he is a decent father‚ but he is much older than everyone else’s parents. Atticus tries his best to teach them all about the world but he only has his view to teach from. They lack a mother figure until Aunt Alexandra comes to live with them. Atticus tries his best to keep them out of his own problems when
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Sale Department Reflective Journal After 5 weeks attending Business Communication class‚ students have learnt how to work and communicate with people in a business environment. The lecturer gives a lot of lesson about formality such as professional attire‚ presentation skill and behaves in business of different cultural. Most of Vietnamese student’s weakness is lacking of communication skill. Therefore‚ when they present or contact with other people in business environment as well as in society
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character and is more than a mere type. It is impossible to find a parallel of Belinda in any poem of the 18th century. Belinda is introduced as a paragon of female charm whose name is Latin for “Lovely to behold “. Pope seems to be enamored with his own creation. He describes her in superlatives - the brightest fair‚ the fairest of mortals. She is the center of attention during her pleasure ride over river Thames; her lively looks‚ her sprightly mind‚ her flashing eyes charm one and all:
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Every body has various type of relationship in their lives. Bruce Lundgren is fond of exploring relationships in his poetry‚ the childhood/parent relationships in ’My father’s Dahlias’; while in ’Mr Death’ and "The Farmer Retires To Town" Lundgren explores relationships with the natural world. Through different techniques Lundgren presents his thoughts and feelings on relationships of life. In the poem "Mister Death"‚ the use of personification in the title brings death to life and offers him an
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In The Medea by Euripides and The Aeneid by Virgil the characters of Medea and Dido respond to desertion by their husbands‚ the individual they love most‚ in the form of a quarrel. Both characters go on to attempt to alleviate their pain via revenge. Their judgments and actions are impaired by each woman’s great eros and amor. Euripides and Virgil illustrate their vision of passion and love through the effects of Medea and Dido’s actions under the influence of these emotions. Both women could choose
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Впишите нужный артикль.(the‚ a/an‚-) 1)…Romans invaded 2)…Britain in 43AD and‚ chasing ancient Britons along 3)…Thames‚ they came to 4)…first place where it was easy to cross. They built 5)…garrison there- and 6)…London was born. They also erected 7)…bridge over 8)…river. 9)…Garrison became 10)…major trading post. Later‚ 11)…bridge suffered neglect and 12)…whole area was raided by 13)…Viking. In 886AD Alfred 14)…Great drove out 15)…raiders‚ 16)…bridge was repaired and 17)…city prospered again.
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When does a son grow into his father`s shoes? Perhaps a young man named Telemachus can tell us the answer to this question. From birth he has never seen his father‚ Odysseus‚ because he fought in the Trojan War and is shipwrecked often. Showing us that he has never had a father figure to guide him into manhood and his mother is wrecked with grief and is plagued by suitors coming to court her for the throne. He himself is found cursing his father‚ but having a wistful wish for his father to come back
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sympathy‚ Aeneas or Turnus? Give reasons based on your reading of the whole text. [8] Throughout Book 12‚ Virgil clearly flicks from the perspective of Turnus to Aeneas several times in order to change with whom we have more sympathy. Overall‚ Virgil is very successful at doing this and we‚ as the reader‚ find ourselves changing our opinions of the heroic characters Aeneas and Turnus over the course of Book 12. Virgil uses a few techniques in order to extract sympathy for Aeneas from the reader
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Frankenstein reflects the industrial revolution how? The industrial revolution was the start of the creation (large factories). Large factories had rich owners but poor employees. For example‚ when the steam machine was built it was used to make yarn and by the time of the 1800s factories could make cloth. Although‚ these developments in technology also led to long work hours and very low wages for the employees. With women only being paid half and children paid a quarter of a regular wage amount
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The travels of Aeneas‚ from the fall of Troy to the founding of Lavinium The travels of Aeneas‚ from the fall of Troy to the founding of Lavinium are very important myths by which the Romans modeled themselves‚ and from which they were able to derive a sense of past and ’who they were’. Archeological evidence shows that Aeneas and his story were well known throughout ancient Rome as coins and urns were found depicting Aeneas’ myth. Some of these coins were found prior to the lives of Livy and Virgil
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