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    1. Einleitung Unter den zahlreichen Werken des Philosophen und Politikers Edmund Burke befindet sich der „Sketch of the Negro Code“. Hierbei handelt es sich um einen detailliert ausgearbeiteten Plan zur Regulierung des Sklavenhandels und der Sklaverei. Verfasst im Jahr 1780‚ 27 Jahre bevor der Sklavenhandel auf britischen Schiffen ver-boten wurde‚ enthält sein Manuskript zahlreiche Punkte‚ deren Umsetzung den Sklavenhandel und letztendlich die Sklaverei beenden sollten. Angesichts des Umfangs

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    villains in literature‚ and Charles Dickens’ Madame Defarge is one of them. Being Dickens’ notorious villain‚ Madame Defarge remembers‚ knits and executes those who are dislikable with her allies. In A Tale of Two Cities‚ Madame Defarge is the antagonist who is willing to obliterate the aristocracy because of her past. Madame Defarge knits a register to target members of the aristocracy. But because of the aristocracy she is cold and becomes a “monster”. Madame Defarge is realistic because she has “a

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    simile used to describe Monsieur Binet helps the reader visualize how meticulous he is. A meticulous man is the last thing a person wants in a small and very interconnected village. The reader after such a brief description becomes aware of this character and his possible significance in the later on affair. Chapter 2 page 96: "She was wearing a little blue silk scarf that held her pleated batiste collar stiff as a ruff; and as she moved her head the lower part of her face buried itself in the

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    hurts other people.” By comparing the two characters Lucie Manette and Madame Defarge in the novel Tale of Two cities by Charles Dickens this quote shows why the two characters are so different. Madame Defarge can be seen as a violent revolutionary who is bent on revenge where as Lucie is passive and loving. Dickens first describes Madame defarge as a “stout” women with a “watchful eye” though that later changes. In the beginning she seems like a side character who would not have much effect on the story

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    first chapter of the novel Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert‚ there are many prominent and interesting features. For example‚ Flaubert frequently uses figurative speech such as similes and imagery. Flaubert’s use of figurative languages such as simile and imagery stands out and allows the reader to have a thorough understanding of the scene Faubert is describing‚ thus making it important to the interpretation of the work by the reader. Throughout the first chapter of Madame Bovary‚ there are many

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    Character Sketch Examples: "Glory‚ be! Look whose here." Grandma said‚ wiping her wrinkled hands on her faded apron. She shuffled slightly as though she were about to step on into the dining room‚ but before she could make her move‚ my mother had dashed across the room and was giving her a hug. Dad and I followed sheepishly across the rooom‚ knowing that the mandatory hug was about to happen. When it was my turn‚ I could feel the soft‚ loose flesh of Grandma’s sagging arms as she hugged me close

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    If Thales was the first of all the great Greek philosophers‚ Plato must remain the best known of all the Greeks. The original name of this Athenian aristocrat was Aristiclis‚ but in his school days he received the nickname "Platon" (meaning "broad") because of his broad shoulders. Plato was born in Athens‚ Greece to one of the oldest and most distinguished families in the city. He lived with his mother‚ Perictione‚ and his father‚ Ariston (Until Ariston died.) Born in an aristocratic and rich

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    of writing I did this year. These revisions are supposed to be an improvement from the original draft. The four pieces of writing I decided to fix: A Raisin in the Sun essay‚ Holden’s voice‚ “Girl” story‚ and a blurb to the James Judd performance‚ Madame Riding Crop’s House of Licoline. I chose to correct these assignments because I really enjoyed writing them. There were many ideas of mine that I wanted to incorporate as well as key developments that Mr. Ferry noticed was missing and recommended

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    The bloodshed and rallying cries of a revolution transcend beyond all barriers of time‚ often striking a chord with the most underrepresented and disadvantaged citizens of a nation. With enough backing‚ fringe ideas wield the ability to force their way into the minds of the populace‚ providing strength to the once-languished. Using A Tale of Two Cities‚ influential author of numerous classic works‚ Charles Dickens‚ illustrates the gaping holes in rhetoric and action widely disregarded during the

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    Madame Bovary: Emma’s Unorthodox Behavior Due To Childhood From earliest infancy‚ an individual’s character is molded by experience. In Gustave Flaubert’s novel entitled Madame Bovary‚ Emma’s unorthodox behavior during her married life can be attriuted to the illusions she maintained about life during her girlhood. These‚ combined with her father’s disinterest in her mental happiness become the force which eventually leads Emma Bovary to commit suicide. When she was 13 years old‚ Pere Rouault

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