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    Mrs Midas

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    Mrs Midas by Carol Ann Duffy Mrs Midas by Carol Ann Duffy is a poem written in the perspective of Mrs Midas‚ telling the story about her husband wishing selfishly for everything he touched to turn to gold. The poet used many great poetic techniques to portray interesting characters throughout the poem. This poem is a retelling of an old myth Carol Ann Duffy puts a spin on it by changing the perspective and adding different parts to the story of Midas. Duffy uses many similes and metaphors

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    In ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’‚ the composer‚ Doug Liman reveals the fact that a change in perspective is a natural part of life and that a change in perspective is inevitable. This can be seen in the scene where Jane is talking to her friend about what Jane must now do after finding that her husband was the shooter in the incident before hand. “You don’t love him?” “No”…”and you will kill him” “ok”. This dialogue between the two ladies shows the moment where Jane makes a decision that she doesn’t love

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    Mr. Butt

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    Hallucination of Mr. Butt”‚ Mr. Butt. Stephen Leacock is famous for his brilliant ability to portray characters that represent different types of contemporary people. The characters he describes still exist nowadays‚ so we should collect the pieces of wisdom which he covered with his gleaming humour. And in this chapter we met an old man who used to come to the author’s club‚ as many of men did. But he was not the ordinary man‚ so that is why the author told us about him. We learn about Mr. Butt from

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    Mr Pip

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    make up life‚ but sometimes decisions includes the betrayal of a family member‚ the value of religion‚ yourself‚ or the betrayal of the others. In the book Mister Pip‚ Matilda’s mum stole the only copy of great expectations because she did not like Mr. Watts’s teachings. Matilda’s mum‚ a very religious woman believed that the book ruined her children’s beliefs‚ when Matilda confessed to believing in Pip but not in the devil. In doing such things‚ Matilda’s mother did not realize what she had given

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    Resources received a home study request on Robert and Leigh Ann Carroll. Mr. & Mrs. Carroll are interested in obtaining legal custody of their maternal grandsons‚ HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS: Mr. Carroll‚ his wife‚ Leigh Ann and their grandchildren‚ Gauge Higdon (age 3)‚ and Axel Higdon (age 2) reside in the home. They have lived at this residence for about 5 years. There are no other household members. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT: Mr. & Mrs. Carroll reside at the above address in a 4 bedroom home that also consists

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    Mrs. Dalloway

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    Akshit Bhatnagar Student Computer Science and Engineering April 19‚ 2013 Role of Mrs. Dalloway in “Mrs. Dalloway” and effect of social structure on the role Mrs. Dalloway‚ a novel written by Virginia Woolf‚ details a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway who is a high-society woman in post-World War I England. Clarissa Dalloway is fifty one year old protagonist of the novel. She is wife of Richard Dalloway and mother of Elizabeth. The novel has described a single day bringing in different characters

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    Mr Bleaney

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    Mr Bleaney’ ’Mr Bleaney’ by Philip Larkin is a poem which describes a person in an interesting way. The poem is about a man who rents a very small‚ basic bed-sit. While living in this room‚ the persona learns about the previous tenant’s‚ Mr Bleaney‚ life‚ and how the basic and empty room reflects his personality. The persona’s unspoken thoughts gives the reader a clear insight to Mr Bleaney’s monotonous life and the sort of man he was. By the end of the poem‚ the persona realises that by accepting

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    Mr Pip

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    poverty caused by the war and blockade‚ the simple sentences and simple vocabulary stress her courage and optimism. " We had fish. We had our chickens. We had our fruits. We had what we always had. We had our pride". Her sense of ordinariness and child-like innocence is captured in the phrase "... us kids" This language technique is climax. Listing simple things and then linking them to pride. Despite her naiivety‚ Matilda can see the damage done to the island by the larger nations. The style shows

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    Mrs. Miniver

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    In Mrs. Miniver‚ a novel of about 300 pages‚ Jan Struther writes about the simple and fulfilling life of Kay Miniver and her family as they go through the struggles of WWII. Struther shows Mrs. Miniver’s optimism and vitality despite the effects of the war on her family. A narrator‚ who watches the family through dialogue between the family and other characters‚ tells the novel. Mrs. Miniver is often alone admiring something and commenting to herself. Her spirit and good will are shown in events

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    Mrs Hutchinson

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    3312 Paper #1 Hawthorne: Mrs. Hutchinson Mrs. Hutchinson was a very religious woman who believed strongly in the bible. It seems as Mrs. Hutchinson is a very intelligent‚ delicate‚ God fearing women. She was the type of women that didn’t mind speaking her heart about the word of God; neither did she alarm herself of her surrounding area. For the longest time men were they only ones to speak out freely and not be judged by their expressions. It was Mrs. Hutchinson whom felt the need

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