to the hospital. In the hospital‚ Fantine hallucinated seeing her daughter in nowhere. Valjean came. In Fantine’s last breath‚ she gave the authority to Valjean to take care of her daughter. Cosette became slave in Thenardiers house. Monsieur and Madame Thenardiers mistreated her. Luckily‚ Valjean came to save Cosette while Javert hunt him. Valjean sent Cosette in school. Years after‚ Cosette became pretty matured girl‚ Marius Pontmercy‚ the son of Georges Pontmercy‚ a colonel in Napoléon’s army
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SOCIAL: Transcript of The Lasting Social Effects of the French Revolution as evide The Lasting Social Effects of the French Revolution as evident in Mid 19th-Century France Bryttan‚ Mary‚ Daniel Social Structure before the French Revolution Large class differences between the rich and the poor French leaders were known to be very extravagant and constantly found themselves in debt The French Revolution Abolished the feudal system and monarchy of France Peasants burned and pillaged many places Mass
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an elaborate feast served on fancy china and eaten in the company of wealthy friends. She possesses no fancy jewels or clothing‚ yet these are the only things she lives for. Without them‚ she feels she is not desirable. She has one wealthy friend‚ Madame Forestier‚ but refuses to visit her because of the heartbreak it brings her. One night‚ her husband returns home proudly bearing an invitation to a formal party hosted by the Ministry of Education. He hopes that Mathilde will be thrilled with the
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many books anymore. People would rather sit for a few hours in a dark room eating popcorn and watching a screen. In my opinion it is necessary for more books to be adapted in films. Some people might argue whether a great book such as Madame Bovary and The Great Gatsby can shine in the same light with a film adaptation. With the film techniques available and the great talent this is very possible. I am a strong believer that watching an excellent movie on Pride and Prejudice or any
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Art is different from most areas of knowledge primarily in terms of its objective and also the means by which it reflects‚ transforms and expresses them. For art‚ like philosophy‚ reflects the reality in its relationship with man‚ and represents the latter‚ his spiritual world‚ and the relations between the individuals and their interactions with the world. Pablo Picasso was known for representing his work in a non-realistic manner. However‚ the audience could relate to his works; Guernica is an
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THE WRITER: GUY de MAUPASSANT · He was born on August 5‚ 1850‚ Château de Miromesnil‚ near Dieppe‚ France. He died of Syphilis on July 6‚ 1893 in Paris. It is possible that his disease was congenital. · He was a French naturalist writer of short stories and novels. He is by generally considered the greatest Frenchshort-story writer. · Guy received his first education from the church. At age 13‚ he was sent to a small seminary at Yvetot that took both lay
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Recklessly In Love In the novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ the readers are introduced to the creole society in which the main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ lives. Readers soon discover that Edna herself does not quite fall into place within the society and she feels uncomfortable at several points within the text. While she is feeling uncomfortable within the society she lives‚ she is actually becoming more comfortable with herself. This “comfortableness” she is obtaining is actually her awakening
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Character and Characterization Major Characters. a) Mathilde Loisel Character Analysis Mathilde Loisel wants to be a glamour girl. She’s obsessed with glamour – with fancy‚ beautiful‚ expensive things‚ and the life that accompanies them. Unfortunately for her‚ she wasn’t born into a family with the money to make her dream possible. Instead‚ she gets married to a "little clerk" husband and lives with him in an apartment so shabby it brings tears to her eyes . Cooped up all day in the house
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young or old‚ can take the characters and the plot and relate it to his or her life in today’s society. One part of the story that is universal is Medea’s internal struggle with her decision to continue her plans to murder her children. Just as in Madame Bovary‚ her head and her heart are saying two different things. She knows that in order to achieve maximum suffering from Jason‚ she must kill her children. Nevertheless‚ she also knows that it is a terrible crime and afterwards‚ she will feel so much
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Rooftops of Tehran Since the early years of 18th century‚ novels have found their ways to the public awareness on how such literary works could bring impacts to the community. One of the most popular sub genres of novel is “Social Novel” which has seen been used as a popular device of authors to publish their works and propagate its messages. However‚ the earliest documented European novel was published way further back in the 17th century or even much earlier‚ with pioneering novel‚ Don Quixote
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