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An analysis of Homais as an instrument of satire In Flaubert’s satiric novel‚ the story’s apothecary is used to convey Flaubert’s views of the bourgeois. As a vehicle for Flaubert’s satire‚ Homais is portrayed as opportunistic and self-serving‚ attributes that Flaubert associated with the middle class. Homais’ obsession with social mobility leads him to commit despicable acts. His character and values are also detestable. He is self-serving‚ hypocritical‚ opportunistic‚ egotistical‚ and crooked
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Cited: Asimov‚ Isaac. Asimov ’s chronology of science and discovery. New York: Harper & Row‚ 1989. Print. Brands‚ H.W.. The first American: the life and times of Benjamin Franklin. New York: Doubleday‚ 2000 Print. Fish‚ Bruce‚ and Becky Durost Fish. Benjamin Franklin: American Statesman‚ Scientist‚ & Writer Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers‚ 2000. Print. Isaacson‚ Walter. Benjamin Franklin: an American Life. New York: Simon & Schuster‚
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(2006). _Corporate statements: The official missions‚ goals‚ principles of over 900 companies._ Jefferson‚ NC: McFarland. Jones‚ P.‚ & Kahaner‚ L. (2005). _Say it and live it: 50 corporate mission statements that hit the mark._ New York: Currency Doubleday. Murphy‚ P. E. (2006). _Eighty exemplary ethics statements._ Notre Dame‚ IN: University of Notre Dame Press.
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York: Viking Press‚ 2011. Print 4. Christopher‚ Peter and Dyson‚ John. Columbus: For Gold God and Glory. New York: Simon and Schuster/Madison Press‚ 1991. Print 5. Granzotto‚ Gianni. Christopher Columbus: The Dream and the Obsession. New York: Doubleday and Company‚ 1985. Print
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Bibliography: The best description of the case can be found in The Custom of the Sea by Neil Hanson‚ published 2000 by Doubleday ISBN 0-471-38389-9 The Falmouth Harbour Commissioners Minutes and other records are held in the Bartlett Library at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall 5 6 Falmouth Harbour Commissioners’ Minutes Book 3 Page 121‚ 21 October 1884 th Falmouth Harbour
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Citations: Books -Divakaruni‚ Chitra Banergee (1995) Arranged Marriage 2nd edition Doubleday -Ingoldsby‚ Hamon (2003) Mate Selection Across Cultures 1st edition Sage Publications-Thousand Oaks‚ California -Sangari‚ Kumkum (1989) Recasting Women 1st edition Rutgers University Press -Seymour‚ Susan C. (1999) Women‚ Family‚ and Child Care
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Stephen Mendoza‚ HIST 2312 Wong‚ Jan. Red China Blues. Toronto: Doubleday/ Anchor Books‚ 1996. 395 pages. $11.95 In Jan Wong’s entrancing expose Red China Blues‚ she details her plight to take part in a system of “harmony and perfection” (12) that was Maoist China. Wong discloses her trials and tribulations over a course of three decades that sees her searching for her roots and her transformation of ideologies that span over two distinctive forms of Communist governments. This tale is so enticing
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