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    Edna faces this struggle with her husband‚ Mr. Pontellier because she feels like he controls her. After her first awakening experience‚ Edna’s husband demands that she come inside and go to bed and it is noted that‚ “She wondered if her husband had ever spoken to her like that before‚ and if she had submitted to his command. Of course she had; she remembered that she had. But she could not realize why or how she should have

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    An enjoyable event that you experienced when I was at school The enjoyable event that I experienced when I was at school is travelling to Dawei with my teachers and friends for prize giving ceremony. This ceremony was for outstanding students at Grade 11 matriculation exam and was held by the government of Thinnintharyi Region. It happened on July‚ 2011. As soon as my teachers received the information of regional prize giving‚ they replied and gathered the outstanding students including me. We

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    Love in Shakespeare’s As You Like It The Shakespearean comedy As You Like It‚ discusses the nature of love through the stories of four couples that demonstrate a variety of love situations. All of the couples in As You Like It exhibit some elements of ridiculous infatuation as well as elements of genuine connection in their relationships. This makes it possible to view love on all accounts as either genuine or ridiculous. The reader is able to decide how they would like to view the love stories

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    sons‚ like Orlando‚ get zilch. Not only did Orlando get shafted in his dad’s will‚ he is also treated like dirt by his older brother‚ Oliver‚ who is supposed to be taking care of him: My father charged you in his will to give me good education: you have trained me like a peasant‚ obscuring and hiding from me all gentleman-like qualities. He resents the harsh treatment he receives at Oliver’s hands and complains that Oliver neglects to educate him; Orlando feels that he is being kept like livestock

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    Examiner in London. It is frequently anthologised and is probably Shelley’s most famous short poem. Theme: Pride: in the inscription on the pedestal Ozymandias calls himself the "king of kings" while also implying that his "works" – works of art like the statue‚ pyramids‚ that sort of thing – are the best around (10). Ozymandias thinks pretty highly of himself and of what he’s achieved‚ both politically and artistically. The fact that he commissions this "colossal" statue with "vast legs" points

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    As well as being integral to maintaining these relationships‚ a strong sense of identity is necessary to stay content with one’s own contextual circumstances: such as dealing with discrimination and social labelling. William Shakespeare’s play As You Like It explores the connections between a myriad of characters and contrasting personalities. Henry Lawson’s poem Second Class Wait Here (Second Class) shows that when an identity is forced upon an individual (an outcome of class labelling) they may

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    Mid Sweden University Department of Humanities English Studies The Evil in Dorian Gray: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Protagonist in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Rosanna Eklund English C / Special Project Tutor: Joakim Wrethed 2007-02-14 Table of Contents Introduction Previous Research The Victorian Era and Aestheticism About the Author The Psychoanalytic Theory Dorian Gray and the Conscience Dorian Gray and Consciousness Dorian Gray and the Unconscious Dorian Gray’s Path to Degradation

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    Latin culture are that… 1. One major microcosm is that every Latin girl has a “Quincenera”. 2. Most Latin Americans are not as highly educated as other ethnicities or cultures‚ and they are the ones that are likely to be hired to do jobs others don’t like to do such as wash dishes‚ clean houses‚ work in the fields‚ etc. 3. “… Many Latin women working at menial jobs who must put up with stereotypes about our ethnic group‚ such as “they make good domestics.” C. According to the author the most common

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    Two Critical Analyses of Hemingway ’s "Hills Like White Elephants" In "Hills Like White Elephants: The Jilting Of Jig‚" Nilofer Hashmi explores the many different layers of symbolism‚ the role of the American male‚ and the possible outcomes of the story. The use of symbolism is great in this story; therefore Hashmi uses the words of many critics to get through the various layers that the symbolism poses. Hashmi uses Doris Lanier ’s argument for support in his article. Lanier states‚ "everything

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    Alex Pham‚ a LA Times writer‚ uses in her article‚ “Boy‚ You Fight Like a Girl‚” different experiences told by online gamers to display effectiveness of anonymity. Gender switching has become a rapidly increasing trend in the online gaming world. Pham states‚ “Often‚ players who gender-swap online are reluctant to talk about their reasons” (WRAC 158.) The few shared motives include: to explore sexuality‚ to break away from real world stereotypes‚ or to learn about the opposite sex. As a result

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