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    How does Lloyds TSB Company fulfil its obligations to stakeholders in terms of ethical business practice and socially responsible corporate behaviour? Lloyds Bank was first established as a private bank by John Taylor and Sampson Lloyd 1765 in Birmingham England. Thought-out the course of the company Lloyds Bank expanded through a chain of mergers; this includes the Wilts and Dorset Bank in 1914 and the capital & counties Bank in1918. During 1923‚ Lloyds Bank had made a number of takeovers. However

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    Secret Life of Bees within the Southern Gothic Genre Most southern gothic literature deals with the disturbed and flawed characters; one of the most famous writers of this genre is Edgar Allan Poe. The southern gothic genre is characterized by grotesque‚ gruesome‚ or unbelievable incidents. The southern gothic genre is portrayed in many ways. Lily‚ the main character‚ goes through many difficult life experiences and learns many tough lessons. This book does not have a happy ending like a fairy tale

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    How does Dickens create sympathy for Pip? ‘Great expectations’ is a novel written during and set in the Victorian era‚ a time in which status‚ class and money were extremely important and where a discrepancy between the rich and poor was evident. The novel follows the ill-fated life of the protagonist in the novel‚ ‘Pip’. Dickens writes in such a way that each character is a subject of either sympathy or scorn. Dickens implies that Pip is a subject of sympathy through his use of guilt and

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    novel is influential to the way readers understand the novel. Therefore‚ different endings of a novel direct readers toward different directions to approach the novel. Unlike his novel novels‚ Dickens have multiple versions of endings for Great Expectations. The most two significant endings are the original one in which Pip sees Estella accidentally sees Estella on street in London‚ and the revised one in which Pip reunites with Estella at Satis House: “I took her hand in mine‚ and we went out of

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    Charles Dickens’ novel Great Expectations. Miss Havisham wants revenge on the entire male race. Compeyson wants revenge on Abel Magwitch because he has property and money in New South Wales. Arthur Havisham‚ Miss Havisham half brother‚ wants his revenge on Miss Havisham because their father left her most of the money and estate. Pip does not realize that Miss Havisham and Abel are both using him for their revenge. Miss Havisham wants revenge on the male race because of what happened to her on her

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    she desires. They take this to their advantage by using symbols of setting and character recurrences to set the mood of the story. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ a young boy Pip‚ tells his story of moving from a poor town living a rural lifestyle‚ to London‚ where he pursues his dream of becoming a gentleman after receiving “great expectations” from an unknown benefactor. In the story‚ Pip falls in love with Estella‚ a beautiful girl raised to break men’s hearts by the embittered‚ rejected

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    especially in his novel Great Expectations. His two endings convey very different tones. The original ending gives Pip what he deserves. He ends up living alone and is unmarried. Dickens’ rewrite seems far fetched in that Estella‚ and Pip marry. The alternate ending gives good imagery and details‚ but misconstrue Dickens’ intended tone. The original ending is better and more congruent to the storyline because Pip is undeserving of a happy ending‚ while in the second ending does not correspond with the

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    Işıl VURAL 20901359 COMD 203 / HOMEWORK 1 Pan’s Labyrinth is a pubescence story of a little girl and Spain. The film tells both the Spanish Ciwil War and Ofelia’s fairy tales at the same time. When I look into the event flow I can see easily Propp’s effects. The film based on the fairy tale elements‚ almost entirely coincide with Propp’s formal elements for fairy tales. V. Propp is not opposed to the examination of the historical tale. According to Propp the best to perform historical imagery

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    Bad Guy” A Critique of the Protagonists in the Mafia Genre: The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire Nadine Mohamed "Do you spend time with your family? Good‚ because a man that doesn ’t spend time with his family can never be a real man" ~ Don Vito Corleone The Godfather That’s really what the Mafia genre is really all about- virility and italianita (Nochimson. MP‚ 2002: 2). As a sub-genre to the Crime and Gangster genres‚ the Mafia genre is relatively new. Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather

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    theme. How successfully did the speaker connect that theme to you as an audience member? o I believe the overall theme was determination. This was evident as he described multiple ways that we kill sleep‚ but it never gives and will ultimately get back at us. As a college student‚ it is easy to relate. By describing the many methods we use all use to avoid falling asleep‚ it made it very relatable • Identify the speaker’s sub-genre. How successfully did the speaker fulfill the expectations of that

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