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    Paulo Coelho

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    THE WITCH OF PORTOBELLO BY PAOLO COELHO "Most of those persons condemned were convicted on the basis of spectral evidence –that is to say‚ prosecuting witnesses declared that they felt the presence of evil spirits or heard spirit voices" (pg. 2‚ Paulo Coelho). "The Witch of Portobello" by the renowned Brazilian author Paulo Coelho is a novel about love‚ passion‚ joy‚ spirituality‚ and sacrifice. The circular structure of this story is very fascinating. There are really several narrators that

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    Issues of Adversity “That which cannot kill me can only make me stronger”. With Reference to the quote‚ the colour purple (3 characters) and 3 other sources of supplementary text‚ write an essay. Adversity is unfortunately‚ an aspect of life which can hardly be avoided. Some people experience different types of adversity‚ whether it is physical‚ emotional or psychological‚ in any case‚ people experience adversity on different levels and to various extents. Although some experiences are harsher

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    you see how the relationship between mother and daughter start to deteriorate. With her mother “Testing” her so much Sophia gained a phobia of having sex and was not able to have sex with her new husband Joseph. The process of testing is one of the book’s most difficult Haitian rituals. It originated in a rural villages‚ where a woman’s womanhood was her honor‚ testing for Sophia is continued in her trip to her new life in Brooklyn. The act itself is a symbolic violation that mimics the act of rape

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    Sugar Monologue

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    Throughout the conversations‚ even when upset with Jerry‚ Sophia always used that word “Sugar” when addressing her husband. Mustafa‚ who didn’t pay close attention to the names when people were introduced‚ thought that “Sugar” was Jerry’s real name. So‚ when Mustafa saw Jerry twirling ice cubes in his empty glass‚ he walked over to him and said‚ “Sugar‚ would you like another drink?” Mrs. Thomas wasted no time in putting Mustafa down. “Hee‚ hee‚ hee‚ hee‚” she squealed. Mu thinks ‘Sugar’ is Jerry’s

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    Some critics consider the portrayal of Black men “The Color Purple as unnecessarily harsh and brutal. Examine the depiction of the Black male in Walker’s novel. “The Color Purple” was written by the author Alice Walker‚ she won a Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for the novel. The novel describes that the American South during the first half of the twentieth century at a time when the South was segregated and women were limited in what choices they were able to make for themselves. Celie

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    The Ottoman Empire was one of the longest-lasting empires in history‚ lasting into the 20th century. “Known for their wealth and power” (Course Page 7)‚ the Ottomans were an extremely militarized state considered “far more than its Islamic predecessors‚ it was open to technological advance‚ a true gunpowder empire” (Hillenbrand 256). The Ottomans used their powerful military force to continue to invade and conquer‚ becoming one of the strongest and most advanced Islamic dynasties ever seen. The

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    a very misunderstood boy. He is very domestic and desires to take on more of the women’s role in the story. This is shown when he has an internal conflict on his decisions with Sophia and his father. He expresses being content with being domestic‚ while his father pressures what it means to be manly. (60) Sophia Sophia is very aggressive contradicting the character Celie. She is up for a fight against anyone who brings it to her. She expresses this with her conflicts with Harpo when he tries to

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    Frederick Douglass

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    Frederick Douglass: His Slavery Years Richard Goode History 2301 Wayland Baptist University San Antonio‚ TX December 14‚ 2011 During the 18th and 19th centuries‚ the United States was a young nation divided by numerous philosophical and political differences. Arguably‚ slavery was the most divisive issue at the time. There were individuals who spoke out against slavery; perhaps the most eloquent anti-slavery voice belonged to Frederick Douglass. Douglass was an American abolitionist

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    and necessity together as when Nightingale and Nancy were married. This brings up the point that marriages very often went against parents’ wishes and that parents’ wishes were not always honorable ones as in the insistence of Western insisting that Sophia marry young Blifel even though she plainly detested him and he only consented to aggrieve Tom. Marriages were sometimes not undertaken because they were deemed to be odious. A woman of beauty and independent means‚ with her pick of paramours‚ might

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    better when her Great Aunt and Uncle adopt her‚ but she finds herself haunted by her late cousin Sophia. Tasked with saving her mawkish cousin James and the entire household from Sophia before it’s too late‚ Florence must warn the others of Sophia’s murderous goals. Sophia’s ultimate ambition is to take back her place among the living and have someone else perish in her place. It’s no easy task to thwart Sophia‚ as she seems to be able to control Florence’s mind. Hahn’s mystery and fictional novel‚ The

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