife‚ four children and a dog‚ Alligator‚ were left at their isolated wooden house in the bush‚ alone. One day‚ one of the children saw a snake while playing around the house. He shouted and called out to his mother. Both mother and the eldest son‚ Tommy‚ tried to hit the snake. The dog too tried to catch it. However‚ it was not successful. The snake disappeared into the cracks in the floor. While the children were waiting outside‚ the drover’s wife tried to lure the snake

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    Preacher's Wife

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    The greatest role of a preacher’s wife is to be an encouragement to him. All wives are to be a help-meet‚ but a preacher’s wife must also encourage him in his difficult job. He may get discouraged or meet with adversity. We should reinforce his desire to preach. We should know the purpose of preaching and remind ourselves and our husbands of that purpose frequently. We should help the children understand and understand ourselves when he may have to be away from home at times or be called away

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    Curley Wife

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    Controlled Assessment – Curley’s Wife Women in 1930s America were treated as ‘2nd class’ to the men. They were in charge of household duties‚ especially when the men went to war. Women did not have the rights the men had‚ such as: voting and working. A traditional 1930 American woman would usually be owned by their father and passed on to their husband when married. This relates to Curley’s wife because she had no name throughout the novel. This name ‘Curley’s Wife ‘suggest that she was Curley’s possession

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    Oroonoko Sparknotes

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    caught. In this text he explains his fear‚ “(… if he shou’d do this Deed‚ and Dye‚ either in the Attempt‚ or after it‚ he left his lovely Imoinda a Prey‚ or at best a Slave‚ to the inrag’d maltitude” (Volume D‚ 242). Cesar did not want to leave his wife and child to suffer if he died. In a weird and twisted way they wanted to be together one way or another. Although‚ I do not agree with the ending Imoinda did agree to let Cesar murder

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    The Shack Sparknotes

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    he would like to remain with them or if he would want to go back. Asking for some reassurance Mack asks if him staying or going back means something and Papa said that there is always a meaning to everything. Mack decides to go back home with his wife and children and will do whatever it takes to have a different life with his family. One of the theological issues that I discovered from the book is when Sarayu asks Mack to help her in the Garden. This is showing the poisonous things that come

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    Curleys wife

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    Curley’s wife has no name and is initially seen as the possession of her husband. She is also a good-looking lady who wears quite a bit of makeup‚ form-fitting dresses‚ and ostrich feathered-high heels. As the only woman on the ranch‚ Curley’s wife is lonely and sad – something her marriage to Curley only makes worse. She reveals throughout the course of the story that she is unhappy in her marriage because her husband seems to care little for her‚ and is really more interested in talking about himself

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    Sparknotes The Necklace

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    an upper-class figure due to her beauty and charm. Although Madame Loisel is married to a simple clerk‚ Monseur Loisel‚ he knows of her longing of the social elites. Monsieur Loisel is able to acquire an invitation to the Ministry ball where his wife can finally take part in the life she dreams of. At the ball Madame Loisel looks the part of an upper-class woman after buying a dress and borrowing a necklace from her wealthy friend. She has an intoxicating time at the ball‚ but at the end of the

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    Curley's wife

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    Curley’s  wife Curley’s wife                  Only woman in the plot. Wears too much make­up – red fingernails and red shoes  with ostrich feathers. Symbolic of women everywhere who are repressed by male­ centred societies. Utterly alone on the ranch‚ her husband has seen to it that  no one will talk to her without fearing a beating from him. Steinbeck’s initial portrayal of her is mean and seductive. Pretty. Young. Flirtatious. Seductive. Others perceive her to be promiscuous

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    The Ceiling Sparknotes

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    The narrator is so focused on the ceiling slowly crashing down on him he choices to ignore the struggles his wife is going though and as the distance shrinks between the ceiling and the town the distance increases between him and his wife who is so focused on their problems she fails to even really notice the ceiling at all.

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    Curleys wife

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    In the Novella‚ “Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck is introduces Curly’s wife as a flirtatious character which is leading to his death by the way that she is behaving towards the individual character throughout the story. In the novella‚ she’s first introduced by Candy‚ the swapper‚ who describes her from his perspectives to George and Lennie .The evidence showing this when Candy says that she‚ “got the eye” in chapter three. This suggests us that she wants to have attention of people in the ranch by just

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