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    has herself and is alone in her room with only her mind and thoughts to be her companion. This could be quite depressing‚ which supports the feeling of loneliness. The setting of the being in the room alone makes you feel plain out sad. The setting starts to take on a very different type of emotional tie to Mrs. Mallard when she begins to get feelings of freedom. She is not trying to hide that she loved Brently Mallard but now that he is gone‚ she feels as if she’s free to do as she pleases

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    Why Do We Hurt the Ones We Love? “You love each other but can’t manage to communicate without arguing‚ fighting and ending up exhausted‚ each one in his corner‚ trying to lick his wounds and thinking of how to protect oneself against a new attack. And in spite of that..you love each other?” (Westt‚ James) Lorraine Hansberry’s acclaimed play A Raisin in the Sun‚ tells the story of the Youngers‚ a poor African American family in the 1950s. There are four of them‚ all living in a cramped and tiny apartment

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    "love had to come suddenly with a great clap of thunder and a lightening flash that fall upon your life and that it must scatter your ideals like leaves and hurls your every soul into the abyss". What i make of the metaphor is that she would not have feelings for leon and she would have been loyal to her husband if she felt that there was a chance that he could change. Chapter 5: 1. Emma see Charles as an stupid irrattaing boring person while on the other hand she looks about Leon in the matter of

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    central point of T.S. Eliot’s Impersonal Theory of Poetry is that ’the poet‚ the man‚ and the poet‚ the artist are two different entities’.  The poet has no ’personality’ of his own.  He submerges his own personality‚ his own feelings and experiences into the personality and feelings of the subject of his poetry.             The experiences or impressions which are obviously autobiographical may be of great interest to the writer himself‚ but not to his readers.  The more perfect the poet‚ the more

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    dog all of his deepest thoughts and feeling with the knowledge that he will not be judged. He brings human-like characteristics to his dog and then treats him as an equal. However‚ the human-like characteristics are man’s thoughts and feelings that he has projected onto his dog. In Travels with Charley‚ Steinbeck often expresses his own thoughts and feeling through Charley‚ his dog. In the first section of the book Steinbeck uses Charley to reflect his feelings. At this section of the book Steinbeck

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    Discovering the Beauty

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    DISCOVERING THE BEAUTY “We live only to discover beauty. All else is a form of waiting.” - Kahlil Gibran Sometime‚ let’s sit silently for some minutes and let’s think about the life we are leading. Definitely‚ we’ll find that we want our moments to be filled with happiness at any cost. Whatever‚ we are doing i.e taking food‚ wearing dresses‚ doing physical labour‚ decorating things‚ travelling‚ chit-chatting‚ and sleeping or may be earning money‚ everything oriented in such a direction to get

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    Reading Response 1

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    this is the key feeling felt by the speaker throughout the poem’s entirety. As exemplified in line 2‚ the speaker begins to reminisce on activities pertaining to being young‚ such as putting on pajamas. The word choice presented in the first stanza supports this feeling of joy behind wanting to be small again. Within the second stanza‚ the speaker explicitly states‚ “what I don’t like is being large” (4) and carries on with examples contributing to the theme on the unpopular feeling of being a “grown-up

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    younger than him. One group member pointed out that Janice compared the therapist’s skirt to the attire of her step-mother. Another group member made mention that Janice’s feelings for her mother and step-mother are very strong and she may carry those feelings that she has for them onto her therapist. Explore your feelings in response to the client’s reaction. Janice’s reaction to being confronted or challenged may occur in many different aspects of therapy. Sometimes when individuals expect

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    My reflective report will be about bed bathing. The format of the report is based on Gibbs’ (1988) guidelines to reflective writing. The service user will be identified as ‘Mr Jones’‚ so as to maintain patient confidentiality in keeping with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s Code of Conduct NMC (2008)‚ and the Data Protection Act of 1998. Reflective writing is a fundamental part of growing into a more confident healthcare practitioner; it highlights areas of strengths and weaknesses so that

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    soliloquy to create an emotional attachment with the audience; aiding them to understand the emotions and feelings that Hamlet is going through in a deep and greater way. Hawke uses modern day technology as an aid of expressing Hamlet past‚ happy life and stereotypes the character as a grieving and depressed human being. A soliloquy occurs when characters express their thoughts and feelings alone on stage. At the beginning of the clip; the camera panoramically sweeps around Hamlet’s ‘bedroom’‚ allowing

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