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    of parent with kids ages 15-18 use restrictions on their kids phones‚ and a survey showed that 38 percent of parents didn’t think that restrictions were good‚ and the second highest score was it depends. This confirms my claim because George and Lydia didn’t realize that their kids can do acres of stuff online‚ and that it is not safe. So when the kids had the nursery as a savanna‚ they misused their freedom‚ and the parents didn’t even know. When kids their electronics taken away‚ they get in a

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    most significant difference is the type of freedom given to women. The contrasting aspects of the two types of freedom is best described by Aunt Lydia‚ who believes‚ “There is more than one kind of freedom. Freedom to and freedom from. In the days of the anarchy it was freedom to. Now you are given freedom from” (Atwood 34). In her statement‚ Aunt Lydia identifies that women in Gilead are given the “freedom from” instead of the “freedom to”; meaning that the freedom to make independent decisions

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    What attitudes to love and marriage does Jane Austen explore in Pride and Prejudice? Can you identify Jane Austen’s own view? Jane Austen’s novel of Pride and Prejudice is set in the early 19th century and the central theme of the novel is love and marriage. Marriage was viewed very differently in those days and each character in her novel has different views of marriage. Marriage to women gave status and independence as women could not acquire money on their own without inheriting

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    Pride and Prejudice Summary How It All Goes Down In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen tackles a common reality in England in the early 19th century – women who lack a fortune need to marry well. By "well‚" we mean wealthy. So‚ any guy from a good family with large‚ steady income is fair game on the Marriage Hunt. Rich but unintelligent‚ unattractive‚ boring men? Mrs. Bennet says‚ "Bring it on!" To be fair‚ she does have five daughters who lack a fortune. When a certain (wealthy) Mr. Bingley moves

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    When a reader compares the two statements‚ it is clear that Cruz uses all three of the rhetorical appeals in his speech‚ however‚ Francis use of all three rhetorical appeals is a little harder to see. Cruze uses pathos in his article to make the reader sympathize with the victims of these crimes; whereas Francis uses pathos to try and make the reader sympathize with those that commit these crimes. Both Cruz and Francis use pathos successfully‚ but Pope Francis has an easier time making

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    with society. Austen writes about four relationships and shows the differences between their foundations; some have good foundations and others are doomed to crumble and produce unhappy lives. These four relationships -- between Jane and Bingley‚ Lydia and

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    Azzedine 3   Stefa Azzedine Mrs. Barr March 25‚ 2010 Essay: Pride and Prejudice               Jane Austen introduces the theme of marriage in the opening sentence‚ “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife” (1).  Austen admonished this reasoning and believed that one should only marry for love.  She believed that marriage should not occur on the grounds of superficial feelings‚ pressures to marry‚ or wealth and social

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    THE THREE ADVENTURERS There stood the three adventures enveloped in eerie silence‚ as they studied in awe at the intricate carvings strewn over the great columns and walls of the ancient Draugr crypt. Olaf reminiscing about the old tale that a rather adventurist bard telling him. The story of a great hero whom was the defender of the nation and was the greatest swordsman to have ever wielded a blade. He had fought many battles and won them all but there was one such battle he had lost. After

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    author acknowledges gender role expectation as Lydia becomes Alice’s primary carer as John was adamant that he needed to maintain his career due to being the breadwinner. I enjoyed the suspense of wondering whether John will take the job in New Year. The author let the reader believe the worse of John assuming that he will take Alice from everything she knows for his own gains. Although I was pleased to be proved wrong‚ I was angry that John had left Lydia in charge of caring for Alice so that he could

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    Pride and Prejudice: Love and Money Throughout the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ there is a connection between money and relationships. The opening line of this book sets the tone for this by saying “it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man of good fortune must be in want of a wife.”7 This shows that it is only socially acceptable in this society to be well off. Many women in this society who aren’t wealthy relied on finding a wealthy man that would marry them

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