October 2012‚ our Theatre Performance will be performing our end of year showcase‚ Brontë: The life and the literature. The plays performed within the showcase will be Brontë and Jane Eyre. The two plays were chosen because Brontë explores the lives of the Brontë sisters and mentions their literally achievements and Jane Eyre‚ written by Charlotte Brontë (adapted by Polly Teale)‚ explores the struggle of a woman choosing between her head and heart‚ a pressure felt by all the Brontë sisters. I play the
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The Power of Brothers and Sisters Family is an important part of life. Families shape us to who we are today‚ what we say‚ and how we control our lives. They are a need when growing up. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the book is about the life of a eight year old white girl in the early 1930’s when the Great Depression was at its peak and not many people had enough money to support themselves. Jem was always protective around Scout because she has always had a big mouth and Scout had always relied
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King Lear: Three Sisters Comparison When trying to compare the three sisters in William Shakespeare’s play‚ King Lear‚ it is all most very clear to see the difference between the youngest sister Cordelia and the two oldest sisters Goneril and Regan. The more difficult part is deciphering which out of the two older sisters‚ Goneril and Regan‚ are more evil than the other. The personalities between Cordelia and her other two sisters‚ Goneril and Regan‚ are very close to opposite. Throughout this
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Why does society have such harass views when a person does fit their ideal picture of how we as a whole should look and act? Rachel Simons does the remarkable by turning her life upside down to be able to experience for a year on what her younger sister Beth life is like. Beth is a colorful independent woman who was born with an intellectual disability and spends her time riding buses every day. By taking this novel and analyzing it with concepts about the sociological views of disability gives
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know that you are a great man‚ and a great principal; however‚ I feel that she is still just targeting me‚ I feel that she picks on me‚ there are more things that you don’t know about that goes on. Sometimes you don’t even give me an opportunity to say what is on my mind‚ and that is alright‚ it’s your school and I can’t tell you how to run it. So first off I would like to apologize for being disrespectful to you‚ I know you do things for the best interest of all of your students and faculty on campus
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Preferences of words in the novel Silver Sister by Lillian Ng In Lillian Ng’s Silver Sister‚ the protagonist‚ Silver Sister‚ is an 80 years old Chinese woman who has experienced a great deal of occurrences in her life. She has lived in many places from her hometown in a village in China called Lung Sun‚ to Canton‚ Hong Kong‚ Singapore‚ and finally to Australia. She describes each place and compares it with Australia. The words being used in her comparison determines where she positions herself
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COMMENTARY Every Woman’s Right to Say ‘No’ This article is an attempt to understand the interrelated triad of love‚ masculinity and sexuality in the context of the recent “love crime” episode at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. The naturalising of violence and masculinised love is not “exceptional” anymore‚ and the woman’s autonomy and right to say “no” have been subverted by their fear for safety. O n 31 July 2013‚ a student at the School of Languages‚ Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
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“Wealth consists not in having great possessions‚ but in having few wants”. This great quote by the great Epictetus touches upon the materialistic values that have had been given so much importance to in this society. But when we think of wealth in general‚ the imagery that forms in our mind is not of a welfare state‚ the happy utopian world where everyone is self-sufficient; but that of expensive cars‚ solitaires and stacks of cash. But do you think that is really it? I think not. Many economists
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In the face of death‚ Sister Dorothy Stang trusted God with her life. Sister Dorothy was a sister who dedicated her life to serving the people in Brazil. In Brazil‚ she worked to help poor communities and farmers build villages and ultimately a more promising future. Risking her life everyday‚ Sister Dorothy did her missionary work until she was martyred on February 12‚ 2005. Although her death was surely untimely‚ Sister Dorothy’s life and her story showed her best qualities and can even influence
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Grief is explored to be a complex concept through loss. In the text‚ ’My Sister Lives On The Mantelpiece’‚ the complexity of grief is explored in three ways. Firstly‚ we learn what grief is; an intense sadness in response to loss. Secondly‚ the complexity of grief is explored through the difficulty characters have when overcoming grief. Finally‚ grief is explored by the different ways characters respond to it. Hence the complexity of Greek is explored through loss in the text. The first way grief
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