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    She is only a consequential factor when attached to a man. Gertrude takes the blame for the madness Hamlet is undergoing. She represents the motherhood aspect of feminism; if there is something wrong with a child‚ it is usually the other who is at fault (fathers are more like ghosts unless they are congratulating their children). It is possible that Gertrude played a sort of Ophelia type character prior to King Hamlet’s death but was finally free from his captivity

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    The 1896 short story “The Striding Place” by Gertrude Atherton is one tale that could be described as a chilling story that is gothic in nature. Many factors can characterize a story as gothic‚ even features as simple as the author’s and narrator’s word choice. This story can be called gothic because it has multiple elements that help prove this classification is correct. The gothic setting‚“ high‚ even overwrought emotion”(Elements of the Gothic Novel)‚ and supernatural or unexplainable element

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    Hamlet’s Treatment of Ophelia and Gertrude Modern folklore suggests women look at a man’s relationship with his mother to predict how they will treat other women in their life. Hamlet is a good example of a son’s treatment of his mother reflecting how he will treat the woman he loves because when considering Hamlet’s attitude and treatment of the Ophelia in William Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet‚ one must first consider how Hamlet treated his mother. A characteristic of Hamlet’s personality

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    Discussion Questions for Seaworthy In returning to the ocean‚ Linda Greenlaw faces great risks as well as the potential for great rewards. Why did she decide to go back to swordfishing? Did her obligations to other people‚ such as Sarai or Simon‚ influence her plans? Should they? According to Greenlaw‚ being at sea is like living in a bubble‚ completely disconnected from the rest of the world. What are the benefits and drawbacks of this kind of solitude? “Home is a feeling‚ more than a residence

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    What if we reached a point where time just stopped altogether? We’d never have to worry about a thing passing us by. But what if it began to go backwards‚ then what would we do? She is seventy years old and perched on the arm of the sofa‚ her old guitar propped on her knee. "Max?" she shouts. “I genuinely cannot remember the words to my song.” Her husband of forty-nine years strolls into the front room. "What’s that‚ Maud?" he calls. "I just can’t remember how the last verse starts." "Well

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    Curriculum Vitae Christiane Wassim Chahoub Jbeil‚ Lebanon Mobile Number: +961 70 907 171 Email Address: Christiane.shalhoub@lau.edu PROFILE As an energetic and hard working person‚ I strive to develop my abilities to be able to advance in life and build a professional experience. The following led me to having good grades and quality work experience for my age. The three elements I live for daily are: Hard work‚ Planning and persistence. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS Managing my parents

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    industries and the various marketing strategies they use. The strategies have undergone severe analysis based on several theories of marketing. To help explain these concepts the fast food industry is the main source of reference. In addition‚ we will use Hungry jack’s limited as the main example in the fast food industry. Based on the different approaches the company has used a sound conclusion was reached. This enables us to gain in-depth knowledge on the different marketing strategies companies in the

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    4. Look closely at the full page illustration following the text‚“But we were hungry and thirsty.” Discuss who and what is represented in this image and the mood or atmosphere created by the illustration. How does the placement of this image prepare the reader for what’s to follow on the next page ? What other horrors and challenges were they confronted with? How would you describe the reactions of the refugees to the threats against a child’s life? What does this tell the reader about the courage

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    divine positive law. Identically‚ Anscombe thought that religiously based moral theory retains the concept of human obligation. (Driver). For this reason‚ according to Anscombe for a person to fail ethically‚ they must sin and go against a divine power. Anscombe implied‚ that without a “divine legislator” arguments about ethics could only “appeal to personal or societal dispositions” (Kennedy). Anscombe also introduced the idea of

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    Biography of Gertrude Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) Notes Gertrude Bonnin was the third child of Ellen Tate ’I yohiwin Simmons‚ a full-blood Yankton Sioux. Born in 1876 on a Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and known as Zitkala-Sa (Red Bird) Age 8 she was determined to learn the white man’s ways raised in a tipi on the Missouri River until she was 12 when she went to a Quaker missionary school for Indians (White’s Manual Institute) in Wabash‚ Indiana. Though her mother was reluctant to let her

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