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    creatively used by composers to communicate significant ideas and thematic concerns more profoundly in their texts. Peter Goldsworthy’s novel ‘Maestro’‚ and Robert Frost’s poem ‘Mending Walls’‚ are examples of how composers communicate their purposefully created images to address the significant ideas of their texts. Goldsworthy’s fictional novel ‘Maestro’ relies heavily on various language techniques to create his profound images of Paul Crabbe’s life as he matures throughout the novel. Metaphor

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    In the fictional memoir,Maestro‚ Peter Goldworthy illustrates the impossibility of reaching perfection. The protagonist‚ Paul Crabbe‚ uses ten years to fulfill his dream of becoming a concert pianist‚ but ultimately only to become an academic in Melbourne. His failure is caused by his flawed personality and his inherent human limitation. Paul’s teacher‚ Eduard Keller‚ the ‘maestro’‚ is a damaged individual. His high status in music does not give him a perfect life‚ as his wife and son are killed

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    “Bayang Pinagpala” (Blessed Town) because it was the only town spared during the Japanese bombing in the Philippines thus Pila today houses one of the most preserved and beautiful ancestral Spanish homes as well as the parish church of Saint Anthony of Padua. Pila is a town rich in cultures and customs. As early as 1575‚ Pila first appeared in Spanish records with the honorable title of “La Noble Villa de Pila” in recognition of its people’s refined manners and customs. It was also in this small town

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    Jose Rizal's Timeline

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    -- Rizal born‚ their seventh child. 1861‚ June 22 -- Christened as José Protasio Rizal-Mercado y Alonso-Realonda 1870‚ age 9 -- In school at Biñan under Master Justiniano Aquin Cruz. 1871‚ age 10 -- In Kalamba public school under Master Lucas Padua. 1872‚ June 10‚ age 11 -- Examined in San Juan de Letran college‚ Manila‚ which‚ during the Spanish time‚ as part of Sto. Tomás University‚ controlled entrance to all higher institutions. 1872‚ June 26 -- Entered the Ateneo Municipal de Manila

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    Padre Pio along with St. Vincent Ferrer‚ and Anthony of Padua were blessed with the gift of incorruptibility‚ the stigmata‚ bilocation‚ raising people from the dead‚ and speaking in tongues. Padre Pio was born in Pietrelcina on May 25‚ 1887. Growing up in a village well known for its religious dedication and great devotion to the Mary and the Saints‚ no doubt had a huge impact on Pio’s life. His faith continued to grow and in 1903‚ he entered the Capuchin Friars receiving the holy habit of St. Francis

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    What is bank? Finance is the life blood of trade‚ commerce and industry.   Now -a-days‚ banking sector acts as the backbone of modern business.   The term bank is derived from the French word Banco which means a Bench or Money exchange table.   In olden   days‚ European money lenders or money   changers used to display (show) coins   of different countries in big heaps (quantity) on benches or tables for the purpose of lending or exchanging.   A bank is a financial institution which deals with deposits

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    The condensed shrew narrative In the Wealthy young city of Padua lives a shrew Katherina Minola. She is very well known for her bad temper and is also thought that no man would ever want to marry her. Katherinas father Baptista Minola‚ is a lord like figure in Padua that is looking for someone to marry Katherina off to. Pisa is the place where Lucentio comes from‚ also Lucentios servant Tranio studys philosophy. Two other men‚ Gremio and Hortensio are looking to marry Baptistas youngest daughter

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    love‚ life and identity. Another story which has shaped my understanding of “Searching for Identity” is ‘Maestro’ by Peter Goldsworthy. Goldsworthy takes on the persona of a young boy by the name of Paul Crabbe‚ who is taught piano by his teacher (or maestro) Eduard Keller. Although Paul initially does not appreciate his teacher‚ by the end of the novel he grows to value him dearly. ‘Maestro’ is an excellent exploration of the

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    ‘Everything grew larger than life in the steamy hothouse of Darwin and the people were no exception.’ How important is place in this novel? Peter Goldsworthy’s Maestro demonstrates the importance of setting in understanding characters such as the protagonists Paul Crabbe and Eduard Keller. Written in a retrospective narrative from Paul Crabbe’s point of view and how the settings of ‘steamy’ Darwin‚ ‘suburban’ Adelaide and ‘hypocritical’ Vienna affected him. Upon moving from Adelaide to Darwin

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    eventually falls in love with Lucentio and marries him. And although Kate is the shrew who must be tamed‚ it is Bianca who ultimately disobeys her husband at the end of the play. Lucentio: Lucentio is a young wealthy man of Pisa‚ who has come to Padua and fallen madly in love with Bianca. He changes clothes with his servant‚ Tranio‚ and assumes the false identity of Cambio‚ a schoolteacher‚ in order to live within the walls of Baptista’s house and secretly woo Bianca. He acts as Cambio throughout

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