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    forcing her to. B) Sutton- Emma is Sutton’s long-lost/ dead twin sister. Sutton was high maintenance‚ curious‚ sometimes cruel‚ and gets jealous pretty easily. 2. Minor Characters: A) Laurel- Laurel is Sutton’s adoptive little sister. Laurel is shady and wants to be like Sutton. B) Ethan- Emma has a crush on Ethan. Ethan is a very awkward person‚ and is shy‚ a bit of a loner‚ and is one of the weird guys at

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    motif not only on a surface level‚ but deeper as well. The uses of water words as well connect many of Welty’s main ideas and develop them further. The Judge‚ Becky‚ and Laurel are all connected by water‚ by either holding back tears or the importance of a favorite poem. Words relating to water and eyesight both guide Laurel to the discovery of the optimism within herself later in the novel. Two other words of emphasis Welty subtly places within her text are hands and birds. The hands functions

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    216: English Literature II SEMESTER OF ENROLLMENT: Spring 2013 ENGL 216-B01 LUO___ NAME: _________ ID #__ WRITING STYLE USED: APA______________ When you think of an event do you think of the before or after‚ or do you compare them? In Thomas Hardy ’s poem "The Convergence of the Twain: (Lines on the Loss of the Titanic)" he compares the intent of the original areas within the ship purpose to the current location at the bottom of the ocean; in addition to the fate of the ship and the iceberg

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    Top of Form Bottom of Form Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy was an English author‚ novelist and poet‚ who is mainly known for his contribution in the naturalist movement. Though he always regarded himself as a poet and claimed poems as his first love‚ they are not as popular as novels composed by him. Hardy’s huge popularity lies in the large volume of work‚ together known as the Wessex stories. These novels‚ plotted in a semi-fictional place‚ Wessex outline the lives of people struggling against their

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    case study illustrate the development process of a world-wide famous wine company—BRL Hardy. As a consolidated company from BRL Company and Hardy Company the evolution of BRL Hardy endured many obstacles in terms of different culture‚ organization‚ strategy‚ human resource management and so forth. However a real growth can be seen in the development of BRL Hardy and the debate between headquarters from BRL and Hardy is good for company to some extent as Steve Millar put that with 70% growth‚ we could

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    Difference between Fate and Coincidence In the novel Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy‚ fate presents its self through the characters of the novel whom seem to be under the influence of a force greater than them. This is evident due to the fact that Hardy was known to believe that an evil force was in control of the universe‚ and this is presented to the reader with many underlying themes that Hardy displays that help formulate Tess’ coincidental tragedy and Tess’ fate is foreshadowed throughout

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    overlooking perhaps the most important conflict within the book. Thomas Hardy‚ in the introduction to the first non-serial edition of the novel‚ explains to readers that while the novel did contain many criticisms of socials structures in England‚ the main purpose of composing the book was “to tell‚ without a mincing of words‚ of a deathly war waged between flesh and spirit‚ and to point the tragedy of unfulfilled aims”. (Hardy‚ 3). As protagonist Jude Fawley works against some of the most sacred social

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    THE VOICE BY THOMAS HARDY (ANALYSIS) The voice‚ written by Thomas Hardy‚ is good example of the human stubbornness‚ as it is about the author’s refusal to accept the death of his wife‚ called Emma. He is so caught up in his desire for her still that he almost thinks he can hear her voice talking to him. This poem is in the form of a 1st person narrative as Hardy contemplates whether he can hear his dead wife’s voice or not. This poem is written in 4 stanzas and the first three stanzas are written

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    Should juveniles be tried as adults? Some people disagree and others agree. Juveniles can be tired as adults committing crimes such as a DUI‚minor in possession‚robbery‚rape‚murder and any other crimes committed by an adult. The juveniles can be punished under the juvenile law. The juvenile law states that although most states try juveniles crime cases in juvenile court when the offenders is younger than 18‚ a few states have younger cutoffs (Juvenile Law). The treatment and successful reintegration

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    to me goes through my mind everyday. I asked Laurel Wodrich at Woodland Intermediate West‚ a middle school located in Gurnee‚ Illinois this same question. Laurel replied with “Not all students fit into the perfect mold of a student. Every child is different‚ learns different‚ and advances different”. I couldn’t of said it better myself. Laurel has been a teacher for 18 years and currently works with students in Special Education. Being that Laurel is a Special Education teacher and works with

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