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    The Great Gatsby

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    lexical means‚ help him to point to the contrast indirectly. Another contrast that strikes the eye of the reader is between Nick’s house‚ “an eye-sore”‚ and “a colossal affair” that is Gatsby’s mansion. The syntax that he uses when describing the mansion is very complex and elaborate‚ just like the mansion itself. The last phrase in the extract – “all for eighty dollars a month” – meaning that he lives in “the consoling proximity of millionaires” and enjoys a beautiful view of the

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    Problem Statement Rosewood Hotels currently has 12 iconic luxury hotels worldwide with a total of 1‚513 room capacity. Each property thrives on its own name and the corporate brand name‚ Rosewood‚ has been muted to preserve the distinctiveness of each individually branded hotel. Rosewood faces competition from corporate branded giants e.g. Ritz-Carlton‚ Four Seasons etc who follow “canned and cookie cutter” approach of maintaining a consistency across all hotels. Rosewood’s management believed that

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    By the 1940s the modern architectural movement had shed all traditional reminiscences of the Mud?jar‚ Romanesque‚ gothic‚ and baroque influences Cuba had experienced‚ and another housing boom resulted from capital investment accumulated after World War II. Because of the technological advancement of reinforced concrete‚ apartment buildings started springing up in the late 1940s and through the next decade for the middle classes. Modernism came into its glory and peaked in the 1950s. Thousands of

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    An example would be the cuts of the creepy looking mansion‚ the mansion is not colorful which givens that off an unwelcoming feeling. The purpose of this technique for this specific scene is to make the viewer’s get uneasy feeling‚ the whole town is colorful and vibrant‚ but here is a dark mansion that looks just unwelcoming. Burton uses editing in this scene to give off an unwelcoming and uneasy feeling‚ and most likely to

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    Fitzgerald and Austen utilise the place and setting of their novels as a catalyst or mode of attraction for the characters by using specific grammatical choices. Throughout this essay the metaphorical use of place‚ particularly focusing on Gatsby’s mansion and Pemberley serving

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    decides to learn the bond business. His father finances Nick for a year and Nick lives in a house on West Egg. He talks about West and East Egg. West Egg is the less fashionable of the two‚ and consists of new money. He lives between Gatsby’s mansion and another millionaire. East Egg consists of old money people‚ and that is where his cousin‚ Daisy‚ and her husband‚ Tom Buchanan‚ live. Tom was one of Nick’s classmates at Yale who played football professionally and came from a wealthy family

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    the family has a minor car accident that helps them find the perfect place. Led by Papa (Om Puri)‚ the family settles in the picturesque and elegant village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val‚ which seemingly the ideal town to open an Indian restaurant‚ Mansion Mumbai. Or so it seems‚ until the cold and competitive owner‚ Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren)‚ of Le Saule Pleureur‚ the restaurant across the street‚ declares war on them making their lives miserable. The dispute between the two restaurant owners

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    interesting place

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    you try to accommodate your house for your ghostly guest? Me myself I would run and never come back‚ however one woman by the name of Sarah Winchester decided that she would provide accommodation for her ghostly visitors in her whole seven story mansion. Back when I was in middle school me and my grandma was watching the discovery channel and a piece came on in which they were talking about this bizarre mystery house‚ we were living in the bay area at the time and my grandma became very interested

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    Jay Gatsby: Shattered Dreams F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a tragic tale of love distorted by obsession. Finding himself in the city of New York‚ Jay Gatsby is a loyal and devoted man who is willing to cross oceans and build mansions for his one true love. His belief in realistic ideals and his perseverance greatly influence all the decisions he makes and ultimately direct the course of his life. Gatsby has made a total commitment to a dream‚ and he does not realize that his dream

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    Epic Hero

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    pic Hero: Comparison Would you believe me if I told you that heroes really do exist? And that I know one hero who actually saves the day without using super power. Well‚ this is the story of Batman. Batman is unlike many superheroes; he has no super powers‚ instead relies on his knowledge of science‚ detective sills and athletic abilities. No one but his butler‚ HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Pennyworth" \o "Alfred Pennyworth" Alfred Pennyworth‚ however for I can tell you who

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