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    Cosi - Louis Nowra (Devices)

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    Dramatic Devices - Cosi | | |Conflict |The classic device for generating drama is the introduction of conflict. The introduction of outsiders‚ such as Lewis‚ Nick and | | |Lucy‚ into a contented and settled group of characters leads to conflicting ideas. Conflict presents itself in 3 forms External‚ | | |Internal and Environmental.

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    I Am Sam Sociology

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    am Sam (2001) with Sean Penn is being used in college sociology‚ psychology and English classes to help students explore the complex nature of love‚ parenting‚ intelligence and other important themes addressed in the film. Here is a movie review cum essay cum psychological/sociological analysis written on the film. Love‚ Intelligence‚ Parenthood in I am Sam ’All you need is love’ is both a song by The Beatles and also a major theme of director Jessie Nelson’s 2001 film I am Sam‚ produced by

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    Monologue, Draft-1-Manzar

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    Limbo Monologue‚ Draft-1- Manzar I couldn’t stay without the only person that I have ever truly cared about‚ so I returned to Egypt. I was going to take my daughter Lucy back to England where we both would live forever peacefully. I was on my way to the airport. Sirens screamed all over the static night sky while I was hovering between consciousness and oblivion and in a haze of flashing red lights; I somehow managed to slowly open my eyes‚ intensively baffled about what was going on. I was inside

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    newborn daughter after the mother leaves them both just outside the hospital when the baby was born. With help from his friends and his neighbor‚ Sam and his daughter Lucy manage to stay under the radar of social services for several years. After some unfortunate events; mistakenly arrested for participating in prostitution and Lucy not doing well in school‚ they were put under the microscope of the local child protection agency. A social worker decided that Sam who is considered to have the

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    Sense And Sensibility

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    leaving Marianne lovesick and miserable. Meanwhile‚ Anne and Lucy Steele‚ two recently discovered relationships Lady Middleton’s mother‚ Mrs. Jennings‚ come to Barton Park as guests of the Middleton. Lucy ingratiated herself to Elinor and informs her that she (Lucy) has been secretly hired Mr. Ferrars for a year. Elinor initially assumed that Lucy refers to Edward’s younger brother‚ Robert‚ but was surprised and hurt to know that Lucy actually refers to her beloved Edward. In Volume II of the novel

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    Wordsworth wrote several poems about an individual named “Lucy‚” part of the second volume of poems later included in Lyrical Ballads‚ with a Few Other Poems. Lucy was never identified‚ and may be nothing more than imaginary creation or a representation of Wordsworth’s feelings of affection for his sister. These poems—including “A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal‚” even though it doesn’t specifically mention a name—have been grouped by later editors as the “Lucy poems” (Abrams 170). Examples of his focus on nature

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    1950s Pop Culture

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    “women returning to the home” theme. The popular television programs of this era that best exemplified this example were shows such as ‘I Love Lucy’‚ ‘Father Knows Best’‚ and ‘The Honeymooners’‚ although I never felt that ‘I Love Lucy’ and ‘The Honeymooners’ portrayed women as completely subservient‚ which is probably why I liked those two shows the best. Both Lucy and Alice

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    Women In Dracula

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    perfect mix. She was able to put herself in situations to help others while comforting the men in anyway possible. At one point in the story Dr. Seward even lauds Mina for having a heart of a woman‚ but a man’s brain. Even though Mina’s best friend‚ Lucy‚ was a little flirtatious with men Mina was quite the opposite. She loved her soon to be husband Jonathan‚ and even went on a journey to an unknown place to help him when he was sick. Even when Dracula preyed on Mina she didn’t stop helping to destroy

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    medications she had ordered and when we would try to feed her some of her meals. The third day when Lucy and I went to check the orders for Mrs. K we realized that her TPN and her IV antibiotics were discontinued. When we went into the room‚ Mr. K said he spoke to the doctor about taking Mrs. K off of some of her IV medications because she was able to take her pills if they were crushed in apple sauce. When Lucy and I gave Mrs. K her oral antibiotics at 17:00 she was not able to finish them because she

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    Education of Nature

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    word essay entitled ‘William Wordsworth and Lucy’‚ on the English essay resource page of the London School of Journalism (http:// www.english-literature.org/essays/ wordsworth-lucy.html) discusses five of William Wordsworth’s (1770-1850) poems - ’Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known’‚ ’She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways’‚ ’I Travelled Among Unknown Men’‚ ’Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower’ and ’A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal’ – known as the ‘Lucy’ poems‚ and how they conform to Wordsworth’s

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