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    In the novel Emma by Jane Austen and the film Clueless written and directed by Amy Heckerling‚ the importance of social status is a value that is represented in both texts. It is represented through a number of techniques which all reflect the changing contexts and values between Jane Austen’s time‚ and the 20th century. Social status was something that was important in the 19th century. People wouldn’t mix if they weren’t of the same class‚ and it was considered a large thing if they did. This is

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    communication traits in my opinion those characters included Emma and Leo. I choose those two characters because they demonstrated what could happen if you once had perceptive interpersonal communication and then having it transformed into a down spiral of an agonistic relationship. They were once in a relationship that challenge both of their intellect and likes and dislike and because Leo felt the pressure to stay on a parallel level as Emma he decided to end the relationship between the two. Causing

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    During her adolescence phase Emma thought that she’d have to change the way she looked to fit into society (as she was obese). Emma began to blame herself and others because of the way she looked‚ she has had to face a ton of criticism from her close family and some friends; as they used to say stuff like “you’ve got such a pretty face but if you lost a bit of weight you’d be so much better off”. Throughout this time Emma looked towards the rest of her friends for acceptance

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    Comparing First Chapters

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    tells important knowledge about the story that is going to happen. Most first chapters establish the setting‚ tone‚ voice‚ and point of point. It will also introduce the characters and present an issue that the story will take place around. The books‚ Emma‚ Wuthering Heights‚ and Jane Eyre are three different books that each have their own story. After reading the first chapter of each book‚ all three have their different tone‚ setting‚ and underlying issue that takes place. Jane Austin‚ Emily Bronte

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    Tenayuca and Carmen Tafolla is talking about a girl named Emma Tenayuca childhood experiences motivated her to become an advocate for Mexican-American workers in her community. Emma was a smart girl that loved to read and lived in a poor village where there was a lot of people that had no money to feed their family and themselves. Seeing this motivated her to become an advocate for Mexican-American workers in her community. One experience from Emma´s childhood that led her to become an advocate for American-Mexican

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    beliefs rooted in responsibility self-sacrifice come from having to take responsibility for family members in my youth‚ such as taking care of my brother and sister while my mother was at work or checking up on my grandmother while she’s home alone. Emma was seen as a respectable and hardworking employee who was quick learner and completed her work on time‚ but was unfairly punishment because she used the company computers for personal use. She feels as though she should not be dismissed from her job

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    STORY EXAMPLE

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    He is very thankful to his great and kind teacher. The power that Don Dee possess is that the “SUPERHUMAN STRENGTH”. This is the hidden power of the Frozen Throne. This power is activated only when you saw your soul mate. While walking Don Dee meet Emma Roberts ‚ a woman who is so gorgeous ‚ she has a sweet smile ‚ long hair ‚ white skin and most of all she has braces. After seeing this lady Don Dee felt in love within just 3 seconds. And suddenly Don Dee felt something different‚ and the lady ask

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    than she expected. She breathed in the fresh air before her‚ and walked to her Brita water filter to get herself a glass of water. While drinking the crystal clear water‚ Emma scrolled through her instagram feed and saw a picture that reminded her of her mom. She proceeded to give her mom a call. After she hung up the phone‚ Emma went to the bathroom and washed her hands‚ brushed her teeth‚ and used her favorite mouthwash.

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    A Lesson Before Dying Study Guide As I put this book down‚ I felt both sad and enlightened. As I sat there having completed A Lesson before Dying‚ I thought to myself that inner strength and faith cannot be taught‚ it comes from within. 1. Historical Context: The story takes place in a small Cajun town in Louisiana in the 1940’s. The story mainly takes place in the Quarter‚ area on the plantation where the black people who work there reside‚ and in Bayonne‚ the town nearest the plantation

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    Recklessly In Love In the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ the readers are introduced to the creole society in which the main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ lives. Readers soon discover that Edna herself does not quite fall into place within the society and she feels uncomfortable at several points within the text. While she is feeling uncomfortable within the society she lives‚ she is actually becoming more comfortable with herself. This “comfortableness” she is obtaining is actually her awakening

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