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    Stella did not need them to make her feel good about herself. Blanche thought men were to always be gentlemen no matter what just like in the old days. Stella being the new kind of south women knew that men weren’t always gentlemen. Stella was like a yes women when it came to Stanley. She always took him back after he hit or hurt her. The old south was use to old traditions like men being gentlemen. I think it couldn’t exist today because women now are CEO of companies and they would not take what

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    Explain what you consider to be the message of ’Death of a Salesman’‚ explain how and why Miller conveys that message My interpretation of the message within ’Death of a salesman’ is that the play makes a mockery of the American Dream‚ American society and of the capitalist insanity of these times. Also it highlights parts of life and raises issues that are still relevant today such as lack of work‚ affairs and family life. We receive the message for the most part through Willy Loman and the Loman

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    * Dodge Abilities | * Cleanse * Flash | | | | | |  Amumu | * Shyvana * Dr. Mundo * Janna * Lee Sin | * Banshee’s Veil * Mercury’s Treads * Quicksilver Sash | * Build Tenacity * Deny Blue Buff * Try to Counter Jungle * Outsustain * Hard CC * Dodge Abilities * Try to kite and poke * Silence | * Cleanse * Flash | | | | | |  Anivia | * Fizz * Kassadin * Diana * Orianna | * Quicksilver Sash * Chalice of Harmony * Mercury’s Treads

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    The heart of darkness corrupts even the most idealistic of men. Kurtz‚ a man once endowed with charm and European worldliness‚ crawls from the jungle a broken man‚ a representation of the rawest form of humanity. For the majority of the novel‚ Kurtz is merely an idea‚ a voice in Marlow’s head that speaks to him with increasing volume and limitless wisdom. Although his appearance in Heart of Darkness is brief‚ the impact of Kurtz’s character is central to the novel. The ‘gift’ that Marlow believes

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    he was surrounded by the dense jungle. This led to Kurtz realizing he could do anything he wanted‚ which led to him to loss his morality sense. The Congo is filled with savages‚ whom Kurtz is the prodigy of. Kurtz becomes overwhelmed with power and loses his self-control causing him to become a savage himself. Marlow sees this as he explains in the book the setting and it’s connection with savagery and loss of morality. He talks about the swamps filled in the jungle and how the utter savagery has

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    himself has experienced. In the first two stanzas we see the description of the Old world by Okara. Through describing the jungle and the old world through a drum beat‚ it reflects the primitive and rugged atmosphere of the old world; simple‚ loud and untamed. He uses vivid descriptive language and imagery such as ‘naked’ and ‘rugged’ to establish just how primitive the jungle scene is. In the first stanza we are introduced to the raw nature of the old world and the beauty found within the contrast

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    It was a green world where I was born. I was born and raised in a small town which could almost know as countryside. Now‚ the small town has already collapsed and turned into a developing-city. It is so sad that I can only recall my childhood days in my mind instead of visiting the small town. It was a small town with warm-hearted villagers. We were all friends and always share our foods and games. Mak Kwan had the most famous cooking while En. Chong could fly the kite highest. Hmm… I could still

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    r. One is the  character Jim O ’Connor: for Amanda‚ Jim represents the days of her youth‚ when she went  frolicking about picking flowers and supposedly having seventeen gentlemen callers on one  Sunday afternoon because he reminds her of the life she once had‚ carefree and filled with  affections and the attention of gentlemen callers. Another symbol is flowers‚ particularly jonquils  because Amanda always talks about them when mentioning her past. Lastly‚ the apartment’s fire  escape symbolize

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    The Victorian Age was the time when men were gentlemen and women were ladies. Gentlemen wore waistcoats and top hats when ladies wore elegant hooped gowns and had corseted waists. Outer appearance was of the very utmost importance in the 19-th century Victorian society. There was much pressure on both men and women to keep and gain a high social class during this time. Therefore standards and expectations were high to keep to the strict and often conservative Victorian lifestyle and anything that

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    the story supports the mood of hair-raising by describing the jungle and everything in it. “The fog that enveloped the machine blew away and they were in an old time." The author describes it to us making us think something horrible is going happen. The author says “the jungle was wide full of twittering‚ rustlings‚ murmurs‚ and sighs‚” this sentence helps us know what the jungle looks like which is hair-raising. He describes the jungle as broad also and it is an entire world forever and forever.

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