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    Imagine living in a world where it is uncommon for babies to be conceived through sex‚ but instead in places called hatcheries. There is ultimately no such thing as “being in love” as everyone belongs to everyone‚ which means its the norm to only have sexual partners. And drugs are formulated and scientifically modified to create euphoria in a state of over exhaustion‚ stress‚ anger‚ etc. the whole purpose of soma is to create give people a distraction so they would not be concerned with living in

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    book The House on Mango Street raises a number of issues that merit further discussion. In this essay‚ you are to choose a vignette and discuss an issue that is raised by the story. Then‚ relate the issue raised by the story to your own life. You need not agree with Cisneros’ take on the issue‚ but in your essay you should use her ideas as a jumping off point for your own understanding of the issue. You will need to use quotes from the text to support your comments about Cisneros and House on Mango

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    In A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen uses contrasting characters to explore the ideas of a patriarchal society and how that society can be damaging to relationships. During the expository act‚ Ibsen shows the contrasting roles of Nora‚ an ignorant housewife and Torvald‚ her provider‚ to portray how patriarchal societies affect relationships. In a patriarchal society men are cast as the ones with power‚ regulating the money and controlling their wives. In these societies women are limited to domestic

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    from day one it was like society was this violent ‚ complicated dance and everybody had taken lessons but me . knocked to the floor again ‚ climbing to my feet each time ‚ bloody and humiliated . always met with disapproving faces ‚ waiting for me to leave so I’d stop fucking up the party . they wanted to push me outside ‚ where the freaks huddled in the cold . out there with the misfits ‚ the broken ‚ the glazed-eye types who can only watch as the normals enjoy their shiny new cars and careers

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    The work of fiction House on Mango Street is written by Sandra Cisneros. It shows the dreams of Esperanza‚ a little girl who lives on Mango Street‚ an impoverished area of Chicago. She likes writing and wants to be an author. Both Alicia and Esperanza view education and writing as a pathway to better life. Through these characters‚ the author suggests that education would offer a kind of freedom. Alicia is Esperanza’s friend. She likes writing. She always studies all the night otherwise she would

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    Beginning "Bishop Long takes his spot back at the podium. He speaks haltingly‚ starting out slow. "I know all about it... I know all about what you’re up against..." (Page 75-76) This passage is slowly beginning to introduce us to faith and how it is an important part of Cedric’s life. At the service Cedric was at in this passage Bishop Long was saying how people are beginning to feel low‚ tired‚ and as if they can’t wait anymore for their visions to become realities. This is ironic in the fact

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    Passage | Interpretation | Page # | “My husband’s not home‚ sir. Can I do anything?” -Antonia | Ántonia doesn’t recognize Jim. He has changed due to the business life and wondering away from his home‚ even though he wanted to keep things the same. Ántonia on the other hand did changed and grow‚ just like the land she lives on. It shows almost an Irony (diction trope) because he leaves Antonia saying he’ll return and she anticipates it‚ yet she’s the one that forgets him. | 214 | “You ought to

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    In the House On Mango Street‚ Esperanza Cordero is such an inspiring character seeing as she shows the ways in which change can alter your life. Because the story is told by her‚ the most developed character‚ the reader experiences her growth along with her‚ which is why there is such a contrast between who she was and who she is becoming. Throughout the course of the novel‚ Esperanza begins to develop from the shy‚ naïve child she was into a mature‚ decisive‚ well-rounded young lady. Impressions

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    My dream is to live in a big detached house surrounded by a big garden full of flowers and trees. I wouldn’t like to live in an apartment with blocks of flats and rude neighbors making noise in the middle of the night. My dream house should be located outside the city‚ on the outskirts of town where I can find true peace and happiness. Therefore‚ my dream house should have the characteristics that represent my spiritual world and personality with its location as well as its inner and outer design

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    of types of dwellings‚ that’s why everyone can choose a house he or she likes. For instance some people prefer semi-detached houses or duplexes (as the Americans call them). I think that such houses attract them because they are less expensive than mansions or bungalows‚ for example. You also have neighbours you can always turn to if you need something‚ but at the same time your neighbours can disturb you while repairing their part of the house or when they listen to music too loudly. But in general

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