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    Character Analysis

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    Character Analysis  Elise Beer  Design for the Stage   3/16/2015    Puck:   Puck is the jester to Oberon‚ king of the fairies‚ and is mischievous. He finds great joy in  playing tricks on the other characters‚ which adds an element of humor to the play.  Puck likes to goof around but also gets things things done‚ for example when he goes to  get the love juice for Oberon. It is then when Puck mistakenly put the potion into  Lysander’s eyes and sets in motion the plot of the play. In the end we all realize how 

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    Painting Analysis

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    will observe a fusion of the realistic tradition of Flemish painting with the imagination and freedom of Italian renaissance painting. The painting expresses Neoplatonic views while also providing the viewer with endless topics for discussion and analysis‚ making it a true conversation piece. The “Garden of Love” depicts a scene of passionate festivities. In the painting‚ a group of aristocratic lovers decorated in the most extravagant of satins and lace are placed in a garden dedicated to Venus

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    Semiotic Analysis

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    affect the workplace and those close to them. Meredith Grey is one of the most respected and leading surgeons. As the title of the show suggest‚ the show revolves around her. She sets out on a personal quest to fulfill the legacy that her mother Elise Grey once had before her. In her first year as an intern as a doctor she makes choices that happen to affect her in the long run. Her long time fling becomes her husband‚ and her rivals become her friends. She finds her self-juggling between her career

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    Coffman Swot Analysis

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    Representative Mike Coffman – Third Party Candidate Rep. Mike Coffman is being blamed for violating House ethic rules for giving the National Republican Congressional Committee with his administrative motivation — including budgetary plans and spending plans — in return for cash and additional regard to his race in the sixth Congressional District. The American Democracy Legal Fund (ADLF)‚ the group that filed the complaint with the U.S‚ House of Representatives Office of Congressional Ethics.

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    The Revenant Analysis

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    being robbed and abandoned to die. Hugh Glass was a member of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company‚ but is separated from them for most of the story as he tries to relocate the company and his robbers. Hugh Glass had a background as a sailor and was forced to become a pirate before he joined the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. The story begins with news of the Arikara tribe attacking the fur company. These attacks caused the fur company to alter their routes and becoming much more precautious. Hugh Glass was

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    On The Subway Analysis

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    two of them. On the subway the narrator comes across a young man who is very different. The boy had large feet and had the face of a mugger. He was wearing red while the narrator wore dark fur. She watched as he “looks at her fur” trying to figure out if she was “in his power”. The young man can take her fur coat‚ briefcase and even her life. From the start the narrator felt threatened by the boy from what she believed he was capable to do based on the color of his skin. She then turns

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    the Cameron family supporting the southern Confederacy. On opposing side lines are drawn between the families. Elise Stoneman is forced to choose between her father in the North and Ben from the South and a member of the Klan. In the film she is portrayed as and innocent and pure angel‚ from my interpretation of the film it seemed as if the black men desired the purity and innocent of Elise‚ as they we characterized as monstrously aggressive towards

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    Steppenwolf Analysis

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    Der Roman „Der Steppenwolf“‚ geschrieben von dem damals knapp 50 jährigen Herman Hesse‚ erschein 1927 in Deutschland. Der Roman handelt von einem zutiefst vereinsamten Mann‚ Harry Haller. Dieser lebt mit einer gespaltenen Persönlichkeit‚ zum einem bürgerlich angepasst‚ und zum anderen einsam und impulsiv‚ der „Steppenwolf“. Wie sein Hauptdarsteller‚ Harry Haller‚ erkennt Hesse als Mann im bereits fortgeschrittenen Alter‚ dass er sein Leben seit seiner Jugend nur in eine Richtung gelebt hat‚ in die

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    Charachter analysis

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    Mathilde Loisel Character Analysis Essay She danced madly‚ wildly ‚ drunk with pleasure ‚ giving no thought to anything in the triumph of her beauty‚ the pride of her success ‚ in a kind of happy cloud composed of all the adulation ‚ of all the admiring glances ‚of all the awakened longings ‚of a sense of complete victory that is so sweet to a woman’s heart. The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant is a story about a poor lady Mathilde Loisel who gets invited to a ball ‚but has nothing to wear . She

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    Sociological Analysis

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    immigrants have come to America in steady waves for the past three centuries. It started with fur traders who crossed the Bering Strait in the 1700. The first Russian settlers in America were fur traders who crossed the Bering Strait into Alaska in the mid eighteenth century. Fur traders began to cross the strait to secure land for fur trading. Alaska soon became a frontier society with explorers searching for fur and gold (Gorman). Members of persecuted religions such as the Molokan and Orthodox

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