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    An Inspector Calls

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    suicide‚ and an inspector arrives to interview the Birlings - a very rich family - who seem to be involved in the crime. Inspector Goole interrupts their happy‚ celebrative dinner to prove to them that they were collectively responsible for the death of Eva Smith. He contributes to the play in a wide range of areas; playing different roles‚ exploring motives and his positions. In many ways‚ the Inspector can be referred to as a priest. The language he uses with the Birlings sounds religious‚ for instance

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    in their house. After the Seder Rivka tells Hannah that she is going to change her name to Eva when she gets out of the camp. Rivka then gets sick and the Nazis kill the sick‚ but Hannah disguises herself as Rivka so Rivka can live. Then she dies and is taken back to modern times. She tells Aunt Eva what she now knows and Aunt Eva wonders how she knows that. Then Aunt Eva shows Hannah a picture of Aunt Eva and Chaya

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    Kindertransport – Key characters                    Evelyn is the older self of Eva‚ she has changed her name to Evelyn‚ (this is more English). She changed it when she found out that her father died and her mother would not be coming to Britain‚ she was baptised. Therefore‚ she changes everything about her‚ denying her roots. Soon‚ Faith‚ Eva’s daughter‚ finds out about her mother’s real heritage and is also shaken‚ because her sense of identity and reality‚ she finds is changed. Helga: Helga is

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    Into the Forest

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    vanished and the world is in a commotion. * Based on two sisters who live in a post-apocalyptic world. * This story takes place in California‚ near San Francisco in a town called Redwood and that isn ’t exactly an isolated part of the world. * Eva and Nell stay at their house which is in a forest. They have to go to the town which is 30 miles from their home. Literary Focus- Survival Themes: Sometimes it is as hard to sleep in a forest as it is to eat in one * “I worry about when to plant

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    Ratcatcher

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    we later discover Der Rattenfanger expresses. As Faith reads the title of Der Rattenfanger Eva asks her ‘Mutti’ the question of what an abyss is‚ this is significant in regards to describing the character of The Ratcatcher‚ an abyss is usually associated with separation and loss‚ both of which The Ratcatcher personifies. That he is mentioned with association to an abyss foreshadows what is to happen with Eva and the relationship that she currently shares with her ‘Mutti’. Page sixteen is the Ratcatcher’s

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    something much worse than the other members of her family. Mrs Birling was the final person who had the chance to give Eva Smith help as she was the last person to see her alive. This means she was the final person to possibly give her help which in no case proves her to be the one to blame it wasn’t her ’who had her turned out of her employment which probable began it all.’ Eva Smith came to her right before her death ‚when she was most desperate‚ with the name Miss Birling. This ’was naturally

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    Huck Finn

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    Hoffman’s interpretation in “From Black Magic-and White-in Huckleberry Finn.” Hoffman exhibits that through Jim’s relationship with Huckleberry‚ the river’s freedom and “in his supernatural power as interpreter of the oracles of nature” (110) Jim steps boldly towards manhood. Jim’s evolution is a result of Twain’s “spiritual maturity.” Mark Twain falsely characterizes superstition as an African faith but‚ Daniel Hoffman explains that most folk lore in Huckleberry derives from European heritage.

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    Magic realism was first used in 1925 by a German critic Franz Roh. The term defines an artistic genre mixing both magical and realistic elements. Most writers using magic realism set their stories in a "normal" (realistic) world where magical events occur. Sula‚ Toni Morrison’s second novel‚ is not exclusively devoted to the magic realism style. However it is a good illustration of the writing evolution of the author. Sula seems to be an introduction to Morrison’s work on magic realism. The following

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    Coors: Balanced Scorecard

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    Coors is a family owned business in the beer industry offering 16 different kinds of beers in the US market. Coors has 3 production plants in the US with its Colorado plant being the largest brewery in the world and serving 70% of the US market. Coors has implemented a supply chain management (SCM) software solution from the Computer Integrated Logistics (CIL) project to solve urgent problems in the logistical area such as meeting seasonal demand‚ surges from promotion and introducing new brands

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    Inspector Goole

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    conscience he delivers the main message of the play in his parting speech challenging the Birlings‚ and the audience‚ to “Remember” that there are “millions and millions” of people like Eva Smith‚ all “linked” in some way. Clearly at this stage his examination of the Birlings behaviour and the investigation of the suicide of Eva Smith proves he is the voice of morality. Goole states “we don’t live alone” and are “responsible for each other”. This message is in direct contrast to the one delivered by Arthur

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