The Kiss In the story “The Kiss” by Julia Alvarez‚ we see a family with four daughters‚ a father and mother. The father‚ who is old-fashioned and strict‚ has his own ideas of what he wants from his daughters. The daughters except for Sofia‚ the youngest one‚ have always done what he has asked for. Sofia does not agree with her sisters and she does what she wants. She runs away with a man‚ a decision her father cannot forgive. Although Sofia tries to reconcile with her father with no luck‚ she lets
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industrial projects. In attracting public savings‚ merchant bankers play a vital role as specialized agencies. The resource raising functions remains to be the primary business of a merchant banker. The primary market holds the key to rapid capital formation‚ growth in industrial productions and exports. There has to be accountability to the end use of funds raised from the market. The increase in the number of issues and amount raised the number of merchant bankers. Therefore‚ the field became highly competitive
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“There Will Be Blood” Let me begin by saying that the movie‚ “There Will Be Blood‚” was completely different than I had originally thought it would be. I knew very little about the storyline of the movie and had very little background information. I guess all I really presumed what that ‘there would be blood;’ which did not happen much either. Almost immediately after beginning the film‚ I was less than amused by the look of it. The plot begins in a desolate field; no people‚ just music. I had
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Shylock is “The Merchant of Venice” In William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice‚" there are many themes‚ symbols and words alike which take on a complex and dual nature. Not only can lines in the play be interpreted by the audience in multiple ways‚ they are meant to have multiple meanings. This duality can be seen in the characters as well. Shylock is portrayed as both a victim and a villain and our sense of him evolves as his character is revealed to us as “The Merchant of Venice.”
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the penalty. Antonio: I call upon the court to give the judgement. Portia: then do prepare your knife. Shylock: A Daniel has come to judgement! O‚ wise and upright judge. How much more elder than thy looks! Antonio: I am prepared. Portia: You‚ Merchant‚ have you anything to say? Antonio: But
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on the characters and events that transpire is substantial. Emily Tallis has had abandonment and obscurity issues since she was a child. An example of this is when during her childhood Emily sliced open her hand‚ covering her sister Hermoine in blood. A dozen adults all rushed to comfort a crying Hermoine while "Emily lay in obscurity on the floor"(138). These childhood issues would linger into her adulthood‚ "There was a presence in the room‚ her aggrieved‚ overlooked ten-year-old self‚ a girl
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Living the life as a farmer’s wife‚ in a secluded little country town can be lonely. In the early 1900’s‚ farm families do not go into town every day. Therefore‚ they do not have much interaction with the public. Hence‚ Henry and Elisa Allen spend the majority of their time tending to the farm. In the John Steinbeck story‚ The Chrysanthemums‚ he tells of a lonely‚ hardworking farm wife‚ who is seeking attention‚ and wonders what life could be like outside of the valley‚ but decides to settle for
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Reflection and Change A sense of personal identity is hard to find as there is no text book directions‚ but change usually accompanies the journey to finding one’s self‚ yet what enables people to change? In Haruki Murakami’s novel‚ The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle‚ Toru is on a quest to find his wife and better understand her as well as their marriage after she leaves him. During this time‚ Toru meets his neighbor‚ a teenage girl‚ named May‚ who he shares many conversations with. Later‚ she moves to work at
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and deeper into the clutches of greed and immorality as he thirsts for power and security along with it. Macbeth is greatly remorseful after the murder of Duncan‚ revealing his emotions to Lady Macbeth: "Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No‚ this my hand will rather the multitudinous sea incarnadine. making the green one red." (Act II Scene II Line 64). Lady Macbeth is short in her responses with Macbeth in this scene‚ and her words are clear and sharp: "My hands
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Cited: Hunter‚ Evan. “On The Sidewalk Bleeding” The Literary Link. 2010. 3 January 2013. Hinton‚ S.E.. The Outsiders. New York: Penguin Group‚ 1995
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