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    children: Miles and Flora (5). As the protagonist – the governess narrates the story in first-person; thus‚ the reliability of the story is arguably biased due to her comments and thoughts in the text. The author deliberately encloses elements of ambiguity within its’ gothic setting‚ which asserts mystery in the mind of the reader‚ hence relating the story to many dark

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    Hemingway uses a variety of literary techniques to produce a sense of ambiguity in the reader in Cat in the Rain. He starts by using rain to evoke feelings such as melancholy and emptiness in the reader. He then uses techniques such as characterization‚ repetition and symbolisms to express feelings in the characters and to further develop the text. Through her actions and words‚ we may find that the American wife is probably the most pivotal character throughout the text. In fact‚ what seems to be

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    Discussing this‚ Coffield (2000: 3) says that professional development is characterised by “conceptual vagueness”. As a result‚ teachers’ PD can be viewed at “macro-level concerns or micro-level realities” (Guskey‚ 1991: 240). That is‚ teachers may view PD as needing to relate to their individual professional needs‚ while management in schools may view it in terms of supporting policy implementations‚ and at a national level it may be viewed as regulations for teachers reflecting greater accountability

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    The Scarlett Letter as a whole is more focused on the ambiguity of issues such as sin in this case. Upon taking a deep dive into the what is really behind the story‚ one would say that the focus here is on the effects of the sin rather than the sin itself. Despite all the ambiguity Hawthorne portrays throughout the novel‚ he is one to believe that one can only free themselves from the sin they might have committed through forgiveness and benevolence of a good heart. During a lifetime‚ forgiving

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    In William Shakespeare ’s play‚ Macbeth‚ the theme of ambiguity and equivocation stands our quite clearly. The Oxford definition of equivocation is: ‘use of ambiguity to conceal the truth ’. Macbeth ’s voluntary misinterpretation of the ambiguity and equivocation of the witches relates to the play ’s theme. After the first of the witches ’ prophecies comes true‚ Macbeth begins to believe in their truth. However‚ he also believes that the prophecies must all lead to his enrichment and empowerment

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    the new millennium in "Far From Heaven." Sirk propelled Rock Hudson to movie icon status as a regular player in many of the director’s popular flicks using‚ I think‚ the actor’s secret sexual preference to create characters that had a certain ambiguity about them. With "Far From Heaven" writer/helmer Todd Haynes seems to be doing the same for Julianne Moore. This is the second film that Haynes and Moore have worked together‚ the first being "Safe‚" and in this latest collaboration we see a professional

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    treatise” meant to ward individuals away from the life of immorality and sin through a practical example or if the novel temps those into immoral behaviour. The essay will look at the historical context in which the story was written‚ the moral ambiguity and sexuality of the characters like Manon and des Grieux- whether it promotes or discourages immoral actions and finally look at the language‚ style and structure of Manon Lescaut. This story focuses on a young man‚ the Chevalier des Grieux‚ who

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    way society reacts when sex category is ambiguous and the way’s in which sex and gender are questioned when one does not follow societies rules. Further‚ we were exposed to the way in which women who do not fit the mold of hegemonic femininity are forced to compensate in order to be accepted. Sex category is the way in which one’s gender is perceived by the general public‚ the ambiguity of Semenya’s sex category was what people were most troubled by as Semenya failed to conform to societies expectation

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    licenses weren’t reciprocated fully‚ I chose to dive head first into web development. I decided to make things happen rather than to wait for them to happen. Timing is important in decision making‚ but acting decisively despite uncertainty and ambiguity is also necessary. We live politically‚ economically‚ and technologically uncertain time. This is what makes the increasing of understanding between groups and individual so crucial‚ and in turn necessitates the existence of products like Babbel

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    Comp II 25 January 2014 Ambiguity: Friend or Foe Often times during our earlier years‚ we stumble upon ‘loopholes’ within our language. We then take these ‘loopholes’ and mend them to our advantage. These ‘loopholes’ that I am referring to are words that have many different meanings‚ however actions can also be grouped into this. Much like the cartoon‚ “Future MBA” illustrated by Mike Shapiro. In this cartoon you see two students sitting at their desks‚ both with paper and pencil on the desk

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