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    - She did not speak during salons even though she organized them. Symbol and Slogan: Change Does Not Require Words I created this symbol for my character because it represents her very well. Madame Roland was a political figure who contributed greatly during the French Revolution. As seen in the symbol‚ there is blue‚ white‚ and red behind her shadow‚ which represents the location of the French Revolution‚ which was France. She held salons in

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    man. He is accepted into the household because Madame Pernell and Orgon mostly care about how outsiders perceive them. However‚ at some point the truth comes out and people see the real you. In this comedy of manners play‚ Moliere tries to show how during this time their culture being superficial is what they are concerned about the most. Since Tartuffe is such a “religion man‚” Madame Pernell believes he is guiding everyone the way to heaven. Madame Pernell is not a pious woman herself‚ but she

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    Gercourt who abandoned her‚ to avenge herself‚ the Marquise de Merteuil decided to corrupt Cecile before her marriage (therefore‚ to make her lose her virginity). But she needs a man to get her way. Meanwhile‚ the Viscount de Valmont try to seduce Madame de Tourvel who does not fall under his spell

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    His paintings appear nowadays not only in paintings but also in films‚ plays‚ and video clips that we are going to discuss in this paper. II. Magritte and Recycling art A. Magritte recycling other artists 1. David’s Madame Recamier 2. Gerard’s Madame Recamier 3. Manet’s Balcony B. Julia Botrous’s Shi Ghareeb 1. Proportionality 2. Reflection 3. Magritte’s Son of Man C. Hugo movie 1. Proportionality 2. Clocks 3. Train D. The Lovers play

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    Vengeance‚ Vendetta and Vanity: The women of A Tale of Two Cities In this world‚ there are many things that men may possibly never understand. Time travel… gravity transcendence… and over everything‚ women‚ to name a few. In Dickens’ novel‚ we see just how complex (and simple) women can be. In this paper I will be defending J.F. Hamilton’s “Of Weaving and Knitting”. When reading A Tale of Two Cities‚ it is easily discernible that Lucie Manette and M. Defarge are opposites. Lucie is British.

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    sister came with (Encyclopedia of Occultism;Parapsychology.‚ N.D.). On the third floor of the tower was a table in the middle of the room with a dead child and blackened blood everywhere in the room (Encyclopedia of Occultism;Parapsychology.‚ N.D.). Madame de Rais tried to clean up the blood but she only smeared it and made it become a bright scarlet (Encyclopedia of Occultism;Parapsychology.‚ N.D.). Around the walls were copper vessels filled with blood that had the dates of death marked down on

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    considered a hero based on the way she developed throughout the story. At a very young age‚ she began to face adversity. Priscilla was left by her father and was forced to live with her stepmother Madame Devalier. The need for attention came at a very young age due to the fact that she could never make Madame Devalier proud. She began as a struggling waitress and was unable to handle the difficult relationships that she had. The temptation of wanting to be in a relationship with her co-worker Ricki soon

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    tribulations. This is exemplified when an averse and apprehensive Stanley and a despondent and barely conversant Zero develop a friendship. Founded on mutual solicitous understanding this friendship carries them through ominous and precarious times. Madame Zeroni and Elya Yelnats are two characters further used to demonstrate the ineffable importance of friendship in times of adversities. Their affiliation was based on virtuous guidance and assistance; even though this friendship is later blemished

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    ‘When artworks communicate multiple layers of meaning‚ the collective impact is greater than the individual components or elements’ Synergy is the interaction of two or more component parts or elements so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects. Layers of meaning are incorporated to make synergy visible in artworks. In this essay‚ artists and one of their portrait artworks will be viewed to find a greater understanding through the deconstruction of the separate

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    ❖ CHARACTERS: • Narrator 1 • Narrator 2 • Narrator 3 • Narrator 4 • Madame Matilda Loisel • Monsieur Loisel (Matilda’s Husband) • Madame Jeanne Forester (Matilda’s former schoolmate) ❖ Scene 1: An apartment [Matilda mimes in concert with the narrators’ descriptions.] NARRATOR 1:  This is Matilda‚ a pretty and charming young woman who happened to be born into a family that didn’t have much money. She felt so trapped by her circumstances that she

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