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    deceptiveness of appearances is highlighted by Madame Forestier’s necklace‚ which appears to be made of diamonds but is actually nothing more than costume jewelry. The fact that it comes from Madame Forestier’s jewelry box gives it the illusion of richness and value; had Monsieur Loisel suggested that Mathilde wear fake jewels‚ she surely would have scoffed at the idea‚ just as she scoffed at his suggestion to wear flowers. Furthermore‚ the fact that Madame Forestier—in Mathilde’s view‚ the epitome of

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    circumstances. Madame Loisel had everything a woman of her social class was supposed to have like a loving husband and a comfortable home but she is unaware of it because all she worried about was being a part of the elite. Her desire to be wealth made her a very unhappy person. It caused constant pain in her life. Being wealthy bothered her so much that when she visited her rich friend she would return and cry for days and suffered so much of depression‚ regret and annoyance. Even though Madame Loisel

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    and general servant for a widowed mother‚ Madame Aubain. In that position‚ she lives a life filled with duty‚ devotion‚ and affection. Flaubert tells the story in a simple manner which emphasizes the value of Felicite’s humble life. At Madame Aubain’s‚ Felicite enters a routine which makes her life seem orderly. By conscientious work‚ she makes herself necessary to the family. Most important to her happiness is her increased freedom to love. She loves Madame Aubain’s two children‚ Paul and Virginia

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    Former President Ronald Reagan said “Peace is not an absence of conflict‚ it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.” People should not try to prevent conflict at every turn‚ they should try to deal with conflict in the most peaceful and productive way possible. In order to productively deal with conflict people should do whatever is necessary and tell the truth from the start. One way people should productively deal with their conflicts with doing whatever is necessary. The sniper

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    percent more to what you see with your human eyes and the rest of your four senses than you think. Do not rely on your senses alone to make decisions or place judgment. The short story‚ “The False Gems” by Guy de Maupassant‚ is about a woman named‚ Madame Lantin‚ who has a gem fetish. This bothers her husband‚ Monsieur Lantin‚ just a little only because she likes to taunt him with her false gems. Monsieur Lantin frequently remonstrates against his wife by saying‚ "My dear‚ as you cannot afford to buy

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    was predominately portraits of women. Madame Le Brun was born to a portraitist and fan painting father and a hairstylist mother. Her father served as her first teacher until she was sent to live with relatives and eventually a convent. Madame Lebrun’s other influential teachers and counselors where Gabriel François Doyen‚ Jean-Baptiste Greuze‚ Joseph Vernet‚ and other masters. A quick learner and skilled artist she

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    pot. He was competing with a fat man to marry her‚ he went to Madame zeroni for advice to compete. Madame Zeroni told him to not marry her and go to America that was where her son was because her head was as empty as a flower pot but if he did want to marry her he had to take a piglet and carry it up the mountain everyday for it to drink water then if he did it he had to carry Madame Zeroni up the mountain. But if he forgot about Madame Zeroni he would be curse forever and

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    Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities was published in 1859. Charles Dickens used symbolism in his novel to describe and highlight the trials and hard times brought forth during the French Revolution. Many symbols were used to represent fate. By utilizing the symbols‚ he was able to show more about the characters and story in a more interesting way rather than simply stating the information. A Tale of Two Cities was set in London and in Paris. The story began in 1875. Jerry Cruncher‚ who worked

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    Madame Manec and several other ladies in the area form an old ladies’ resistance club which organizes small acts of resistance‚ like painting the French flag on a stray dog and sending it running through the Place Chateaubriand. It brings Madame Manec joy to be able to participate in something she believed was right “‘Seventy-six years old‚’ she whispers‚ ‘and I can still

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    fictional characters of all time. One is the bloodthirsty Madame Defarge‚ and the other is the selfless Sydney Carton. Madame Defarge is a peasant who seeks revenge on all aristocrats who cross her path. In contrast‚ Sydney Carton is a man who is willing to do anything for the love of his life. While the actions of these two characters clearly delineate their differences‚ the underlying forces that drive each character are quite similar. From Madame Defarge’s actions‚ it is clear that she is the evil

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