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    Paper Gattaca’s main character‚ Anton‚ is a prime example of how altering a human genetic makeup creates even more problems with discriminated and inequality than the human race is capable of handling. Anton wasn’t given an opportunity in the society to prove himself because the potential employees of companies were not tested on their skills or knowledge but on their physical and mental qualifications. This same society also used derogatory terms for people like Anton. Simply because his parents decided

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    ‘albino buffalo’ reveal? 4. What moral value did you learn from the poem? Explain. Practice 3: He Had Such Quiet Eyes (Stanzas 1 and 2) 1. What does the phrase ‘two pools of lies’ refer to? 2. Which lines show that the man is saying “I love you‚ and if you love me‚ prove it!” 3. Which stanza shows that there is a sense of regret? 4. What do you understand by the phrase “the hows and whys”? Practice 4: He Had Such Quiet Eyes 1. What does the phrase ‘thinnest ice’ imply? 2.In this poem‚ the

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    In this essay I will be introducing Anton Bruckner an Austrian composer. Aton Bruckner was born September 4‚ 1824- died October 11‚ 1896. He lived in Austria‚ Ansfeldan. Bruckner’s full name is Josef Anton Bruckner. He was an Austrian composer of a number of highly original and monumental symphonies‚ Also an organist and teacher who composed much sacred and secular chorus music. Bruckner was the son of a village schoolmaster and organist in upper Austria. The type of music that

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    The Bear Anton Chekov

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    Acting I October 27‚ 2012 The Bear I found The Bear by Anton Chekov to be oddly entertaining; it had an almost realistic humor about them. The way the Mrs.Poppv pawned over her husband’s death even though he had cheated on her numerous of times were hilarious to me because I’ve known people like that who would stay with someone just to keep face for society. They would suffer and pretend to be happy just to say they have a husband. There was a lot of bizarre situation in this play that was unconventional

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    Lady with the Dog

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    problem of love in the story “The Lady with the Dog” by Anton Chekhov To begin with I should say‚ that Anton Chekhov in his creative work paid a lot of attention to unpredictability of people’s actions‚ to unusual even absurd people’s feelings and especially to love. Anton Chekhov can be surely called “the descriptor of daily routine”. But although his works are realistic and truthful‚ they make you think a lot about the unpredictability and sometimes cruelty of real life. “The Lady with the Dog”

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    The Cherry Orchard is Russian playwright Anton Chekhov ’s last play. It premiered at the Moscow Art Theatre 17 January 1904 in a production directed by Constantin Stanislavski. Chekhov intended this play as a comedy and it does contain some elements of farce; however‚ Stanislavski insisted on directing the play as a tragedy. Since this initial production‚ directors have had to contend with the dual nature of this play. The play concerns an aristocratic Russian woman and her family as they return

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    Rhetoric 10:03:145 9/24/10 Lady Gaga: Gender in “Love Game” Many artists today are always trying to be somebody they are not. Their costumes are getting bigger and crazier than ever. One artist that exceptionally stands out in the crowd of performing artists is Lady Gaga. Every costume she wears‚ every move she makes becomes more epic every time she is seen. Most of the costumes she wears hide her identity and it is unknown who she is really trying to be. In “Love Game‚” Lady Gaga’s gender is being

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    Passionate love and jealousy can make people do unthinkable things‚ can’t it? In the intriguing story " The lady or the Tiger‚ " by frank Stockton‚ we are introduced to a triad of characters‚ the King‚ the Princess‚ and a young man. The thing that makes these characters interesting is their humanity‚ and how raw it is‚ for the King and the Princess each share bloodlines of semi barbarity. Near the en‚ it is questioned‚ who came out the door‚ a lady or a tiger‚ and from the evidence gathered‚ it

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    Human connection‚ sometimes called love and other times relationships‚ can be tested greatly when the possibility of fortune presents itself. A Russian couple experience a deep rupture in their bond when a lottery ticket they possess seems to have the winning numbers. Through the use of a losing lottery ticket‚ the author‚ Anton Chekhov‚ shows the fickleness of human nature in the midst of monetary interest. Despite their already quaint and secure lifestyle‚ the lure of greater wealth reveals their

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    Mallika Jhamb Grade 10.1 Word count:1099 Mr. Clarke How does Chekhov portray the family in his short story Hush? Anton Chekhov’s Hush encapsulates the struggles of everyday family life of a man with an unsuccessful career. Chekhov’s intention is to bring out the hidden problems families have and shed light on them. His objective is like that of Tolstoy’s in his novel Anna Karenina1 – bringing out the importance of family life. Disaffection is studied through insight into Ivan

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