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    allow them to be in. Hitchcock knows this feeling all too well‚ making one of the greatest movies of all time around that one obsession viewers have. This is why Rear Window is a great movie for ENC 1102‚ along with the romantic tension and multiple subplots. The first time a saw the movie I really didn’t see the voyeurism of the film‚ mostly because it was in my high school humanities class and was told to figure out the story behind the thriller. The teacher told us to find out the mystery of Mr

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    like you‚ whose very countenance may vouch for your being amiable” Even after many warnings from Mrs. Bingly and Jane‚ Elizabeth will believe anything Mr.Wickham tells her because she already dislikes Darcy and she is staring to fall in love with Wickham. Elizabeth now blames all her problems on Mr.Darcy. She accuses him of separating Mr.Blingly and Jane. Elizabeth tells Mrs. Gardiner when she comes to visit the Bingly family at Longbourn “for he is now custody of his friend‚ and Mr.Darcy would no

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    CHAPTERS I-II/ 1 –2 What is the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet? How does Austen convey the tone Mr. Bennet uses with his wife? Mr. Bennet is often annoyed with Mrs. Bennet. Mr and Mrs Bennet’s relationship is formal and she only wants him to do what she wants. Why is Mrs. Bennet so interested in the young man’s arrival? Her soul purpose in life is to wed her daughters off. The young man seems very suitable. CHAPTERS III-VI/ 3 -6 Despite Bingley’s appearance as a most eligible bachelor

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    walk along the same street‚ in red pairs‚ and no man shouts obscenities at us‚ speaks to us‚ touches us. No one whistle’s. There is more than one kind of freedom‚ said Aunt Lydia. Freedom to and freedom from‚ In the days of anarchy‚ it was freedom to. Now you are being given freedom from. Don’t underrate it.” Here Aunt Lydia as well as the Gilead society argue that the women should be thankful that they are now granted freedom from sexual harassment from strangers and this ‘protection’ should make

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    Literary Paragraph- “The Veldt” Theme In the short story‚ “The Veldt”‚ written by Ray Bradbury reveals the odds by creating a machine that only allows children to detach emotionally from their parents and their loss of innocence. Lydia and George Hedley live in a Happy life home a technological marvel that automatically tends to their every need which dresses them‚ cooks the food‚ brushes their teeth‚ and even rocks them to sleep. The house also contains a high-tech nursery. The nursery turns

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    The Comedy of Manners had its origin in Ben Jonson’s Comedy of Humours. Jonson was the follower of the classical ideal of comedy using laughter as a corrective. His characters had a dominant humour of their own and were mostly named after it. This comedy represented not the qualities of an age but of humanity. The Restoration dramatists revived this comedy‚ representing the qualities of their immediate field. It differed from the earlier species in its lighter treatment of various issues

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    Sometimes‚ action and special effects are used to hide the fact that the plot is not good‚ but this was not the case here. Also‚ a good movie has smaller stories or “subplots” in it that make the audience more interested in the film. In the “Fantastic Four‚" the relationships between the heroes and their personal problems are the subplots that the audience will enjoy. Another important part of an entertaining movie is characterization. A well-developed character has an interesting history or past

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    audience feels pity for both men. We don’t learn many positive things about Agamemnon other than his popularity and battle victories. Hamlet involves subplots‚ such as the plight of Ophelia. The fortunes of both men are suddenly reversed and they are put in a vulnerable position with their murders being plotted. Agamemnon does not involve subplots. The women in Hamlet‚ while important‚ are minor characters with little dialogue. Both Hamlet and Agamemnon hurt the women in their lives. The women

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    Fred D’Aguiar’s short fictional novel‚ ‘The Longest Memory’‚ set during the 18th Century in Southern Virginia‚ demonstrates how both the captors and captives are shackled by an inhumane system. We explore the lives of Chapel‚ Cook‚ Lydia and Mr Whitechapel‚ as they fight through the suffering and harsh circumstances of life on an American Plantation. D’Aguiar has presented his novel from multiple perspectives in order to give the audience a greater knowledge of the history and emotion behind

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    The presentation of the theme of change is what draws the reader in. Explore the methods by which the writers develop the theme of change in the light of this statement. The theme of change is used by writers to draw a reader in. Through the use of narrative techniques such as narrative structure and voice‚ use of speech‚ symbols and motifs the writer is able to develop this theme of change. In Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen uses authorial voice‚ free

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