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    distinct flash of lightning that illuminated the rat’s eyes‚ lighting up its dead gaze‚ followed by the crack of raging thunder‚ it was almost as if death itself rapped upon his door. And as the small children fled back to their homes‚ their last chorus echoed through the wind‚ raising the hair on the man’s neck and sending a cold shiver down his spine. “We all fall down.” Johnathan Morger‚ a tall‚ thin man with dark hair and hazel eyes‚ stood behind a small woman and her three children as he

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    addressed through the motif of eyes. Eyes‚ in the film‚ are known as the identifier and the tracker of a person and their life. The motif of eyes is first introduced in the opening scene when the viewer sees a person cutting out another’s eyes with a pair of scissors. In relation to the movie‚ the removal of eyes is the removal of one’s identity. Without their eyes‚ a person cannot

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    blue eyes early in the novel to convey the idea that sometimes love and beauty is unfairly only reserved for those who are white. Throughout the The Bluest Eye‚ a young African-American girl named Pecola Breedlove is constantly described as “ugly” by other characters‚ including her own mother. Toni Morrison characterizes her as an innocent‚ yet incredibly insecure child. Due to the insults and bullying she endures‚ Pecola greatly dislikes her appearance‚ believing “that if her eyes‚ those eyes that

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    15 October 2012 A Prospectus: Reading Hurtson’s Their Eyes Were Watching God from a Psychoanalytical Perspective Psychoanalytic theory has shown that infants start identifying themselves and recognize that they are individuals‚ separate from their mothers‚ at six months of age. At that age‚ the individuals’ own identity starts to form as they relate their reflection in the mirror to their own self. This is when texts such as Their Eyes Were Watching God become relevant. The protagonist‚ Janie

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    option to give the animal immobility 6.Gaze- To look steadily‚ intently‚ and with fixed attention. Ex. Gaze upon the eyes of Medusa and you are turning into her statue collection. 7.Auburn- A moderate reddish brown to brown. Ex. I am turned on in people with auburn skin. 8.Epicanthal- A fold of skin of the upper eyelid that partially covers the inner corner of the eye. Ex. Doctor said to him that his epicanthal must be operated today 9.Indulging- To yield to the desires and whims of‚ especially

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    In Toni Morrison’s work‚ The Bluest Eye (1970) a young black girl is depicted in search for her true identity and the experiences of frustration she encounters due to her blackness and desire of wanting to be white because of the constant fear of being rejected in her environment. This novel presents insight into the complexity of the black community through the character of Pecola Breedlove. Through Pecola’s character‚ Morrison effectively portrays the dehumanisation of slavery and racism and how

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    Beauty and The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison’s novel‚ The Bluest Eye contributes to the study of the American novel by bringing to light an unflattering side of American history. The story of a young black girl named Pecola‚ growing up in Lorain‚ Ohio in 1941 clearly illustrates the fact that the "American Dream" was not available to everyone. The world that Pecola inhabits adores blonde haired blue eyed girls and boys. Black children are invisible in this world‚ not special‚ less than nothing

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    Aravind Eye Hospital 1

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    HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL CASE STUDY The Aravind Eye Hospital‚ Madurai‚ India In Service for Sight Professor V. Kasturi Rangan Rev: June 7‚ 1993 Harvard Business School N9- 593- 098 Rev June 7‚ 1993 The Aravind Eye Hospital‚ Madurai‚ India: In Service for Sight I (the casewriter) arrived early at 7.00 a.m. at the outpatient department of the Aravind Eye Hospital at Madurai‚ India. My sponsor‚ Thulasi (R.D. Thulasiraj‚ hospital administrator) was expecting me at 8.00 o’clock‚ but I came

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    Aravind Eye hospital is an inspiring example of a how a great leader with a great vision is all it takes to build a successful organization. And when the vision is that of service to mankind‚ culture and values play a major role in shaping that success. Dr.V of Aravind Eye hospital was able to bind his organization with his vision and values. Most importantly they had the right business model which supported them through their cause. A critical analysis of the success factors will help us understand

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    2015 AP Language & Composition - ELA III Essay For my AP Language & Compositions ELA III Essay I chose the book‚ The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. The main theme established by the author is that believing european features are the epitome of beauty. Having blonde or ginger hair‚ blue eyes‚ and pale white skin made you beautiful‚ but if you were to have curly hair‚ brown eyes‚ and dark skin then you are not beautiful‚ those features made you ugly. You are to be mocked by peers‚ family‚ and everyone

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