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    Essay on "The Good Girl"

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    Summary of “The good girl”: The main theme in the short story is the relationship between the Catholics and the Protestants and how the conflict can affect an innocent girl. The story takes places in Northern Ireland and is about a girl named Chrissy. She is a catholic and is going on a date with a boy named Ian who is a protestant. When she is waiting to meet Ian‚ a girl named Eilish shows up. Chrissy do not like her because she and her cronies is always getting into trouble at school. Eilish tells

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    Afghan Girl Analysis

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    Since that time‚ the image has been republished frequently in diverse contexts‚ it’s meaning altered and augmented with reincarnation. The photograph and the photographer gained fame‚ even as the girl survived seventeen years of repatriation‚ unaware of the use of her image. The second photograph ‘Migrant Mother’ of Florence Owens Thompson a 32-year old mother of seven. This photography of Thompson and her children became a key symbol of the Great

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    Mean Girls

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    Social services being provided are either not available to a percentage of the minority or‚ it is of poor quality. Women of color are oppressed‚ and dialectic to challenges they experience is the US. Ethnicity‚ culture and more so family is explained in

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    Educating a Girl

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    SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT –I (2011) Lakdfyr ijh{kk&I SOCIAL SCIENCE / Lkekftd foKku Class – X / &X Time allowed: 3 hours fu/kkZfjr le; % 3 ?k.Vs General Instructions: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) 580015 Maximum Marks: 80 vf/kdre vad % 80 The question paper has 36 questions in all. All questions are compulsory. Marks are indicated against each question. Questions from serial number 1-16 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). Each question carries one mark. Questions from serial number 17 to 31 are 3

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    Themes Of The Crucible

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    The Crucible: Themes In Arthur Miller’s play‚ “The Crucible”‚ Miller’s main focuses were the witch trials‚ behaviors and actions as a result of the hidden deeds believed to be done by the people of Salem. This book includes religious beliefs and revolves around witch trials to go into depth of the accusations and the lies for the outcomes. The play is wonderfully worded with much context for a reader to fully understand the idea and the concept. There were many themes in the play‚ those explained

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    Theme of "Checkouts"

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    “checkouts”‚ the theme is very capturing‚ many people can relate to the story. The author Cynthia Rylant uses the theme of love. That love eventually leads to irony. The girl and boys fancy for each other gets intriguing ‚ and shows that love can lead to anything. The story beings with the girls and boys encountering at the grocery store. The literary element’s mood and tone are incorporated with this story and are very similar to each other‚ The author has a good theme for this story. The girl in this

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    Falling Girl Analysis

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    The idea of “Falling Girl” is about the shortness of human life. Besides‚ it discusses people always focus on petty concerns but sink the most important item into oblivion. I choose “Falling Girl” as one of my displaying artwork as the girl only reacts with people in the story originally. Although some of them try to do action or movement that seem trying to save her‚ some of the

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    Betrayal In Gone Girl

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    dictionary is‚ “Putting loyalty in someone‚ and them turning theirs on you. Friends stabbing you in the back. The most hurtful thing anyone can do.” We will narrow it down a bit by focusing on adult betrayal. Between personal interviews and the movie Gone Girl‚ betrayal not only affects you and the other person‚ but your body and even the time and space around you. One interview lead to expressions of betrayal by her own mother. It was expressed that the actions were terrible‚ but the idea of this happening

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    Comparing "Girl" and "A&P"

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    accurate assessment based on the literary elements the author has used. Compared and contrasted within the two short stories‚ "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid‚ and John Updike ’s "A&P‚" the literary elements character and theme are made evident. These two elements are prominent in each of the differing stories yet similarities are found through each by studying the elements. The girls ’ innocence and naivety as characters act as passages to show something superior‚ oppression in society shown towards women

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    BROWN GIRLS BROWNSTONES

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    Paule Marshall writes about the social issues‚ the aspects and standards of lack persons living in America. Novels written in 1959 and it explores the black immigrants search for identity in American society. The novel wrote against the stereotypes of the black race and it was a milestone for African-American Fiction. Race and gender are discussed simultaneously as she speaks out against racism and presents her female character as being different form the stereotype The novel centres on Selina

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