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    The Lady Or The Tiger?

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    The lady or the tiger? As you know the story seems to end; “The lady or the tiger?”‚ but I feel that is only just the beginning of a new story. Now to answer the question; I say neither. You see‚ it all truly began the night before when the King told his daughter‚ the princess‚ what would happen to her lever the next day. As the princess was dosing off that night worrying about what the future had in store and contemplating which she hoped would come out of the door‚ the lady or the tiger‚

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    Lady Macbeth

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    LADY MACBETH HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS A FOURTH WITCH. DO YOU CONSIDER THIS TO BE FAIR JUDGEMENT? I disagree with the statement that Lady Macbeth is a fourth witch.  This is because she displays many different characteristics to that of the witches. She is not naturally evil because she shows signs of guilt‚ unlike the witches. Murder is something that the witches enjoy. The witches do not show any sign of guilt or regret. To show the extreme of her guilt‚ during her sleep walking she is absolutely

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    Lady Of Shalott

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    Synopsis The first four stanzas describe a pastoral setting. The Lady of Shalott lives in an island castle in a river which flows to Camelot‚ but little is known about her by the local farmers. And by the moon the reaper weary‚ Piling sheaves in uplands airy‚ Listening‚ whispers‚ " ’Tis the fairy Lady of Shalott." Stanzas five to eight describe the lady’s life. She suffers from a mysterious curse‚ and must continually weave images on her loom without ever looking directly out at the world

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    Declaring Independence Assignment 1. What are some of the key ideas of the letters between John and Abigail Adams? The first idea is to remember the ladies. She states that men should not be given all the power. If the ladies are paid no attention it was bound to inspire a rebellion against this tyrant like behavior. If women have no voice‚ they will not be happy. If men need the title of master women will act differently than if they called themselves their wives’ friend. All these ideas

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    The poem “Song (Love‚ a child‚ is ever crying)” was written by Lady Mary Wroth in London of 1620. Wroth has made this poem into a comparison of her love to a child throwing a tantrum. Throughout the poem she has made claims for a man natural greed to take from a woman. “Give him more‚ he the more is craving”. During Wroth’s time it was not common for a man to romanticize like a woman normally would. A man during that time had more freedom at the cost of a woman’s social requirement to always be mature

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    Choke Character Analysis

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    teaches only one of the girls a game she plays and now the girl‚ Windy‚ is part of “the breath sisters” a dangerous game‚ which can ruin a person. I am planning on predicting the future of Elena and Windy’s relationship and evaluating Nina as a character. In this journal‚ I will be predicting that Elena and Windy will become distanced from each other and terminate their friendship now that Nina is in their lives. To begin‚ Windy already likes Nina’s presence in her life more than she does Elena’s

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    Lady Mcbeth

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    Lady Macbeth is Macbeth’s wife. She fulfills her role among the nobility and is well respected like Macbeth. She is admired by others. King Duncan refers to her as “our honored hostess”. She is loving to her husband but at the same time she is very ambitious. Macbeth tells his wife of the witches’ prophecy that he is to become king. Lady Macbeth decides that the fastest way for Macbeth to become king is by murdering King Duncan‚ so she persuades him to do it so he can achieve his destiny.

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    Lady Lazarus

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    As a student I have read many poems through my school years‚ but I have three poems that are my favorite there are "Lady Lazarus" by Sylvia Plath. "Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening" by Robert Frost and "Driving to town late to mail a letter" by Robert Bly. These poems are my favorite because I can relate in some aspects on a personal level in "Lady Lazarus"‚" Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening" and "Driving to town to mail a letter" reminds of nature. Sylvia Plath is one of my favorite

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    Character Analysis: the narrator (Raymond Carver‚ “Cathedral”) The narrator in Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral‚” is portrayed as someone who lacks insight and awareness of the things around him. He is paralyzed‚ stuck in a destructive way of living. The narrator does not realize the limitations he has placed on himself that prevent him from seeing things greater than life. Carver exposes the narrator’s true personality using a first-person narrative. It isn’t hard to tell that the narrator is jealous

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    The Lady of Warka

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    human face it is. However‚ no one comments on a similar work of art from a much‚ much earlier time; “The Lady of Warka”. The Lady of Warka is considered to be the “Mona Lisa of Mesopotamia”. It is one of the earliest relief sculptures known to man (Iraqi Artifact‚ 1). This wonderful artifact teaches a great deal about how rich in culture and literacy the Mesopotamian civilization was. The Lady of Warka is a life-size sculpture of a woman’s face dating back around 5000 years (Banerjee‚ 1). It is shocking

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