Flanders of Springfield Question 1) Suppose that Flanders decides to price at $100 and order 1200 sweaters. 3a. What is the contribution if demand is 600 sweaters? Revenue = (600*100)+(600*15) Cost = (1200*35) Profit = Contribution = Revenue – Cost 3b. What is the contribution if demand is 1‚200 sweaters? Revenue = (1200*100) Cost = (1200*35) 3c. What is the contribution if demand is 2‚400 sweaters? Revenue = (1200*100) Cost = (1200*35) There is nothing that can be done if
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Moll Flanders‚ A Fallen Angel Moll Flanders‚ the main character in the book The Fortunes & Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders‚ written by Dafoe‚ is telling her life story in this book. The reader can see how her life rise and fall‚ how she is a maid‚ then become a wife in a rich family‚ up and down‚ and then fall into the criminal world. She is a dynamic character. Her up and down life‚ mostly down‚ causes her character to change throughout the novel. Dafoe has succeed to create a Moll that
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Moll Flanders Moll Flanders was a product of her vanity and pride. She devoted her entire life to achieving some sort of wealth and social status. Her pride encompassed her entire life and affected all of her life decisions. Moll sacrificed many things‚ including love‚ religion‚ self-respect‚ and peace of mind‚ in order to attain a sort of affluence. Eventually‚ Moll achieves her desires and retires a gentlewoman in America‚ but her journey definitely took a serious toll on her life. In
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After reading both “In Flanders Fields and Dulce et Decorum Est I noticed that these poems have differences even though they are both based around the same idea. The main similarity that these poems have is that they are both about world war 1. “Dulce et Decorum est” is written by Wilfred Owen‚ Dulce et decorum est means “it is sweet and honourable” This poem is about soldiers fighting in world war 1 who get attacked by chlorine gas and one soldier was unable to put his mask on in time. Wilfred Owen
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Moll Flanders in Daniel Defoe’s novel is portrayed as a witty feminine heroine of survival and an innocent fallen angel of circumstance‚ rather than the vile and cruel criminals in factual materials in the 18th century. In comparing Moll Flanders with criminals in factual fiction‚ such as Anne Holland and Mary Frith (Moll Cutpurse)‚ there are a lot of resemblances. For example‚ the gender of these characters are all female; the last name Holland and Flanders are both some kind
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Moll Flanders: Themes Three recurring themes in Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe are greed‚ vanity‚ and repentance. Theme is defined as an underlying or essential subject of artistic representation. These three themes play an important role in the development of the story of Moll Flanders. The first theme‚ greed‚ is shown in Moll’s acts of prostitution. Moll turns to thievery in many instances to support herself. She also allows her morals to disintegrate; a result of her greediness. Moll’s
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MOLL FLANDERS ANALYSIS Defoe wrote Moll Flanders at a time when there was still little precedent for the novel as a genre‚ and he accordingly felt compelled to justify his book by presenting it as a true story. He stages his novel therefore as the memoir of a person who‚ though fictional‚ is a composite of real people who experienced real events in Defoe’s London. (Of course‚ part of the comic effect stems from the fact that no one person could have experienced all that Moll does.) He draws on the
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Women have it quite taxing in Moll Flanders. They have only got a few options in life. They can be a spouse‚ a lover‚ a servant‚ a criminal‚ or prostitute. When it comes to selecting one of these positions‚ it all comes down to how much wealth a woman has access to. Moll moves between types not only because she endures‚ but also because she is unusually lucky‚ and an expert in manipulation. Like Moll‚ the females in this book look out for themselves more than their children or their partners‚ and
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Characters Moll Flanders - The narrator and protagonist of the novel‚ who actually goes by a number of names during the course of her lifetime. Born an orphan‚ she lives a varied and exciting life‚ moving through an astonishing number of marriages and affairs and becoming a highly successful professional criminal before her eventual retirement and repentance. "Moll Flanders" is the alias she adopts‚ or rather is given by the criminal public‚ during her years as an expert thief. Moll’s Mother
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MOLL FLANDERS QUOTES "Poor child‚’ says my good old nurse‚ ’you may soon be such a gentlewoman as that‚ for she is a person of ill fame‚ and has had two or three bastards.’ Page: 8 soft copy The eldest‚ a gay gentleman that knew the town as well as the country‚ and though he had levity enough to do an ill-natured thing‚ yet had too much judgment of things to pay too dear for his pleasures; he began with the unhappy snare to all women‚ viz. taking notice upon all occasions how pretty I was‚
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