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    of the open window. When Mrs. Mallard learns of her husband’s death‚ she initially reacts in a manner in which one would assume a grieving wife would respond. “She wept at once‚ with sudden‚ wild abandonment‚ in her sister’s arms.” (Chopin 556). However‚ once she retreats to her bedroom‚ she finds herself overcome with a much more invigorating feeling as she begins to whisper “free‚ free‚ free!”. When Mrs. Mallard entered her room‚ Chopin describes an open window next to a very comfortable arm chair

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    The open Window sequel‚ by Joseph L.J Rosambert. As the clock hit midnight‚ Mr Framton woke up crying in his sleep. That caused his wife‚ Rosalin‚ to wake up with a jump and unconsciously asked‚ “What happened?” She instantly got off the bed and turned on the lamp. Mr Framton flinched as the dark room was filled with light. “What’s the matter with you?” She asked. “I just had a terrible nightmare.” Mr Framton said under his breath. “Again?” She said in a high tone. “I’m very concerned about

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    In the book The Armchair Economist: Economics and Everyday Life‚ Steven E. Landsburg explains economic theories and applies them to current problems and situations. He begins with the basic concepts of economics and builds off those to more complex theories and situations. The simplified models and easy to understand examples he uses make the theories of economics less daunting and easier to understand. On top of being simple‚ his examples are also current making them easier to comprehend because

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    “Charles” and “The Open Window” book center around mystery and `dishonesty‚ but “Charles” is a more relatable story. “Charles” and “The Open Window” are short stories filled with youthful imagination. Both short stories have interesting endings that you wouldn’t expect. The ending in “Charles”‚ you could expect to happen. “We don’t have any Charles in the kindergarten” (Jackson 232). Meanwhile‚ the ending in “The Open Window” was clear as you continued to read. These short stories have different

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    the fact of how the openings (windows) in an office space affect the environment and henceforth taking the hold on the functioning of the firm. Windows‚ as an openings in any space is very necessary not only because of ventilation but also as it helps to create the space aesthetically better and also gives volume to the spaced interiors. Keywords: windows‚ productivity. Relevance to design practice-This research displays the information about different window sizes influencing the interiors

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    Kate Chopin‚ symbolism appears in the use of an open window. A symbol that is interpreted as Louise’s view to a world of freedom upon the news of her husband’s death. Chopin states that outside this open window‚ sights of “new spring life” were in sight. The use of this symbol assists Chopin in showing how looking through the death of her husband‚ opened her up to the idea of “body and soul” being released of possession. It’s as if the open window was a portal to a new life without control. One other

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    Falling For It (The Theme of Deception in The Open Window)     The story “The Open Window” was one that had many different interesting characteristics to it. Throughout the whole thing‚ there are surprises‚ as well as specific details that help the reader understand a little bit better what is going on. In the end of the story‚ it comes as a complete shock to the reader what happens‚ because the author set everyone up very carefully. There were many different techniques that he used in order to set

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    irony. In The Open Window the author Saki uses paradox.In this essay I will compare and contrast how each author explores the uses of irony and paradox. First‚In Like the Sun‚ the irony is the main character is truthful for one day and everyone is upset about it. It is ironic because he is trying to do the right thing while everyone is upset about him doing it. Everyone was ok with him when he wasn’t truthful. The author Narayan uses Irony in this manner. Next‚ the Paradox in The Open Window the girl

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    There are many ways that the author of “The Open Window” foreshadowed that Vera was an unreliable source of information‚ some of which being her persistent questioning of Mr.Nuttel on how well he knew her aunt‚ and the way that she willingly offered up personal information to a virtual stranger as well as the manner in which she did it. Vera was very good at making sure that Mr.Nuttel wouldn’t be able to detect her lie about her aunt because he knew her- almost suspiciously so‚ in fact. Even after

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    Our armchair travels about South America have taken us to Bolivia which is in the central part. The country has a varied terrain spanning the Andes Mountains‚ the Atacama Desert and the Amazon Basin rainforest. Our first stop is Santa de la Sierra which is Bolivia’s commercial center and the capital city of the Santa Cruz department. It lies on the Pirai River in the tropical lowlands east of the Andes. It was founded in the 1500s by the Spanish and today is a cosmopolitan hub. Jardin Zoological

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