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    Analysis: Trifles vs. A Jury of Her Peers During the 1900s‚ women are basically downgraded by men who does not understand the hard work that the women does in their everyday chores. Susan Glaspell‚ author of Trifles and Jury of Her Peers‚ highlighted the portrayal of men’s superiority over women in both of her works. She was the journalist who covered the John Hossack murder case which are the bases of both the short story and the play. In the Hossack murder case‚ Mrs. Hossack was basically accused

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    listen to another person from their point of view‚ and reflect tha to them that understanding‚ it’s like giving them emotional oxygen”. By hearing both sides of a story‚ we can get a better understanding on how to handle the situation. Although both texts tell the same story‚ they share different point of views. The text Trifles talks in 3rd person objective. Meaning we do not know the thoughts of the characters. In the text Mrs. Hale mentions to Mr. Hale “Let’s talk about that later Mr Hale‚ I do

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    The protagonist Theodore living in a modern technological era walks in solitude while in a process of getting divorced‚ he writes love letters as a career he made for himself‚ in the meantime he acquires an female operating system that evolves‚ and falls in love with. The desire to understand another significant other brings out the best and the worse in you “But not all others are of equal significance in our lives‚ and therefore not all others are of equal impact on the development of the self

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    has an impact on the prosperity of the people. India is one of the most populous places in the world‚ contributing around 20 percent of world births and its total population has exceeded one billion already. Life in India is both similar to and different from the life here in Canada. There are many similarities but also a few differences. In both the countries‚ the Prime Minister is the head of the government. Both Canada & India were previously under the British control. The present democratic form

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    Blitshteyn February 27‚ 2013 This is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz Nilda Junot Díaz expresses his feelings through his literary work‚ This is How You Lose Her. The reactions through the female characters he has describe in his life (fragment finish your thought. The reactions of who? In his life what?). Nilda is a promiscuous girl who was the main character’s brother’s girlfriend who represents a part of the main character’s life. Nilda represents how both men and women can be on the same

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    Rose and her sisters Ignacia‚ Misty and Marina never had normal lives. They were witches‚ just like everyone else in Artimia‚ but they lived alone. Their parents left them when they were young. They’ve always wanted to know what really happened to their parents. They lived on their own since Ignacia was 6. Soon enough‚ they will find out what really happened to their parents. Ignacia‚ the oldest sister‚ is 16. She has short red hair that is naturally curled. She looks very pale and has amber eyes

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    What would you do if‚ for example‚ you had a lot of money? Never mind your chances of having lots of money are just slightly better than the chances of being abducted by aliens. Even so‚ having a lot of money is a favourite daydream for a lot of us. If had a lot of money‚ I would like to buy a bungalow for my family to live as my current house is quite small. I will provide a luxurious life for my parents as they had taken care of me since birth. I will also provide enough money for my siblings

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    Cusick and Her Lesbian Relationship with Music In the essay “On a Lesbian Relationship with Music: A Serious Effort Not to Think Straight” by Suzanne G. Cusick‚ she brings up an interesting topic about the connection between her being a lesbian and her being a musician‚ a musicologist‚ if there exists any. I’m especially interested in the “power system” and the link between musicality and lesbianism she mentions in this article. Here‚ I’ll try to analysis them in detail and relate them with other

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    what would happen. He was crying now‚ tears streaming down my face. I saw the moist steam before I saw the water. I watched the water leave the kettle‚ flowing almost in slow motion in an arc to my feet. The pain of contact was so pure‚ so scalding‚ I felt nothing for a second. And then I screamed” (Adichie‚ 194). This was one of many intense moments for Kambili‚ the protagonist‚ and her father. In the fictional novel Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ Kambili portrays her and her parents

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    HOW WOULD I JUDGE A GOOD NEWSPAPER? Technology has given immense new possibilities to the newspaper and it has thus increased its power. But what we often see today is the deteriorating morality of the press‚ represented by a number of newspapers in almost every country. These do a disservice to the public by being part of the cheap press and their aim is to make money‚ to mislead people‚ to exaggerate events‚ to publish abusive advertising. But a good number of other newspapers aim at high levels

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