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    focusing mainly on the societal and personal conflicts rooted in Colonization. The protagonist of the short story Cragstone is a missionary for the Anglican Church living a life of internal and external conflict brought on by his undeniable love for Lydia. Lydia stands as Cragstones’ counterpart‚ she is introduced as belonging to the ‘ red poor race’ and accused of theft and deemed ‘irreclaimable’ due to unsupported allegations. Through the expressions of Cragstones’ cognitive dissonance and the sequence

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    imagination came true. Their parents George and Lydia started to realize their was something wrong with they way they are living. Lydia was not happy about they way they all was using technology in the house and how the nursery Toom has a become. She wanted George her husband to shut down the technology house‚ but they ended up deciding to call a psychologists to check the room. The psychologists David check out the room and that’s when he decided that George and Lydia should shut down the house‚

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    "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." The second half of this opening sentence of the novel reveals that the "universal truth" is nothing more than a social truth. When claiming that a single man "must be in want of a wife"‚ Jane Austen reveals that the reverse in also true; a single woman is in‚ perhaps desperate‚ want of a husband. In nineteenth century Britain‚ what people did and their behaviour was very much governed

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    two females Lydia and Georgie. The role of Andrew was performed by Arnaldo Carmouze and the role of Edward was played by Sheaun Mckinney. The part of Georgie was beautifully played by Natalie Morales and Lydia witch was performed by Karina Hernandez. This play took place in a Boston apartment during present time. The play opened up in a much undefined manner doing a poor job in explaining the characters that were being spoken about. For instance when the play began the characters of Lydia and Andrew

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    contact with Mr. Darcy‚ and leads to his first proposal. Her second journey takes her to Derby and Pemberley‚ where she fans the growing flame of her affection for Darcy. The third journey‚ meanwhile‚ sends various people in pursuit of Wickham and Lydia‚ and the journey ends with Darcy tracking them down and saving the Bennet family honor‚ in the process demonstrating his continued devotion to Elizabeth. * LOVE: between Darcy and Elizabeth. As in any good love story‚ the lovers must elude and

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    idea about why the parents were the fault of their own death. "But nothing’s too good for our children‚" George said. George and Lydia bought a lot of technology bemused‚ that their children should have the best and most advanced technology. Maybe the children killed their parents‚ but it was the fault of themselves that led to their fatality. Initially‚ George and Lydia didn’t try hard enough to discipline their children. Every time they’ve tried to‚ they’d just give in. Also‚ Peter would continuously

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ Simon has been characterized in a sort of all seeing‚ knowledgeable creature. Having epilepsy‚ or a similar condition‚ was considered a holy disease‚ that he was connected with god because of it‚ he was purer than the other boys in a sense. The scene after his death really shows that. The passage describes the “clear water [that] mirrored the clear sky” and the flowing of nature around Simon. Had it been one of the other‚ the corrupted and savage boys‚ the flowing of the water

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    also decipher the other problem that unfolded in this story dealing with Mr. Whikham and Lydia getting married. Mr. Darcy paid off Mr. Whikhman debts without Lydia family knowing who actually did it. That was his way of making amends to the problem because he blame his self for Whikham marrying Lydia. Mr. Darcy felt as though if he had told other people about what type of person Mr. Whikham really was that Lydia marriage would’ve never taken place. Because she was so young and

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    living in 19th century England. Elizabeth‚ unlike her younger sisters‚ is quite quick-witted but perhaps is too judgmental and relies very heavily on her first impressions of people; this is clearly evident after her first meeting with Mr. Darcy. Lydia‚ Elizabeth’s youngest sister‚ is rather childish and seems to be quite foolish; this is made quite evident when she marries Mr. Wickham. Another important female character is Charlotte Lucas‚ Elizabeth’s opportunistic friend; she marries Collins after

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