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    announcer introduced the representatives and their escorts‚ I visualized myself walking gracefully up the ramp as the audience looked on. Before I knew it‚ the spotlight was on us. As we slowly made our way up the ramp‚ the announcer introduces us as Judy and Juan. Hearing the names of someone else shocked both of us. Then it happened- as we turned‚ our feet became entangled in my formal; with a hop‚ skip‚ and jump‚ we tripped down the ramp towards the stairs. Determined to climb the stairs gracefully

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    and peacefully together. One of the lessons I was also able to pick up was that i can be what I want to be. People will hinder me in achieving my goals and doubt my ability to do things‚ but just like what Judy did‚ I won’t let them stop me from doing I want to do and being what I want to be. Judy impressed me a lot with how she handled all the animals who looked down and disrespected her and still was able to become what she aspires to be. Furthermore‚ I had a lot of fun listening to the music theme

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    The Wizard of Oz (1939) embodies the true magic of film‚ as it has the ability to sweep its audiences out of their seats and straight into the land of Oz with a young Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland). Director Victor Fleming successfully carries out this transformation by use of vibrant color schemes‚ ornate set and scenery design‚ impeccable costuming‚ and captivatingly catchy soundtrack. Not to mention the brilliant acting of each and every cast member that makes suspension of disbelief an absolute

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    is the story of James Gatz‚ a newly rich man who tries to regain the love of his past girlfriend‚ Daisy‚ who is already married. The story “Winter Dreams”‚ set in Minnesota‚ is the story of Dexter‚ a boy who falls in love with an even younger girl‚ Judy Jones‚ who falls back into love with Dexter despite the constant attention of her previous husband ‚ who seeks her love explains their complicated love lives. In both‚ works The Great Gatsby and “Winter Dreams” Fitzgerald discusses the theme of unrequited

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    I Want A Wife

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    held to higher expectations in regards to their duties around the house‚ as a mother as well and as a wife‚ the value of a wife is unequal to that of a husband; no matter how many of their duties outweigh those of their significant other. Or so author Judy Brady believes. Brady addresses marital inequality in her 1970’s article “I want a wife” by approaching the subject from the perspective of a 1970’s bachelor. Upon first glance of the article‚ something that stands out is the amount of “I want” and

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    in front of the camera. Conversely‚ the audience of the movie‚ and Scottie‚ conceptualize what is right in front of them. In order to understand the cult following of Vertigo‚ technicality should not be the reasoning for the turmoil that Scottie and Judy possess because of Elster’s manipulation. Barr does give some indication to the popularity throughout the time‚ stating that the movie did not receive initial positive reviews because it did not “appeal to the Anglo-Saxon critical establishment that

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    learning‚ the use of first person is not highly fostered and this makes narrative essay less effective (Feng & Checkett‚ 2014‚ p. 89). In addition‚ it communicates shallow message to the reader and is vivid. For instance‚ in the essay I want a wife by Judy Brady the narrator uses first person tense throughout the essay. This is a good example of narrative essay. Although the reader can barely understand why the narrator wants a wife and why they choose to go to school‚ the essay does not communicate

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    Rauch: It’s late. You’re tired. Finally‚ after an exhausting day‚ you’re ready to surrender to the world of dreams. Your head sinks into your pillow. Then . . . Judy Evans: After being awakened at night many times so that awful feeling‚ you know‚ you’ve just gotten to sleep and then the alarm goes off. NR: Each night hundreds of people like Judy Evans‚ a scenic designer and artist who lives in Brooklyn‚ are jolted out of their sleep by the nagging wail of a car alarm. JE: You just wait it out but you

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    wakes up and leaves without saying goodbye. Which is the first sign that I saw that this was all just a hoax. And I was right‚ it was a hoax. As it turns out he thinks he witnesses her jumping out of a bell tower when really it was an actress named Judy who was hired by Elster to kill Elster’s

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    I Want A Wife

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    husband’s role is to work and provide for the family while the wife’s role is to stay at home‚ do chores‚ and take care of the kids. With this dynamic‚ the husband and wife are two halves of the same whole. This means they are equal‚ right? Well in 1972‚ Judy Brady writes an article “Why I Want a Wife” which details why she also wants a wife. However‚ the article’s message is not what it claims; it has this underlying theme that the women are doing much more than the husband but is not treated as equals

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