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    the framed picture. The window does not open completely‚ and the windowpane is shatterproof. There is nothing in the room from which one could hang a rope‚ and the door does not lock or even shut completely. Looking around‚ Offred remembers how Aunt Lydia told her to consider her circumstances a privilege‚ not a prison. Handmaids‚ to which group the narrator belongs‚ dress entirely in red‚ except for the white wings framing their faces. Household servants‚ called “Martha’s‚” wear green uniforms. “Wives”

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    The two plays contain the device of disguise and mistaken identity. In Twelfth Night‚ Viola disguises herself as Cesario‚ which attracts Orsino and Olivia; while in The Rivals‚ Jack Absolute disguises himself as Ensign Beverley‚ who fascinates Lydia. Speaking of similarities‚ both the disguises lead to the characters’ affairs‚ and they are proved to be true love at the end of the plays. On the other hand‚ as for differences‚ in Twelfth Night‚ Viola disguises herself as a man‚ and that results

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    When I first heard Ontario textile artist‚ Karen Trask‚ speak in our class on September 20‚ 2017‚ I was left hanging by a thread. In fact‚ it was Trask’s artist talk‚ combined with my research of Sheila Hicks and Joanna Close‚ that stirred something buried deep inside me‚ a yearning to rekindle my knowledge of textiles and fiber creations. Not as the stereotype of ‘women’s work’‚ but as art in fiber‚ my identity‚ and mindfulness. Traditionally‚ labour intensive skills of knitting‚ spinning‚ weaving

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    With mixed people being seen as terrible due to their existence being wrong‚ both Lydia and Silas Lynch are characterized by this belief due to their villainous behavior. Lydia was Austin Stoneman’s mulatto mistress who aspired to have power and be seen and treated the same as a white woman. She is treated as an exotic seductress for her sway over Stoneman and nuisance to other

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    children: Lydia‚ Chris‚ and Natalie‚ even if that means dressing up as

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    Religious Administrators Rev. Fr. Emeterio Buñao‚OAR - University President Rev. Fr. Constantino‚ Real‚ OAR - House Prior‚ VP-Administration & NSTP Director Rev. Fr. Pedro Escanillas‚ OAR - Director of Scholarships Rev. Fr. Jorge Peligro‚OAR - Vice President for Academics Rev. Fr. Rouel Sia‚OAR - Vice President for Finance Rev. Fr. Louie Gabinete‚OAR - Vice President for Student Welfare Rev. Fr. Cornelio Moral‚OAR - Vice President for Religious Affairs /Director‚ Religious Education Department

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    well as the expectations set for women using her characterization of women to demonstrate that the constant degradation of a woman leads to her accentuating unflattering behaviors and mirroring the flaws of society. The lives of young women‚ such as Lydia and Charlotte‚ revolved around marriage. Women were expected to be courteous‚ act appropriately at all times‚ and most importantly‚ every woman was expected to marry- even if marriage meant sacrificing her aspirations for financial security. Then‚

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    to. Your hands are tied and you’re forced to work in a feeble attempt to keep the thread your entire family is hanging by‚ intact. Well that’s exactly what happens in Lyddie by Katherine Paterson. After her father left in search of “vain riches”‚ Lydia Worthen must now take charge as head of the family‚ which means she has to work to pay off her father’s debts. To do so‚ she goes to work at the Lowell Mills‚ with an unwavering ambition to reunite her family. At the mills Lyddie befriends Diana‚

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    there is also Jane the eldest who is portrayed as the most beautiful and shy of the bunch‚ Mary the third sister who seems quite negative throughout the movie‚ Kitty is the second to youngest and is portrayed as a silly girl always following Lydia around. Lydia is the youngest and portrayed as the silliest of all the sisters and seems to be continuously throwing herself into the path of self ruin not realizing the consequences of her actions. This adaptation far surpassed my expectations. It

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    Changes In Time Throughout Jane Austen’s novel‚ “Pride and Prejudice”‚ she uses time in many different ways. Though it is evident that the novel is set in the nineteenth century‚ it is obvious how it has retained it’s charm and appeal to readers through time. While retaining it’s value through it‚ time is used in a very different way in the novel. As one reads‚ characters are seen using their time wisely‚ wasting time‚ and killing time. Among all else‚ characters are exposed to long periods

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