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    Honor can also be seen in Don Rodrigo’s character in the play. His main purpose in the play is to get his daughter‚ Doña Leonor‚ married to the man she ran away with. He does not want her to ruin his honor in the society‚ “As you [Don Pedro] know‚ honour is such a precious gem that all noble and worthy men must protect it at all costs. Honour is a crystal so finely polished that though a blow to its perfection might not break it‚ breath alone will sully it”( Inés 101). The diamond is a symbol for

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    towards life. She has always instilled good morals in me as well as analyzing the way that I treat others. Upon reading some of the stories‚ I found that the writers wrote them in a way to display similar aspects. In stories like “La comadre Sebastiana/ Dona Sebastiana” and “Los tres hermano” The Three Brothers‚” Display topics involving humility and the belief in God are portrayed throughout the selections. I will be referencing several stories in which the writers discuss a one’s morals as well as their

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    by marriage. The Marquesa has an obsessive love for her daughter‚ Dona Clara. She decides to abandon her selfish love for her daughter and begin a new life. After living a life of self-destructive‚ passionate obsession‚ the Marquesa discovers selfless love through her own action and the example of another and changes to selfless love. The Marquesa obsesses over Dona Clara‚ loving her passionately‚ first by over-attentiveness to Dona Clara and‚ then‚ by a self-destructive had a selfish love because

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    LA MALINCHE (1496-152?) Malinalli Tenḗpatl also known as Malintzin‚ La Malinche and Doña Marina.‚ her birthday is not known and her birth year is between 1496c and 1500c‚ she was born between the Aztec ruled Mexico and the Mayan state of Yucá tan.. Doña Marina was an American Indian of Aztec/ Nahual ancestors who played a critical importance in the Spanish Conquest of Mexico. Marina was a princess of Paynala. Her Father a king of his tribe‚ died and when that happen the mother

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    Islam and Christianity in Early Modern Africa Indigenous Religions still present Recognize a supreme‚ remote creator god‚ but devote most of their attention to powerful spirits. Spirits associated with geographic features such as mountains‚ waters‚ or forests. Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa Most Africans maintained their inherited Religions. Islam and Christianity attracted increasing interest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Islam most popular in West Africa and Swahili City-States. Timbuktu – Islamic University

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    Nick Joaquin’s “Summer Solstice” is one of the many intoxicating stories he’s made. It could have been attributed to the author’s state of mind while writing his stories. He shares this kind of style with Edgar Allan Poe and Ernest Hemingway. They love to drink and write. I love to drink and drink… milk. I wish I am still a child to enjoy it for free where only my cry is my ticket to getting it. This maybe the reason why I still have this magnetic attraction to breasts. I must admit‚ I’m not in

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    the idealism of the privileged youth. Represent “Jose Rizal” 2. Maria Clara The daughter of Captain Tyago and Dona Pia Alba Symbolizes the ideal woman in the mind of Rizal and said to represent the sweetheart of Rizal- “Leonor Rivera” 3. Sisa A loving mother Symbolizes the country and the way it is abused by the Spaniard. Represent the second eldest sister of Rizal-“Narcisa” 4. Dona Pia Alba Mother of Maria Clara and wife of Captain Tyago Symbolizes our country which‚ ceaselessly gives in

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    this client‚ guidance counselor helps and encourages the client to change her bad conscious mind and bad attitudes. Background Dona Jason is one of the two daughters of my uncle. She was in first year high school when she started to become a bad girl. Because of that matter she was referred to the guidance office for counseling. Description of the Case Dona comes from a big family of my uncle having six children of which she is the third of them but the first daughter of the family. She

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    other. First would be visitor to visitor then host to host‚ Jorge to Robert and Doña Santos to the husband. Then Jorge will be compared to the husband and Doña Santos will be compared to Robert. Through this we can discover the deeper ideas both short stories possess. Jorge and Robert are both the visitors in the short stories. Both characters appear to be unconventional to the host characters. The husband and Doña Santos are in a way traditional and conservative. In Cathedral the husband was

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    The last day of Tatarin is the same day as St Johns Day. The story is set on St Johns Day in the 1850s in the Philippines. Entoy tells Dona Lupeng that Amada has participated in the ritual. While they are onboard a carriage‚ Dona Lupeng talks about why Amada still believes in the ritual. The carriage comes to a halt and everyone watches a procession taking place. Dona Lupeng mocks

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