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    In 1977‚ Bequest of Alice K. Bache authorized The Mask. Alice K. Bache was a 1903-1977 collector throughout New York‚ NY‚ Washington‚ CT‚ and New Orleans‚ LA who preserved ancient art that of Cycladic‚ Pre-Columbian‚ Mexican‚ Asian and Peruvian works. She also began endowing her art collection to the Metropolitan Museum of art in 1967. As a part of her recent donation‚ she granted The Mask in which is now perched there. This work of art is a rustically‚ handcrafted stone mask sculpture made of hard

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    Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Context Elective 1: Exploring connections Connections between texts open up new meanings of texts. What is your view? Context changes due to audience‚ writers and time; though it still has the effect of influencing perspectives and creating/ reshaping meaning. Through the context‚ us as readers are able to establish an understanding of the time period‚ the writer and the purpose of the text. Through the exploration of both contexts relationships are

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    A Stand for Change In Alice Walker’s “Revolutionary Petunia” the author has portrayed Sammy Lou as a poor‚ black lady who revenged her husband’s murder. The writer describes Sammy Lou’s actions as a fight for freedom and change from the horrible manner in which she and others are treated. She is portrayed as a “militant” (line 9) that is strong and proud. Sammy Lou is a “cultivator” and has taken justice into her own hands. The use of the “cultivator hoe” represents her fight for justice

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    Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones starts out by saying “ My name was Salmon‚ like the fish; first name‚ Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6‚ 1973.” The book is narrated by an average teenage girl who was viciously raped and murdered by her next door neighbor. After her dealth is confirmed‚ Susie’s family struggles to cope with the loss of their fourteen year old daughter and sister and all of the unanswered questions about her dealth. Both of Susie’s parents are incapable

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    Wonderland in 1865 marks the beginning of what is often called the Golden Age of children’s literature‚ a period when‚ for the first time‚ children’s works were written for purposes other than moral uplift. Author Lewis Carroll invented a dreamworld where Alice‚ a remarkably self-possessed child‚ encounters a series of adult eccentrics (among them‚ the Mad Hatter‚ the Ugly Duchess‚ the Mock Turtle)‚ who utter parodies of well known‚ platitudinous poems of the period and otherwise indulge in bizarre illogic

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    Intellectually--As a female who cherished intellectual and college life‚ Alice Palmer was to expand the enrollment of female students. She believed that girls failed to go to college because they or their parents didn’t see the benefits of college training32. She had also promoted intellectual achievements and the desire to lead a socially useful life in female students 33. As the first female president in Wellesley‚ Alice exercised great importance in shaping admission standards‚ curricular reform

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    childcare‚ while men perform most activities that require physical strength. Struggles against society’s ideas of how gender roles should be‚ as well as threats of a feminist influence on some issues are found in "Boys and Girls" composition written by Alice Munro. In this story‚ the main character‚ who appears to be an unnamed girl‚ faces her awakening body and the challenge of developing her social identity in a man’s world. Through first-person narration‚ Munro shows the girl’s views of femininity

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    Duchess and Queen Margaret created a barrier between the two Houses for the throne. The two houses were identified by their crests: a red rose for the House of Lancaster‚ and a white rose for the House of York. The painting of the roses in the book Alice in Wonderland was an important point used to identify those who were loyal to the Red Queen. This idea brings us to the fact that important people from the Wars of the Roses were satirized in the book‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Three characters

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    Godzilla’s Plot and Theme Gojira starts with a reasonable reference of the Lucky Dragon Incident: Japanese angling pontoons in the South Pacific are crushed by some strange and deadly compel from underneath the oceans. The rural occupants of about Ôdo Island trust that the water crafts have been pulverized by Godzilla‚ an unbelievable creature hiding the sea’s profundities. A scientist‚ Dr. Yamane‚ is dispatched from Tokyo and finds that an ancient animal has been stirred from undersea hibernation

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    WITHIN THE FAMILY IN ALICE WALKER’S ‘THE COLOR PURPLE’. Alice Malsenior Walker (born February 9‚ 1944) is an American author‚ poet‚ and activist who is known for the various essays and poems on race. Among all her works‚ she is best known for the Pulitzer prized literary work titled The Color Purple. The Color Purple reveals the brutal reality of imposed feminine stereotypes and the terrible effects of a male dominated society. Through a powerful first-person account‚ Alice Walker is able to tell

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