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    Can love force you to take unnecessary steps? Many people have stated that love can make them do crazy things when not intended. Although this message is presented in different ways throughout all forms of literature. In Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace‚” Madame Loisel loses the necklace that she had previously borrowed from a friend and her husband Monsieur loisel meticulously searches the streets to find the necklace which doesn’t turn up and have to work hard to pay it off not knowing

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    Tyler Williams 1919 world series Mrs. Smith English 11CB Multi-Genre Research Paper For this project‚ you will select a topic of your choice that explores a facet of the 1920’s. Your goal is to gain a comprehensive perspective of your topic and analyze how this historical event‚ figure‚ trend‚ or invention helped to define the spirit of the 1920’s. After completing the expository study of your topic‚ we will read The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald; you will then continue

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    Tour Dutt was born on March 4‚ 1856 in Bengal and she died on August 30‚ 1877‚ in the prime of her youth‚ at 21. She is often called the Keats of the Indo-English literature for more than one reason - her meteoric rise on and disappearance from the literary firmament‚ as also for the quality of her poetry. James Darmesteter pays a befitting tribute to her‚ "The daughter of Bengal‚ so admirable and so strangely gifted‚ Hindu by race and tradition‚ and an English woman by education‚ a French woman

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    MODERNISM AND FEMINIST MOVEMENTS MODERNISM AT A GLANCE To aver that one’s art‚ literature‚ architecture and everything else that encompasses his cultural identity will not be let out of his grip‚ but instead will be moulded and rehashed to suit the changing landscape is what Modernism is all about. After the monstrosity of the First World War‚ followed by rapid industrialisation and technological developments becoming the carnal desires of mankind‚ Ezra Pound’s “Make it new” was a dire cry

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    sense of urgency is seems to be an ominous sign as Nick knows that something is going to happen very soon. This is confirmed later on in the chapter when Nick says ‘I didn’t want to leave Gatsby’. When Nick meets Gatsby‚ he is ‘leaning…heavy with dejection or sleep’. It is clear that Gatsby has had a similar night to Nick. The upright posture and finesse he has had in many of the other chapters has disappeared and he seems to have withered. This is another ominous sign as this description of Gatsby

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    I drew a parody of The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo to represent religious pluralism. Shown alongside the Christian God is Buddha‚ Ganesha‚ and Guru Granth Sahib‚ as an ode to the many other religions in the world that should be recognized. Many famous artwork is inspired from Christianity because that was the dominant faith in history. However‚ that does not diminish the validity of others. By putting religious figures from different culture in a Renaissance painting‚ it means that they too

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    Jealousy is a part of the world that people as a whole tend to ignore. We as a group of individuals don’t want to admit to ourselves that we feel insecure‚ and want to be in someone else’s position. Throughout history a lot of the wars that occurred happen because of rulers being jealous of what other people have. A couple of examples would be the Revolutionary War‚ and the American Indian war. In the Revolutionary War Great Britain was jealous of what America had in its land and didn’t want the

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    The eighteenth century was known‚ among other possessions‚ as the neo-Classical Age of Reason. Thinkers admired all things Classical‚ from architecture to literature‚ and logical thinking was highly prized. Broadly speaking‚ Romanticism was a reaction against neo-Classicism. Writers and artists of the Romantic period considered that reason and logical thinking were all very well‚ but that these things did not value the emotional side of human responses highly enough. In modern terms‚ they might have

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    something on a training course and apply it to everyday work ‚ i.e. how to use a slide sheet. This will add to your ability to support the client‚ 1.3 EXPLAIN HOW STANDARDS INFORM REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE Standards such as odes of Practice‚ Minimum Standards etc. show us how we should be working. They can be used to measure practices‚ and to influence us to think about the we work on a day to day basis. 1.4 DESCRIBE HOW OWN VALUES‚ BELIEF SYSTEMS AND EXPERIENCES MAY

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    different poems about the same subject. Where Whitman uses strictly free verse‚ Dickinsons work is much more structured‚ with poynient line breaks‚ and punctuation. Their styles of personification also differ greatly. Where Whitman’s work is almost an ode to the locomotive‚ Dickinson’s is more a feeling of a journey. Another major difference in these works is the language they use. Where Whitman uses "old english" with thee and thy‚ Dickinson uses a fairly modern vocabulary. As I peruse these works

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