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    the Wardrobe get answered as the audience sees Narnia in the very beginning when the world was new and the magic in it was great. When Digory and Polly are in the wood between worlds right before they are about to jump into the pool to get home Digory decides to have fun and jump into another pool that will take him to a different world even though Polly doesn’t agree‚ “I’m not going to try any new pool till we’ve made sure that we can get back by the old one. We’re not even sure if it’ll work yet”

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    live in a place they had no desire to be and both went long periods of time without seeing their fathers. We find out early on in the novel that Digory’s mother is very ill and not expected to live much longer. The novel begins with Digory meeting Polly when he climbs over a wall and is brought face to face with her. The Author writes‚ “The face of the strange boy was very grubby. It could hardly have been grubbier if he had first rubbed his hands in the earth‚ and then had a good cry‚ and then dried

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    from our city living conditions. The five main characters are Thaddeus Blinn‚ Polly Kemp‚ Rowena Jervis‚ Adam Fiske and Stew Meat. Thaddeus is the antagonist‚ who leads the other characters of the book to believe in magic and does not warn them of the dark side of making wishes. The other four main characters get a card each that allows them to make a wish. At the beginning of the story‚ the author describes Polly as someone who wants to be friends with Agatha and Eunice‚ and wants that everyone

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    There are definitely elements of this essay that support the anti-women argument. For example‚ the narrator makes the character Polly out to be quite unintelligent and of a “ditzy” nature. Therefore‚ the narrator seems to think of Polly only in the way of being a woman of beauty. He did not want to date her for any other reason at all. This is noticed when he says “I wanted Polly for a shrewdly calculated‚ entirely cerebral reason. I was a freshman in law school. In a few years‚ I would be out in practice

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    emotion is unilateral. In "You Touched Me"‚ Hadrian "shan’t forget" (Lawrence 423) Matilda’s touch even though he knew "it was a mistake" (Lawrence 423)‚ whereas Matilda was more biased and resisted the marriage. In the case of "The Boarding House"‚ Polly was extremely enthusiastic about the relationship with Mr. Doran‚ whereas Mr. Doran was so passive in this relationship‚ disliked Mooney’s family‚ and hesitated in making choices between morality and his future till the very end. In order to rationalize

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    accidents are occurring a day’s special to many people. Michael goes to Alice’s house to talk to her sister Polly. He gives her a paper that required her signature in order to allow him to review Alice’s autopsy report. While talking‚ Polly describes there is an old boyfriend that is causing all these problems. In the end‚ they realize that there was no psychotic boyfriend that made Polly do all of the bad things. She just had a mental problem that caused her to think of all of these things. There

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    Sun the viewpoints were taken from a 15-year-old slave girl named Amari‚ and a 17-year-old indentured servant Polly‚ Copper Sun is a story of the struggles in the face of human beings during slave times and a hope for freedom against all odds and circumstances. In the novel the AOI that it is portrayed is the area of Health and social education. I chose this AOI because both Amari and Polly had to adapt to their new surroundings and they also had to learn the routes around the Mr.Derbys rice plantation

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    profit that his business will make. In the first scene Mr. and Mrs. Peachum find out that their daughter is not her room. Later in scene II we find out that she got married with Macheath‚ a master criminal of London. All his fellow criminals brought Polly stolen wedding gifts. She starts crying once she sees all this but she also feels compassion for the trouble that they went to give her all that. She represents a poor girl who does not realize what she has gotten herself into. However‚ a bond of

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    Unreliable Narrator From the perspective of how figures of speech help to characterize in Love is a Fallacy An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose credibility has been seriouly compromised in fictions (as implemented in literature‚ film‚ theatre‚ etc). It is a narrator whose account of events appears to be faulty‚ misleadingly biased‚ or otherwise distorted‚ so that it departs from the “ture” understanding of events shared between the reader and the implied author. The discrepancy between

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    Reconciliation – Polly Clark Separation is one of the main themes in the short story. Marriage is very valuable and precious‚ because it is a promise of an everlasting love between a man and woman. People getting married‚ but people are also getting divorced as well. A marriage does not always turn out the way people had hoped for‚ and sometimes they will have to separate. A separation is usually a very emotional phase‚ especially after a divorce. Separation is a contrast to the title of the short

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