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    What is the importance of Sheila in the play‚ ’An Inspector Calls’? ’An Inspector Calls’ written by J.B. Priestly in 1945‚ revolves around the investigation of a working-class girl who committed suicide due to the society. In this play Priestly uses each character to represent an important message to deliver to the audience‚ mostly about the theme of responsibility. Priestly uses the young Sheila Birling‚ a carefree lady‚ to drive the play forward. Her importance shows the audience the need for

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    On June 12‚ 1994‚ Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman was found dead at Nicole’s home. Angela Bryant‚ a 26 year old women that lives in Hampton‚ South Carolina‚ recounts that following days after the murder happen. I ask her what she thought about the murder of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. Angela‚ thought that the murders had to be done by a trained professorial. She said that‚ because Nicole Simpson head was cut nearly off‚ and Ron Goldman was stabbed in major arteries around his body. She recalls

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    In the book An Inspector Calls the character Sheila has more of an impact and changes her views on things. The writer‚ Priestley‚ uses Sheila as someone who helps the audience follow the play by what she says. Act One In Act One‚ Sheila and her family are celebrating her engagement to Gerald Croft. Although Sheila is excited and full of joy‚ she can’t help but wonder why Gerald spent all of last summer avoiding her and blaming it on work‚ as it says on page 3‚ “(half serious‚ half playfully)

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    Several themes are conveyed in J.D. Salinger’s novels‚ Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zooey. Salinger uses the interesting themes to attract the readers to his books. While examining the books‚ the reader can see the many themes Salinger chose to use. The themes projected in Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zooey are spirituality‚ isolationism‚ and sadness. First‚ spirituality is a major theme in both Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zooey. In Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden admits that he is somewhat

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    “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm” –Winston S. Churchill. Failure is inevitable‚ one is bound to meet this dreaded ‘F’ word eventually. Failure is defined as having a lack of accomplishment. Everyone has or will experience failure‚ what you take from it will determine your success. Influential people such as Michael Jordan‚ J.K. Rowling‚ and Thomas Edison all experienced failure in their lives. J.K. Rowling‚ author of the famous Harry Potter series described

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    In the reading “The Environs of Paris” by T.J. Clark‚ Clark speaks about Paris and the surrounding areas‚ Argenteuil in particular. Beginning in the 1860s‚ modernity was starting to take precedence. Throughout the reading‚ Clark provides insight on where examples of modernism may have been detected‚ if not by everyone‚ at least by the individuals that could stand to be in the presence of the petite bourgeoisie. These depictions were rare‚ and Clark sought out to investigate why this was so. The way

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    Olympic gymnast‚ Gabby Douglas once stated “You just have to be yourself and go full with confidence and be courageous.” You have to take risks‚ to live your life to the fullest‚ confidence is key. Society will always label an individual as something we are not. You have to have confidence to move past the insults. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Self-Reliance” and J.Cole “love yourz” both illustrate how being unique by doing what feels right to you and not comparing yourself to society‚ leads to being

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    Andrew J. Foster Andrew J. Foster is an extremely important figure in Deaf History due to the significant impact he had of deaf culture. By establishing dozens of schools for the deaf‚ he was able to provide many people the opportunity to learn and have an education. He was able to succeed his mission with lifelong commitment and determination along with the ability to overcome conflicts that interfered. Although Mr. Foster was born in 1925 on June 27th with the ability to hear‚ he developed Spinal

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    ‘An Inspector’s Calls’ is a play that was written by J.B. Priestley in 1945 but set in Edwardian England 1912. The play is set in a fictional industrial city in the North Midlands called Brumley. The fictional industrial city of Brumley would have been typical of many towns‚ as in the town there would be factory owners‚ who would provide much needed jobs‚ this meant that the factory owners were able to run their businesses any way they wanted to. These factory owners were more important in 1912

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    Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger gives the reader a glimpse into Holden’s mind and the experiences that lead to his internment at a mental hospital. It ultimately offers relief in knowing his situation is resolved‚ however. Catcher in the Rye edifies the reader through witnessing Holden’s discovery of purpose‚ loss of cynicism‚ and loss of apprehension towards adolescence. Holden is a very confused individual for the majority of the book‚ with no clear direction in life‚ and nothing to gain enjoyment

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