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    “true lady” characteristics by two female characters‚ Isabella Thorpe and Elinor Tilney; one character does a better job than the other. Isabella is an example of a “true lady” only because she teaches Catherine early in her stay at Bath the importance of the superficial‚ vain aspects of being a female‚ specifically in the department of

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    One of the first and significant industrial cities in America was Lowell‚ Massachusetts. Wealthy men from Boston built massive factories on the Merrimack River in Lowell‚ MA. These factories created cotton and wool which soon produced more than the leading mills in Britain. America was gradually shifting into a nation of big factories where many Americans would find employment as laborers in these factories. Many men and women were employed at the mills for a variety of responsibilities such

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    shown through various manipulative techniques such as the female form‚ through the characters of Isabella and Marianna. Also temptation is fundamental for the corruption of power within the character of Angelo‚ as well as the abuse of power. Wealth and material items are a cause for the inevitable end of corruption which can also be seen in texts such as The Great Gatsby. “Who will believe thee‚ Isabella … my vouch against you‚” a statement representative of the corruption of power and hierarchy within

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    Claudia Flores CD 125 M-W 9:30am- 10:45am 4/04/2011 Toddler Observation * Name of Child: Isabella * Child´s Age: 20 months I. Physical description Isabella is wearing a black long sleeve and turtle neck shirt‚ rested dark pink fleece pants‚ white tennis shoes with some pink color con the back‚ she is wearing a tiny pony tail in the top of her silky‚ faded medium brown hair. Isabella has an Olive skin color; she has big and round dark brown eyes‚ her nose is little and round like

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    Death Once upon a time there was an 15 year old girl named Isabella that was at her house and she was home alone. She walked into her brothers scary room. After she was in there‚ she saw a black book that was on his bed and it had a weird design on it. Isabella walked over and opened it and read some of it. It was about Black Death and telling people how to not get the disease. After that out of nowhere she went to another town. Isabella came from the present and into the past. When she went into

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    Professor Emma Linton of the Martian Institute of Interplanetary Cultural Anthropology might have come up with her unexpected conclusions regarding to the body rituals of the Nacirema people. Linton’s report was wildly inaccurate written due to the facts that she does not have any qualitative previous knowledge about the culture and she like to draw a comparison between cultures. She did not follow all the methodological process an anthropologist should follow‚ and a long term of studying of the

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    Language and imagery to create a very stark contrast between Heathcliff‚ and Edgar Linton. This contrast is not only illustrated in how these characters act‚ but also in their appearance‚ usual setting and the language that is used to describe them. Emily Bronte first uses the raw basics of the characters Heathcliff and Edgar Linton to right away let us know that these characters are polar opposites. She does this

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    Heights‚ Emily Bronte effectively utilizes trees as one of the motifs which plays a significant role in illustrating a few different key points. Trees could represent the renewal of the major characters (Heathcliff‚ Cathy‚ Catherine‚ Haerton‚ and Linton)‚ the changing seasons‚ and how it effects it’s surrounding force of nature‚ the destructive yet love filled emotions of characters‚ obstacles faced such as rocks and roots‚ and lastly the sweet fruits grown on trees connected to the changing seasons

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    a much deeper and meaningful way than she loves Edgar Linton. She admits that she could not live her live separated from Heathcliff. I think Heathcliff would have definitely stayed at Wuthering Heights if he heard the rest of Catherine’s conversation with Nelly because he feels the same way about her. 5. How does Nelly’s description of life at Wuthering Heights influence your opinion of Heathcliff? How might your opinion change if the Lintons narrated the story? Nelly’s harsh description of Wuthering

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    The Female Bildungsroman Like other Jane Austen novels‚ such as Emma or Pride and Prejudice‚ Northanger Abbey’s primary trajectory is the development of the main female character. Even though Catherine Morland is not a typical female Bildungsroman‚ her realizations in who she is and who she is becoming are very evident throughout the novel. Webster’s Dictionary defines the Bildungsroman as "a novel which traces the spiritual‚ moral‚ psychological‚ or social development and growth of the main

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