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    clothing of Afghanistan known for its vibrant colors. With the Taliban’s regime‚ women were required to fully cover themselves and wear a Burqa that shielded every part of their face except their eyes. Through the drastic change shown in the film‚ Marc Forster displays the culture of Afghanistan prior to any invasions. In doing so‚ he erases the misconception

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    her own son simply because the Machine tells her that she must. On multiple occasions‚ she is known to show her allegiance and devotion to the Machine by coming to its defense by saying things like‚ “You mustn’t say anything against the Machine” (Forster pg. 2). This shows the reader that she is over endowed to the Machine and has irrevocable faith in its commands as well as how dominant the Machine is in her life. As mentioned before‚ too much obedience to your leader can have catastrophic effects

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    Stylistic Analysis

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    Kazmina J. In-41 Stylistic analysis. On the day that E.M. Forster died by A.S. Byatt. The text I would like to analyze is “On the day that E.M. Forster died” written by A.S. Byatt. Dame Antonia Susan Duffy‚ DBE‚ known as A. S. Byatt is an English novelist‚ poet and Booker Prize winner. In 2008‚ The Times newspaper named her on its list of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945. This text is social genre because the author describe social‚ professional spheres of life with the help of such vocabulary

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    Passage to India Part One

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    Summary: Chapter IV Mr. Turton invites several Indian gentlemen to the proposed Bridge Party at the club. The Indians are surprised by the invitation. Mahmoud Ali suspects that the lieutenant general has ordered Turton to hold the party. The Nawab Bahadur‚ one of the most important Indian landowners in the area‚ announces that he appreciates the invitation and will attend. Some accuse the Nawab Bahadur of cheapening himself‚ but most Indians highly respect him and decide to attend also. The narrator

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    During a time our country faced immense inequality‚ violence and a social uprising‚ Dorothy Day was able to pursue these radical causes with her objective to transform society through her spirit and faith in God. In her autobiography‚ The Long Loneliness‚ she explains her life endeavors through three different timeframes; her time of “Searching‚” her time of “Natural Happiness‚” and a time where she believed that “Love is the Measure.” In the first section of the reading‚ we discover how Dorothy

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    and dynamic piece of theatre‚ professionally and interactively expressing a searingly honest storyline‚ distinctively relatable to the young target audience. The thought provoking performance was astutely executed by seasoned company performers Sam Forster and Hayden Jones‚ amplified through the employment of dramatic conventions‚ creating Zeal theatres desired dramatic effect to create mood‚ enhance subtext and deliver a thoroughly entertaining‚ hard-hitting piece of interactive theatre containing

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    In the film Stranger than Fiction‚ directed by Marc Forster‚ IRS agent Harold Crick attempts to save his life from his narrator Karen Eiffel after discovering that he is the ill-fated protagonist of her upcoming novel. In this film‚ Harold’s nature is revealed by his response to various events including initially hearing a voice in his head and later finding out that he is going to die. The first reveal about the character of Harold Crick is made when he hears a mysterious‚ all-knowing voice in

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    Chandrapore Club Analysis

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    off their shoes in the mosque “…but so few ladies take the trouble if thinking no one is there to see.”60 Later on‚ Mrs. Moore told her son about the mosque incident and conversation with Dr Aziz. Ronny response is very strange and full of rage. Forster depicted it in a very interesting manner. He didn’t come into the Club. He said he wasn’t allowed to. There upon the truth struck him‚ and he cried: Oh‚ good gracious! Not a Muhammedan? Why ever didn’t you tell me? You’d been talking

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    of Australian cities in the near and distant future. “Urban consolidation policies concentrate on increasing housing densities in the large cities to produce more compact development‚ shorter travel distances and less dependence on automobiles.” (Forster 2004‚ p.171). Some of the main negative issues that is caused by urban consolidation are a drop in value of pre-existing suburban housing‚ an overload of public resources in over-crowded cities and traffic and transport inconviences. There are many

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    Darcy's Letter

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    “What a good joke it will be!” if she signs her name “Lydia Wickham” on a letter to her parents which is a very immature way of telling your entire family of your whereabouts. Lydia is so thoughtless in this letter‚ and even though she is telling Ms Forster about a very serious issue‚ she manages to ask her to tell Sally to mend one of her gowns before sending it to her. This is very immature of her‚ and through this letter‚ we establish a new view of her character. Lydia ends her letter with the sentence

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