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    Developing an interpretation There is no single correct reading of a text‚ nor is one reading more valid than another. Different interpretations arise from different responses to a text. An interpretation is more than an ‘opinion’ – it is the justification of your point of view using relevant examples or evidence from the text to support it and strengthen it. ‘The meaning happens as the text is read and reflected upon’ The world of the director‚ the world of the text and the world of the reader

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    Compensation/Discrimination Characters: Jane‚ Manager‚ Payroll Department for R&S Electronic Service Company Brad‚ Owner of 1tdcS Electronic Service Company Eddie‚ General Manager Greg‚ Service Technician and Eddies brother Jane has just been hired as the head of the Payroll Department at R&S Electronics Service Company‚ a firm of 75 employees. She was hired by Eddie‚ the General Manager of the company‚ who informed her of the need for maintaining strict confidentiality regarding employee salaries and pay

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    Catherine Gay A.P. Psychology Thompson 10 November 2014 Film Analysis Essay The movie “Limitless” is the story of Eddie Morra and how the miracle drug NZT-48 allows him to have full access of his brain. But he learns that the drug isn’t as crystal clear as it looks. Along the way he will deal with side effects‚ death‚ and a stalker. Throughout the move we can clearly see that this drug is progressively getting more deadly. In the movie “Limitless”‚ it is clear that NZT-48 is a psychoactive drug

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    Rudolpho is flirting with Catherine in front of Eddie saying how much he wants her. This is evident when he says “I’m gonna buy a paper doll that I can call my own” This could be directed at Eddie and be his way of telling

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    SAC 3: ‘A View from the Bridge’ – Analytical Essay In ‘A View from the Bridge’ by Arthur Miller‚ an average man named Eddie is portrayed as a tragic hero who is driven by a selfish and inappropriate obsession with his own niece Catherine‚ and is ultimately punished by the righteous hands of justice. The two-act play visually demonstrates that while justice is critical‚ it functions differently within the community to the law‚ as justice is concerned with what is fair‚ whereas “the law is only

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    Julia Daniel UCLR 100-01E 13 February 2013 Lumet’s Reinterpretation of Rodolpho This paper analyzes how Sidney Lumet reinterprets the character of Rodolpho in the film adaptation of A View from the Bridge. She focuses on the boxing scene between Eddie and Rodolpho and the scene where Catherine confronts Rodolpho about the possibility of living in Italy. In the film adaptation‚ Lumet reinterprets Rodolpho as a more mature‚ experienced‚ and powerful character than Rodolpho as portrayed by Miller in

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    1773. He made wooden shoes for a living. Renoir’s father‚ Leonard‚ was born in 1799. He was a tailor. His father was married in 1828 to Marguerite Merlet. She was a seamstress. His parents did not have a formal education; however‚ they were able to read and write. Renoir was the sixth child and baby of the family of his parents Leonard and Marguerite Renoir. Two of Renoir’s oldest siblings died in infancy. The Renoirs moved to Paris where he attended a Catholic school that was run by the

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    can’t be so friendly‚ kid." This quotation is said earlier on in the play by Eddie but Beatrice later gives the same advice to Catherine but in regards to Eddie. Beatrice thinks Catherine needs to grow up and become a woman and to do this she needs to decide by herself whether she wants to marry Rodolfo. She needs to stop walking around the house in her slip in front of Eddie‚ and not sit on the edge of the tub while Eddie shaves his beard. The reader learns from this that being a woman means reserve

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    inhibited mainly by Italian immigrants. The play revolves around the Carbone family who are also Italian Immigrants called Eddie and Beatrice; a married couple with their niece Catherine. The family smuggle in two relatives into their home by the names of Marco and Rodolfo; during the play Rodolfo becomes friendly with Catherine. The idea of Rodolfo and Catherine as a couple torments Eddie‚ Eddie’s torment is made clear to us through Alfieri. Alfieri is considered as the mouth of the play as he opens and

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    also overstated their inventory. If inventory is overstated‚ the cost of goods sold is understated‚ and gross margins and net incomes are overstated. o Crazy Eddie had a close relationship with one of their vendors known as Wren Distributors. Crazy Eddie was Wren’s largest customer‚ accounting for 35% of their revenues. o Crazy Eddie ordered 10% of their total inventory from Wren so Sam Antar asked Wren to ship $3 million to $4 million in merchandise before year end‚ but to hold billing until

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