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    York. At first Kugelmass thinks it is a scam‚ then that Persky is crazy‚ but for $20‚ he gives it a try. He wants a French lover‚ so he chooses Emma Bovary. Persky tosses a paperback copy of Flaubert’s novel into the cabinet with Kugelmass‚ taps it three times‚ and Kugelmass finds himself at the Bovary estate in Yonville in the French countryside. Emma Bovary welcomes Kugelmass‚ flirting with him as she admires his modern dress. "It’s called a leisure suit‚"’ he replies romantically‚ then adds

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    named Steve and Claire find out the murder is Claire because they themselves were attacked by her but they identified her. Emma was a jealous cast member who loved Steve but Claire was Steve ’s girlfriend‚ Steve always treated her like a sister but she wanted more than that and went to great lengths to achieve. CHARACTER ANALYSIS The main characters in my book are Steve and Emma. Steve was a popular good looking guy who all the girls liked. He didn ’t like school that much expect the Dorking Drama

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    In the novel Emma by Jane Austen and the film Clueless written and directed by Amy Heckerling‚ the importance of social status is a value that is represented in both texts. It is represented through a number of techniques which all reflect the changing contexts and values between Jane Austen’s time‚ and the 20th century. Social status was something that was important in the 19th century. People wouldn’t mix if they weren’t of the same class‚ and it was considered a large thing if they did. This is

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    sorts of actions‚ unmoral and disgraceful acts; especially for Emma. The majority of Emma’s life is filled with sin; she is an adulterous‚ lying woman who ends up taking her own life. Her life is disgrace as well as a mockery of religion. She starts off as a Christian. From a young age ‚ Emma is in a convent- but that was the beginning. Emma is captured by the fantasies she reads in novels‚ and she wants that life‚ no matter what. Emma marries Charles because at the time she thinks he is her way out

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    dangerous.” I think there relationship brings a lot of drama‚ fights and tension in the book. I also think that whenever Sissy taunts emma about something it is important to this story as well. In the story Deep and Dark and Dangerous Ali and Sissy are very against each other and fight or argue every time they see each other. For example on page 61 Ali told Emma it is rude to whisper but when she said that Sissy jumped in and said “so? nobody invited you to play with us.” This shows us as a reader

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    What i make of the fact that Emma is seen sewing up during the days and unraveling it at night is that she is extremely bored about everything in her life. She finds herself falling for leon also. 2. Everyeone’s reaction to this is that both emma and leon must be lovers because when it states " Why did the doctor’s wife give the clerk presents? It looked queer." Madame Homais‚ Monsieur Homais‚ just and the children it gave the apperance that they were lovers. 3. Emma had a believe that "love had

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    of 1957‚ which made it a crime to deny citizens their right to vote‚ and provided trials of people who were denied their right to vote‚ (Richardson & Luker‚ 2014‚ p. 19). Another example of nonviolent protest can be seen in the Greensboro sit-in‚ where four members of the NAACP Youth Councils waited to be served at the lunch counter in a Woolworth‚ (Richardson & Luker‚ 2014‚ p. 20). The police were called‚ but refused to arrest the four students because they had not been violent‚ and within a number

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    communication traits in my opinion those characters included Emma and Leo. I choose those two characters because they demonstrated what could happen if you once had perceptive interpersonal communication and then having it transformed into a down spiral of an agonistic relationship. They were once in a relationship that challenge both of their intellect and likes and dislike and because Leo felt the pressure to stay on a parallel level as Emma he decided to end the relationship between the two. Causing

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    During her adolescence phase Emma thought that she’d have to change the way she looked to fit into society (as she was obese). Emma began to blame herself and others because of the way she looked‚ she has had to face a ton of criticism from her close family and some friends; as they used to say stuff like “you’ve got such a pretty face but if you lost a bit of weight you’d be so much better off”. Throughout this time Emma looked towards the rest of her friends for acceptance

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    Comparing First Chapters

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    tells important knowledge about the story that is going to happen. Most first chapters establish the setting‚ tone‚ voice‚ and point of point. It will also introduce the characters and present an issue that the story will take place around. The books‚ Emma‚ Wuthering Heights‚ and Jane Eyre are three different books that each have their own story. After reading the first chapter of each book‚ all three have their different tone‚ setting‚ and underlying issue that takes place. Jane Austin‚ Emily Bronte

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