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    Are you afraid of disciplining your child? Do you walk on eggshells around your child‚ afraid of doing something that will set them off? Most people are not afraid of their children‚ but are afraid of their children behavior. Fear of your children behavior undermines your authority. This makes it difficult to set limits for them. You need to deal with these feelings so that they don’t have power over you and don’t dictate your behavior. It’s not what you’re afraid of‚ it’s how much power that fear

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    admirably mature qualities. Niccolo Ammaniti‚ in the novel ‘I’m Not Scared’ depicts Michele as innocent. This is a significant factor of the choices Michele makes. Innocence is an important theme throughout the novel and is portrayed by many characters. Michele’s immaturity is an obstacle he defeats to display admirable qualities of loyalty and courage. Michele’s naivety originates from his juvenile youth. He is inexperienced with the true nature of the real world. In compensation he uses his imagination

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    ‘IT DOES NO GOOD TO BE AFRAID ’ – Roberston Davies (84 – 90) A. This short excerpt from Robertson Davies ’ novel Fifth Business highlights the feelings evoked by war and battle‚ and as well the outlook of life after war. In this piece‚ war is not portrayed as being heroic‚ nor as being beautiful. It is described as frantic and unorganized‚ with many people becoming disoriented in the midst of random gunfire and shells exploding sporadically. This piece deals with the main character‚ Ramsay ’s

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    and uncertainty in the responder. This is achieved through the use of a number of different techniques and conventions. The fear of the unknown is expressed through dark‚ uncertain and mysterious circumstances cause responders to feel vulnerable and fearful. In Bram Stoker’s Dracula the overpowering force of the sublime‚ the prominence of religion‚ death and use of darkness accompanied by typical Gothic techniques evoke a fear of the unknown in responders. This common Gothic themes can also be observed

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    Monsters Monsters are unpredicted and are made at anytime. Monsters show different actions that can affect what society acts upon them. We can see that monsters can be unfairly labeled by examining “Of Mice and Men”‚ “Born of A Man and Woman”‚ and “Monster”. People will jump to conclusion when it comes to labeling other people as monstersthis is because of the characteristics of disorders that people cannot understand‚and the looks or appearance on one self changes people’s opinions. Through

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    Visual Text Essay( Truman Show 9. Describe an important idea in the text. Explain how visual and/or verbal features showed you that this idea was important. Freedom; a right all human beings cherish and strive for‚ banishing any ideas of captivity. It is powerful and even more so the ability to control it. “The Truman Show”‚ directed by Chrsitof expresses the control of freedom in a utopian society that contradicts the purpose of reality television. This is done through the setting‚ costume‚ dialogue

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    Of Mice and Men Text Response Essay- Dreams Steinbeck shows us the importance and fragility of Dreams in “Of Mice and Men.” Discuss with close reference to the text. John Steinbeck portrays the importance and fragility of Dreams through certain characters in “Of Mice and Men.” The main characters‚ George and Lennie both share the typical American Dream of owning a piece of land and Lennie tending the rabbits‚ yet it slips through their fingers due to Lennie’s ignorance and strength. Curley’s

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    case of Lennie‚ it becomes very clear throughout the novel that he is a ‘follower’. He follows George everywhere he goes‚ even going to the extent of imitating George‚ “Lennie‚ who had been watching‚ imitated George exactly”‚ (11-17). This clearly and blatantly shows and supports the ‘follower’ notion‚ while at the same time showing Lennie’s insecurity. Through his imitating George‚ Lennie feels a sense of security‚ he feels like he is able to fit in‚ however‚ in imitating George exactly there is

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    Dylan Professor Lisa Munoz English 101 December 7 2011 A Defining of True Men and Real Women Camille Paglia once asked aloud “Heaven help the American-born boy with a talent for ballet.” It is not right to ridicule or target a child for liking something that goes against masculinity or femininity just because they belong to a certain gender. What actually defines a gender? Simple biology has taught us to differentiate men and women by females being able to bare offspring and our common sense

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    Text Response: ‘Of Mice and Men’ “Discuss the literary techniques used by Steinbeck to emphasise key ideas in his text ‘Of Mice and Men’. Use examples and evidence to support your statements.” The novel ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ uses a variety of literary techniques to emphasise prominent themes throughout the text. Some of the key ideas that are presented throughout the novel include power‚ status‚ and the pursuit of the American Dream‚ all relevant to the setting of mid-depression

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