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    The Awakening Symbols

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    the income from the sale of some of her paintings that she is able to abandon her husband’s home and establish her own. ▪ At the same time‚ however‚ there are suggestions that Edna’s art is somehow flawed. When she tries to make a sketch of Madame Ratignolle‚ we are told that the sketch is very good in some respects‚ but not a good likeness. ▪ Mademoiselle Reisz often cautions Edna about what it takes to be an artist—the “courageous soul” and the “strong wings” Birds: ▪ Birds are

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    The Ladies Paradise

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    material possessions than they may actually need. Another implication is the insatiable consumer appetite created by Mouret results in the development of kleptomania‚ exemplified in the latter stages of the book by a bourgeois wife of a Magistrate‚ Madame de Boves‚ as well as long time employees of the department store. Mouret is the quintessential renaissance man of France with his dashing ways of charming women and subduing them to his desires whilst having them believe that his actions are in their

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    to show all of the good and evil that was present during the French Revolution. He uses the two main cities‚ London and Paris‚ to represent this‚ and then ties in a love story with many different symbols of good and evil such as Darnay and Carton‚ Madame Defarge and Miss Pross. In his novel‚ Dickens also shows both sides of the revolution with the peasants and the aristocracy. He expresses how they are both evil although the peasants are the people who we would be accustomed to feel pity for. An example

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    The Necklace Guy de Maupassant I. iNTRODUCTION TO FRENCH LITERATURE French literature is‚ generally speaking‚ literature written in the French language‚ particularly by citizens of France; it may also refer to literature written by people living in France who speak traditional languages of France other than French. Literature written in French language‚ by citizens of other nations such as Belgium‚ Switzerland‚ Canada‚ Senegal‚ Algeria‚ Morocco‚ etc. is referred to as Francophone literature. As

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    A short story is a brief work of literature‚ usually written in narrative prose. Emerging from earlier oral storytelling traditions in the 17th century‚ the short story has grown to encompass a body of work so diverse as to defy easy characterization. At its most prototypical the short story features a small cast of named characters‚ and focuses on a self-contained incident with the intent of evoking a "single effect" or mood. Elements of a Short Story SETTING -- The time and location in which

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    Tale of Two Cities

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    s Tale of Two Cities – Study Guide Questions 2008 Use these over the course of your reading. They are very helpful if you use them!! Book I: "Recalled to Life" Book I‚ Chapter 1: "The Period" 1. What is the chronological setting of this opening chapter? What clues enable us to determine "The Period"? 2. How does Dickens indicate the severity of social conditions in both France and England? 3. Who is the "king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face"? 4. How does Dickens

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    Tartuffe‚ put on by COS and directed by Chris Mangles‚ did a very good job in helping the audience understand the main themes of the play. The main themes that the director were trying to show were that hypocrites are very easy to see through and that only fools would fall for their act. The actors did a very good job with the traits of their character. The actor’s accurate representation of the characters made it even easier for the audience to understand the themes of the work and gave the production

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    obvious them in A Tale of Two Cities is love and hate. An obvious example of love is Miss Pross protecting Lucie’s life by fighting off Madame Defarge. Miss Pross risks her own life to save another. The best example of love is Carton’s promise to Lucie. In order to promise his life to Lucie‚ he had to love someone more than himself. An example of hate is Madame Defarge’s attempts to kill those who had relations with Darnay. She wanted vengeance‚ which is a byproduct of hate. Her hate for aristocracy

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    Robin Faulkner ENG 201-715 March 29‚ 2012 Prof. J. Wynter “Desiree’s Baby” In Desiree’s Baby‚ Kate Chopin shows how over valuing of white race and status can destroy a relationship and a family. Race and status are intangible ideas humans make up to segregate one another and should not be valued higher than a human life‚ but this is not the case in "Desiree’s Baby.” Destructive behavior begins when the child is three months old; rumors of the baby’s race spark Armand’s imperious exacting

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    Ben Weissler 3/16/08 Block 5 A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens’ novel‚ A Tale of Two Cites‚ is a very rich text. The characters‚ plot‚ and writing style are all complex and multifaceted. However‚ one of the least studied and important part of this novel is the chapter titles and even the proposed novel titles. These titles reveal and expose more about the text‚ like symbolism and irony that would have otherwise been missed. Dickens’ chapter and proposed novel titles are instrumental in revealing

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