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    expensive necklace - which later is revealed to have been borrowed. A moving leave-taking scene in a play between two lovers who do not express their love becomes symbolic to Archer of his leave-taking from Ellen. The metaphor of performance expresses the fact that Archer and Ellen have had to pretend and not been true to their love. Archer likens his wedding to the first night at the opera‚ drawing attention to the unreality of the event - Archer is marrying one woman but loves another

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    significant points in the subject’s life journey. The four texts that will be compared are; “God’s Grandeur”-Gerald Manley Hopkins‚ “I wake and feel the fell and dark‚ not day”-Gerald Manley Hopkins‚ “Reign Over Me” written and directed by Mike Binder and a visual representation of journey. “God’s Grandeur” contains a significant inner journey. In the first four lines of the octet Hopkins describes a natural world through which God’s presence runs like an electrical current. Alternatively in the last

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    will make Newland more masterly. He’ll be able to teach her his thinking and mold her to his desires. Newland feels as if he is acquiring an exquisite object of art‚ one that will show off his good taste. But then he changes drastically. He meets Ellen Olenska and is introduced to the freshness of her unconventional behavior. He

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    Zambia‚ Africa. Zambia is where the Kershaws go and volunteer and do mission work. 2. This story is told in first person point of view but‚ is coauthored by Clayton and Ellen Kershaw so some of it is third person point of view. The point of view of this story impacts the book by you always get two points of view. Since Ellen writes a chapter and then Clayton writes one. So unlike your regular book Arise has two individuals perspective. 3. The setting of the story varies depending on the storyline

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    Gender Roles in Shakespeare It is a peculiar feature of Shakespeare’s plays that they both participate in and reflect the ideas of gender roles in Western society. To the extent that they reflect existing notions about the ’proper’ roles of men and women‚ they can be said to be a product of their society. However‚ since they have been studied‚ performed‚ and taught for five hundred years‚ they may be seen as formative of contemporary notions about the relationships between males

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    Hopkins’s unique literary style Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ a Victorian poet‚ still makes many literary critics think his work through over and over again‚ mainly because of his unique use of language. Susan Chambers is in her essay “Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Kinesthetics of Conviction” concerned with “the need for regular renewal”‚ which Hopkins considered highly important (32). Neither Hopkins nor Chambers were absolutely sure what makes us respond differently to familiar things after a period

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    original‚ spáre‚ strange; Whatever is fickle‚ frecklèd (who knows how?) With swíft‚ slów; sweet‚ sóur; adázzle‚ dím; He fathers-forth whose beauty is pást change: Práise hím. Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ 1918 The Poetry Foundation http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/gerard-manley-hopkins "Gerard Manley Hopkins is one of the three or four greatest poets of the Victorian era. He is regarded by different readers as the greatest Victorian poet of religion‚ of nature‚ or of melancholy. However‚ because

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    Analysis of The Lady’s Maid by Katherine Manssfield Name: The Lady’s Maid" by Katherine Mansfield (1888 to 1923-New Zealand) was first published in 1920. The story is told in the first person by Ellen but at the same time meant to be told to “madam.” She has worked as a lady’s maid for the same family for many years. This story expresses regret that this lady had wasted her life on her lady instead of having a real life. The writer Katherine has achieved this through various narrative conventions

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    (Statebuilding‚ conflict‚ Political structures‚ Empires‚ Revolts and revolution Source: Ellen Bell & Linda Black Change Analysis Chart Foundations (8‚000 BCE - 600 BCE) Theme 4. Economics (Agriculture‚ trade‚ commerce‚ labors systems‚ industrialization‚ capitalism‚ socialism) Basic

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    residence‚ and in Hutter’s wife‚ Ellen. The mise-en-scene and Murnau’s style of expressionism in this movie makes it one of the most “naturalistically-creepy” movie. The connotations quoting Cavallius in the beginning‚ however‚ give a sence of alarm/danger (“blood”‚ “plague”‚ “terrible epidemic”). But then again‚ the music in this first scene doesn’t give off the atmosphere that it will be based on horror. Instead‚ it introduces the main characters‚ Hutter and Ellen‚ in a happy‚

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