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    A Doll's House Essay

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    if I fail‚ no one will say “She does not have what it takes” they will say‚ Women do not have what it take”. This quote was said in or around 1944‚ which is about 43 years after the Victorian era ended in 1901 in Europe. This quote by‚ Clare‚ really showcases how even in 43 years‚ countries still downed played woman’s ability. In A Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen utilizes the character Nora and many motifs and such as family obligation of women‚ to showcase the disparaging role of women during the Victorian

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    A Haunted House Essay

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    "They’re looking for it; they’re drawing the curtain‚" one might say‚ and so read on a page or two. "Now they’ve found it‚’ one would be certain‚ stopping the pencil on the margin. And then‚ tired of reading‚ one might rise and see for oneself‚ the house all empty‚ the doors standing open‚ only the wood pigeons bubbling with content and the hum of the threshing machine sounding from the farm. "What did I come in here for? What did I want to find?" My hands were empty. "Perhaps its upstairs then?" The

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    Book Selection #2 (from the Grade 9 Required Reading List): The House of The Scorpion (1) After reading The House of the Scorpion‚ many thoughts and questions ran through my mind. One‚ was‚ as in almost all books‚ the ending. While Matt was starting his new life away from Opium‚ a lot happened at the Big House. At El Patron’s wake‚ Tam Lin opened a bottle of wine that was made the day El Patron was born- El Patron had said he wanted it to be opened at his 150th birthday party. The wine‚ as it turns

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    Description of a Remarkable Place My remarkable place that I will be talking about in this essay is an amusement park called Six Flags. It was one of my most favorite places to visit and I was there with my family members. The amusement park was also in a larger city and it was our first time visiting. This essay will consist of three hundred words and 3 short essays. There are many other parks in the United States with the name “Six Flags‚” but I went to the one in Arlington‚ Texas. Arlington Texas

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    The Lake House Essay

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    The stories is about six hybrid children (bird/human) Max‚ Oz‚ Mathew‚ Ic‚ Peter and Wendy who were rescued from a place called the "Hospital". The children were rescued by a vet named Frannie O’Neil and a FBI agent named Kit. After being rescued by the couple the kids built a strong bond with Frannie and Kit after staying with them for sometime. The couple soon find themselves in court fighting for custody for the children from each of their biological parents. Even though the kids dearly want Kit

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    Dream House Essay

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    Do you know what your dream house is like? I do and can’t wait to tell you about it. It’s like light in the darkness! I will describe what you can see‚ hear‚ and do in this beautiful house. Please read carefully you don’t want to miss a word. There are a variety of things that catch your eye about this mind blowing place. The first thing you notice is the outside. It’s a light‚ almost sky blue‚ shade of blue. Next‚ is the living room. You notice it is a bright yellow color‚ almost a shade of white

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    Dream House Essay

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    Abby La Belle My Dream House – As I approach the lot in which my dream house awaits‚ sitting on an ocean shore. A simple two story home‚ painted a light blue with white shudders. A balcony‚ that wraps around the entire second floor of the house. The bedroom’s on the second floor with white French doors that lead to the balcony. I walk up the small‚ few wooden stairs that lead to the white wooden door. I turn the silver colored door-knob counter clockwise pushing the door open. Walking into the

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    Describe A Place Essay Lake Hauto isn’t just any place to me‚ its where I come from. It’s a pretty weird place all year round but in the summer‚ nothing beats the feeling that it gives. When I arrive‚ it makes me feel that summer has finally arrived which it’s been summer for a month now. Seeing the tall trees‚ packed beaches‚ and the overcrowded water‚ really makes me happy that I’m there. So‚ to describe it with one word is quite difficult to me because it’s not just any normal place to me. The

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    A Bird in the House Introduction A Bird in the House is a short story sequence written by Margaret Laurence. In her novel the author elevates the theme of physical entrapment. The title “a bird in the house” is full symbolism signifying a hidden soul of sorrow. In around eight interrelated written stories‚ Margaret Laurence recreates the world of Vanessa MacLeod a granddaughter of a tyrant woman who lived as perfectionist though under depression. Vanessa grows in a homestead that

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    wondered what it would be like to go through life as an outcast? The main character in House of the Scorpion was constantly treated as though he didn’t fit in. Although he was treated poorly‚ a few characters did feel differently about him. In the novel‚ the characters believe in different morals and have a wide range of views that are comparable to how people think and believe in today’s society. In House of the Scorpion‚ many of the characters share different morals and ways of dealing with

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