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    and her husband struggle. In The Necklace a women named Mathilde is lended a diamond necklace for a ball by a women named Madame Forestier. When she and her husband get home from the ball‚ they realize the diamond necklace is missing. Instead of telling Madame Forestier she lost her necklace‚ Mathilde and her husband decide to buy her a new one. When they finally tell Madame Forestier they lost her necklace‚ she told them it was fake. The Necklace conforms to the conventions of a short story by its

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    Beauxbatons and Durmstrangs through the descriptions of their headmasters‚ and the performances that both schools give before the Hogwarts students. In the book‚ we are given the description of Madame Maxime as surprising the Hogwarts students to the point of collected gasps among them. The book describes Madame Maxime as a particularly “large” woman.

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    experience an elegant ball. She worried as she had nothing to wear. Her husband gave her the money he could to buy a dress. She was still unhappy as she had no jewelry‚ not a single ornament to wear. Her husband suggests she borrow some from her friend Madame Forestier‚ who was much richer than they were. She borrowed a beautiful diamond necklace. Upon the first sight of the necklace her heart throbbed‚ her hands trembled because it’s beauty. She is finally happy and goes to the ball with her husband.

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    rules and codes that are required by their occupation. Specifically‚ the nunnery requires a prioress to follow many vows‚ wear certain clothing‚ and perform various religious acts. Chaucer describes certain manners and habits of the Prioress‚ Madame Eglantyne‚ in order to show her non-fulfillment of these requirements. In order to fully understand her‚ the readers must know the reasons that women entered nunneries‚ the duties of a prioress‚ and the forbidden luxuries. The economic

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    the theme of sacrifice in the name of love is developed through the characters Miss Pross‚ Doctor Alexandre Manette‚ and Sydney Carton. Out of admiration and love for Lucie‚ Miss Pross made everyday sacrifices‚ including her life in a battle with Madame Defarge. Miss Pross’ dedication to Lucie and her prosperity are demonstrated as Mr. Lorry describes her as “one of those unselfish creatures found only among women who will for pure love and admiration‚ bind themselves willing slaves‚ to youth

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    though I think some of how she acts is from society. What is Madame Loisel’s attitude toward honesty? What would change about her situation and life if she were more honest? “What they dont know wont hurt em’ “ is probably her favorite phrase. If she was more honest she probably would of saved 10 years of hard work but honestly it was probably good for her to realise the life she really had before. The author states that Madame Loisel “played her part heroically” in paying of her debt. Do you

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    Every teacher’s worst nightmare – that is the setting to which Madame (whatever you do don’t call her Mrs.) Esme Raji Codell stepped into as her first job fresh out of college. In this sink or swim world Esme‚ unknowingly‚ became a lifeguard to thirty youngsters‚ as she seemed the only one who could protect the children from the rough waters that are inner city Chicago. Through studying her very candid and personal diary‚ I am awe stricken by her extraordinary display of pedagogy as she exemplifies

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    Margaret Cameron and Madame Yevonde A Personal Research Project Looking at Two Female Photographers of the Victorian Era and Their Styles of Photography Contents Introduction………………………………....................................................................3 Chapter 1 - Pictorialism……………………………….................................................4 Chapter 2 - Julia Margaret Cameron………………………………..............................5 Chapter 3 - Madame Yevonde……………………………….

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    Awakening. The three main female characters of the story help to show the views of women to society‚ with Madame Ratignolle showing the example of the perfect woman‚ Mademoiselle Reisz representing the opposite of a proper woman of the time‚ and Edna representing the changing views of women and their roles. The roles portrayed by these women make the role of women a main focus throughout the novel. Madame Ratignolle is the perfect example of the societies view of the perfect women in the early 1900’s. She

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    "the polish on her saucepans was the despair of other servants (p. 2341). Considered an expert at bargaining‚ Felicite was thrifty‚ and could make a twelve-pound loaf of bread last for three weeks (p. 2341). Throughout the years of her service to Madame Aubain and her children‚ and then later as she nursed those wounded by the war‚ the reader sees that Felicite was reliable and devoted to those she served—without regard for a person’s position in life or looking for reward. Some measure courage

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