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    “How is the concept of Breaking Free represented in A Room with a View‚ related text and a text studied in class?” Breaking Free is represented in E.M. Forster’s‚ Room with a View through Lucy and the contrast in constraints of the English society and the freedom loving‚ passionate nature of Italy. Breaking Free is also represented in the feature article “Women at War” by Jo Chandler‚ through how women have broken free from the traditional female roles and taken on front line duties with the Australian

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    Melanie with that of Lucy. By analyzing the actions of David Lurie‚ Lucy and Petrus‚ it becomes apparent that there is a dynamometric sense of responsibility among victims and abusers. Coetzee attempts to demonstrate that rape is more than a gendered based crime‚ that social class‚ and ethnicity also play roles in determining what harm is committed. It is because the rapes are not viewed through the eyes of the victim but primarily through Lurie‚ who sympathizes with Lucy and denies raping Melanie

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    is followed by Nucky addressing a Ladies’ Temperance Society. Nucky weaves a myth of his own childhood of poverty‚ catching rats for his family to eat‚ to the gasps of the audience. Embodying the American Dream‚ Nucky has ‘risen’ from very humble beginnings to be top man in the state‚ he is merely seeking the ‘women’s vote’ for his Political re-election and often shows their ignorance of world politics proves them an easy mark for manipulation to gain full power over the Atlantic City. Nucky is a

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    Iron jawed angels is a movie about about the struggle of American women for their right to vote. The movies starts out with two well educated friends in London‚ Alice and Lucy. They are both woman suffrage activists. Both Alice and Lucy were willing to do whatever it took for the amendment that allowed women to vote. During a meeting they spoke to a lady part of the National American Suffrage association (NAWSA) about their ideas of fighting for constitutional amendment for the right for women

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    the house‚ since their father is fighting in the war. Susan (the second oldest) does not know how to believe in anything that cannot be seen and/or explained. Edmund (the second youngest) is forced to grow up. And Lucy (the youngest) learns the danger of comparison. In the beginning of this story we see that Peter is the man of the house‚ since their father is away at war. However‚ Peter does not really walk in it. This was not because he did not care‚ he just did not have the confidence. So Susan

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    ARCHETYPAL CRITICISM & PSYCOANALYTIC CRITICSM A. ARCHETYPAL CRITICISM The term archetypal comes from the Greek word arche (beginning) and typos (imprint). But as linguistically‚ the term arch is an adjective means literally “chief” or “principal” and prefix types that can be meant “highest” or “important.” Walker (2002:17) argued that archetypes are unconscious principles to returning images‚ symbols‚ or patterns. Thus statement can be explained that an author when make a literary work sometime

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    personal relationships he held before it demonstrates the journey that young Australians experience as they become adults. Lewis is a young university graduate who has obtained his first job directing a play in a mental institution. He claims at the beginning of the play that he is only doing it because he ‘needs the money’‚ and at first appears uncomfortable and apprehensive with the patients‚ but he quickly gains insight and new relationships through the experience. Before starting the play Lewis’ views

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    one of the stars will pass on‚ and each sort of life will stop to exist. In 2 billion years life on Earth will be incredible since the sun will be approach to hot and disappear all the water here so we should move to another planet and after that humankind will have the capacity to make space trips over the universe‚ attempting to proceed with our species. In the story‚ it doesn’t make a difference how our innovation advances‚ there’s one and only question neither human nor AC can reply‚ which is the

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    friendship would be Lucy and Ethel in I Love Lucy. These two women were best friends on air and in real life that dealt with living in the middle class‚ caring more than they should have about their reputation and wanting wealthy materialistic things. In the episode‚ ____________‚ Lucy and Ethel dress up to go to the movies‚ however their husbands seem fine with wearing comfy‚ cozy homewear. They both separately attempt to make their husbands change‚ but fail to do so. When together‚ Lucy and Ethel both

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    evolution with the use of computer animation. The film talks about how apes like Lucy‚ who is known to be a three million year old ape that walked upright or with two legs and revolutionized or grew and changed into one of the modern men and women who populate the world in every continent‚ nation and city today. The first stage in evolution is walking upright or with two legs just like Lucy did. The second is having the ability to speak or make different kinds of sounds. This is the

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