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    Double Entry Journals Quotes/Summary of Event | My Thinking‚ Questions‚ Connections & Reactions | Pg. 8 “SI MONUMENTUM REQUIRIS CIRCUMSPICE” | I know this language is Latin. In the forward it is used in a way to honor educators. I think this might say “A monument that requires searching”Online it says‚ “if you seek his monument‚ look around”. (Merriam Webster). It seems similar to what I thought it said originally. I wasn’t surprised that it was along the lines of looking for something because

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    Linda Brent is expected to be a servant in the home during her enslavement and was a nurse afterward. Linda Brent recalls Dr. Flint commanding‚” he announced his intention to take his youngest daughter‚ then four years old‚ to sleep in his apartment. It was necessary that a servant should sleep in the

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    the cash flow of Poseidon was in dollars. The contract elaboration was assigned to Linda‚ one of the top salespersons of the FirstAmerica bank and the author of article‚ as an assistant to her. Linda had a reputation of being volatile and hot tempered person‚ with aggrieve business style. She was particularly known for her prudence in receiving full credit for the good results of closed deals by her. Since Linda had personal relationships with the CFO and treasurer of Poseidon‚ she proposed to

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    position as a C.I.A. analyst. He then decides to begin writing his memoirs which eventually end up in the hands of two HardBodies Gym employees Francis McDormand as Linda Litzke and Brad Pitt as Chad. Chad assumes that Cox must be someone of importance and that the information on the disk is top secret. From there‚ he involves Linda in black mailing him because she is in desperate need for money to pay for the cosmetic surgeries she desires. Along side of that‚ Cox’s wife is planning on leaving

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    paid. He’s not to be allowed to fall in his grave like an old dog...” (1788). It’s basically foreshadowing what is going to happen in the upcoming future with “a terrible thing is happening to him” where Linda knew something was wrong but couldn’t figure out what. The verbal irony comes in when Linda states “ He’s not to be allowed to fall in his grave like an old dog...” the irony is that dogs get abandoned quite a lot and that is what Willy is an abandon

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    I can only imagine what Linda went through in those dark times. I would recommend the book to people ages sixteen and above because some of the things said are almost too brutal for anyone who is under a certain age to read. “Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible

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    critical to understand the symbolic meaning of the presence connected to white room and the main character Linda‚ who is also known as Tuffy. Being that Linda is the main character and the narrator in the story we learn that she retells the story fifty years later. Erdrich invest much effort in explaining the earlier years that links an indescribable phantom presence‚ which comes to Linda at other moments in her life. “ That presence would come to me again other moments in my life. Its return is

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    Although in many aspects‚ the two protagonists of the plays‚ Linda and Nora respectively‚ appear to have things in common‚ at the same time they are very different‚ since Nora seems to be more modern and liberal than Linda‚ which is ironic given the fact that Ibsen wrote his play seventy years earlier than Miller. The representation of the two women in these two plays is what will be discussed in this paper. In "Death of a Salesman"‚ Linda embodies the role of the traditional American woman‚ which

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    “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl‚” Harriet Jacobs gives a detailed account of the life story of “Linda Brent” which is the pseudo name for herself‚ outlining the events which primarily focuses on her escape from her slave master‚ “Dr. Flint.” After learning that Dr. Flint has already fathered 11 children from his slaves‚ it is hard to imagine why he is never able to successful pursue Linda. After all‚ just based on the sheer number of his incidents of sexual relations with his slaves‚ it would

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    Females Portrayal In the play‚ Death of a Salesman‚ Linda depicts the author’s view of women within this time. Linda was anxious in becoming the finest "housewife”. Her nature and disposition‚ even before she enters the play‚ is one of kindness‚ love and a deep admiration for her husband Willy‚ despite his faults. She took on full responsibility for herself and family. At this point in history the typical woman was viewed as a housekeeper and nothing more. In most of Linda’s sense she

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