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    constantly idolize his Aunt Helen-- having consistent flashbacks from his childhood with his Aunt. Yet‚ as the movie goes on‚ those flashbacks of Aunt Helen causes his mental state to rapidly deteriorate. According to the DSM-5‚ symptoms of a patient with PTSD includes intrusion symptoms‚ avoidance‚ negative alterations in cognitions and mood‚ alterations in arousal‚ exclusions‚ and mood evidently with the character of Charlie-- dissociative symptoms. Along with his flashbacks of Aunt Helen‚ we later in

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    The main character is the extract is orphan Nicholas‚ who lives with his aunt and his cousins. The style of writing is satirical in a humorous way. The scene is laid in house of Nicholas’s aunt. In this day he is in disgrace‚ because he misbehaves at the breakfast. His cousins and his younger brother are to be taken to Jagborough Cove but Nicholas stays at home as a punishment. When Nicholas and his aunt return home and his aunt forbids him go into gooseberry garden. But he does not admit with her

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    addressed the subjects of women’s position in Christianity‚ biblical concepts‚ and faith in God. The liberation theology started in Latin America because of the growing poverty in the countries. Liberation theology focuses on political‚ social‚ and economic inequality in the world. Liberationist want social justice for all people by fixing the inequality between the rich and the poor. Liberation theology is the most convincing theology because it addresses a worldwide subject that should be resolved

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    plot of the story revolves around a little orphan Nicholas who was trusted to his tyrannical and dull-witted aunt. One day Nicholas was “in disgrace”‚ so he made his Aunt believe that he was somehow trying to get into the gooseberry garden‚ but instead had no intention of doing so but did sneak into the Lumber Room. There a tremendous picture of a hunter and a stag opened to him. Soon his aunt tried to look for the boy and slipped into the rain-water tank. She asked Nicholas to fetch her a ladder but

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    ............................................................... 4 A Short History .................................................................................................................... 2 Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation .................................................. 6 People’s War Group (PWG)................................................................................................. 7 Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) & Communist Party of India (Maoist) .

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    of society is marked by controversy‚ but people are stubbornly holding on to the old habits of their forefathers by resisting social change. Scout finds out why the people of Maycomb county are still grasping on to old habits by the analyzation of aunt Alexandra and the criticism Scout faces due to her non female apparel. In addition‚ Scout also reveals the condition of the Cunningham household by examining the different attributes of Walter Cunningham who represents the state of the Cunningham’s

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    textual features which are used to make characters like Aunt Alexandra marginalized. Throughout the novel she is illustrated as a foil to Atticus’s attitudes and beliefs; additionally she symbolizes high-class society during the Great Depression. These techniques position the reader to view Aunt Alexandra as an antagonist. There are many reasons for the marginalization of characters and these are expressed through different textual techniques. Aunt Alexandra is primarily utilized as a contrast to Atticus

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    1) Title of the book: Hattie big sky 2) Author: Kirby Larson 3) Setting (location—where does the story take place?): In the beginning Kirby reflects on his visit to Montana. __________________________________________________________ 4) Time period—what year or years does the author write about? 1900 century-many things needed plain fire to be used like the stove. 5) Characters: (who is the main or most important character? a. Hattie Are there other characters

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    concession cities of Tianjin‚ Shanghai‚ and Hong Kong became the home of Adeline’s family. Adeline was isolated by Niang‚ her stepmother having a negative effect on her well-being pet PLT’s death. Conversely‚ she was shown justice by a stranger in her Aunt Reine. A cruelness towards Adeline was administered by her stepmother‚ the evil and arrogant Niang. The feeling of undesired and abuse from Niang made her feel unwanted. Niang‚ the brutal stepmother didn’t show attention to Adeline nor her siblings

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    reading of ’Lady Chatter-ley’s Lover’ illuminate Lawrence’s depiction of men and women? ’Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ is renowned for its supposed obscenity and daring nature. Perhaps this obscenity is necessary in exploring Lawrence’s message of female liberation as our protagonist escapes her loveless marriage. Yet‚ through feminist interpretation‚ it may be viewed that this freedom is no more than Lady Chatterley jumping from one gender constraint to another and so women are portrayed as the subordinate

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