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    is to get the audience to clearly understand why Kate Chopin wrote what she did‚ and how it reflects with her own life. I am sure that everyone

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    306 1.1) the legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting are: * health and safety at work act * the management of health and safety work regulations * Control of substances hazardous to health regulations (COSHH) * manual handling operations regulations * the reporting of injuries‚diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations (RIDDOR) * personal protective equipment regulations 1.2) how health and safety policies and procedures protect those in a social care setting are:

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    In the novel The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin‚ caged birds are used throughout the story to symbolize Edna’s journey from entrapment to freedom‚ to then losing hope. A caged bird‚ a free bird and a broken winged bird all relate to her journey as an enlightened person‚ wanting freedom but feeling a lack of hope. During Edna’s gradual awakening‚ the caged birds are used to symbolize her feeling of imprisonment by a male dominated society‚ in which she tries to overcome to have her own freedom. In the

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    “She had resolved never to take another step backward”(). The definition of ‘power’ can be described as the ability or capability to direct or influence the behavior of others. Edna Pontellier‚ a character in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ is one woman who constantly struggled and achieved her desire to free herself from the power of 19th century societal views of women. As a result of steady ambitious behaviour and recognition of the closed off thinking of 1800’s civilians‚ Mrs. Pontellier was able

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    way people felt about Kate Chopin in her time was mixed. Some adored her and others despised her. “She upset many nineteenth century expectations for women and their supposed roles” (Kaplon). Women were supposed to cook and clean but Chopin would write about free women; women that would go out and make their own money. That was forbidden to even be thought about in her times. Kate Chopin “learned that her society would not tolerate her questionings” (gradesaver). Chopin wrote about transcending

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    The Awakening Novel Quotes The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ is a story of self-discovery‚ the tale of a woman who breaks free from the norm and takes a dip in the untested waters of hush-hush during the nineteenth century. Edna Pontellier is a Creole woman living in New Orleans during the late 1800’s. Although she is married‚ she begins an intimate courtship with a man named Robert Lebrun. What seems harmless at first quickly accelerates into a journey or freedom and self-discovery for Edna. The days

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is a story about the last hour of Louise Mallard’s life. After learning about Mr. Mallard’s death from a telegram‚ Richards and Josephine delicately break the news to Louise‚ doing their best to prevent Louise’s heart trouble from acting up. Initially‚ Louise completely breaks down at the loss of her husband‚ but this quickly transforms into elation as she realizes that she is now free to live for herself. As she becomes comfortable with her newfound freedom

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    Exploring the Loss of Innocence in Christina Rossetti’s poem ‘Cousin Kate’ The poem ‘Cousin Kate” written by Christina Rossetti signifies a story of the speaker which explains what happens to a ‘cottage maiden’ once she has been sullied by a man which consequently leads her to lose her innocence. ‘Cottage maiden’ creates a rural simplistic image of the speaker who has a low status. Due to the Victorian era in which the poem was written it is clear that the poem is based around the fact that women

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    Frédéric François Chopin “He had fair hair‚ blue-grey eyes and irregular but distinguished features‚ his nose being markedly aquiline. His whole person was characterized by refinement and high distinction….In him we have the unusual spectacle of a proud‚ reserved and passionate spirit housed in a frail and ailing body….he surrendered himself to the torrent of passionate music which flowed from the piano when he abandoned himself to his inspiration.” (Hedley 72-73). Frédéric François Chopin was born between

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    Kate the Great by Meg Cabot makes you realize that growing up is a challenge. Jenny gets to babysit Molly for the first time and Jenny is being annoying by bothering her and the baby Molly. Jenny is having a good time and drinking coke‚ she feels relaxed because her mom doesn’t let her drink soda because of all the calories. Then she hears a knock on the door‚ she thinks it’s Mrs. Weinman who may have forgot something but when she opens it‚ it’s Kate and she doesn’t look surprised that they chose

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