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    wife want to go to Limmeridge? Count FosCo: A house in London can easily be arranged. And if we deceived your wife into believing that Marian Halcombe had gone to Limmeridge‚ would she not want to follow her at once? She and Marian are very close. sir PerCival: Ah‚ Marian . . . yes‚ I see. So‚ you get Lady Glyde to London. What happens

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    Whether or not the legend of Robin Hood actually lived is not important; the fact is Robin Hood is so beloved and that shows that people of that time and now need hero’s like him to defend the poor. Robin Hood was no ordinary legend. Robin may have committed an abundance of crimes but all the crimes were committed for a good reason. Robin Hood was not very fortunate so Robin and his band of Merry Men stole from the rich and gave the money to the people who needed it more. In the eyes of others he

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    Mengele’s Favorite The needle plunged deeper into my skin‚ the scream ripped out of my throat like the needle ripped my skin. I was the last one‚ the last on left. My name is Marian-Ava Wolfgang‚ and I am Josef Mengele’s personal favorite. My parents had that name for me as soon as I was born. Marian means “wished for one” and Ava means “grace”. The wished for grace. It was in 1931 when I had lived in Ivylee just west of Berlin. There was always enough of everything I needed food‚ warm home

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    Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and Disney’s Robin Hood are drastically different‚ but there are some elements that both movies share. Some of the differences between the movies include Robin Hood’s companion‚ the main antagonist‚ and the mood of the story. Some of the similarities between the two movies are the characteristics of Robin Hood‚ the time period‚ and the location. All of these similarities and differences come together to make two distinct movies based on the same story and character.

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    mate that would last for a thousand years’ life span is very intriguing. The author seems to have a following and is well received; could it be due to her use of knights and wizards in a modern day setting? The different tales of Robin Hood san Maid Marian or not was something I always looked forward to after seeing Errol Flynn in the tights. I even liked the version Men in Tights. The romantic ideas in some of the versions was diametrically opposite from the settings of other versions from the same

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    breaking up the wedding of a rich old man and the maiden. Allen-A-Dale and the maiden got married that day in the old man’s place. Robin also stole the Sheriffs lover. Maid Marin was in love with Robin but the Sheriff was in love with her. The Sheriff was terribly upset when he received word that Friar Tuck had married Robin and Maid Marian. This action was the fuel to the fire for the Sheriff’s

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    female companion: his is a man’s world demonstrated by the late medieval ballads and his first reference in literature (William Langland’s allegorical poem Piers the Plowman in 1377). The second form arose in the sixteenth century where he had a Maid Marian‚ just as unlawful as he. The last‚ the Americanized product of Hollywood we find today. “The identity of the man matters less than the persistence of the legend” Although the stories behind the three may differ‚ his resistance against oppression

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    In the popular TV series‚ American Horror Story: Hotel‚ a statement was made by the transgender desk clerk; named Liz Taylor‚ that goes as follows: “You see everything when the world doesn’t see you”. With this statement‚ the character was referring to the knowledge he had obtained through how people of higher classes treated him in his position as a servant. This expression pierces into the notion that people show their truest colors in their interactions with people they do not consider to be relevant

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    while Dryden and Pope use them to mock at human follies and foibles.among the forty eight writings‚ Fanny urney’s ’Cecilia’‚’Comilla’ and other novels are based on quiet but incisive irony. Thomas Love Peacocks "Headlong Hall"‚ "Nightmare Abbey’‚"Maid Marian" and so on are the vehicles of attacks on the cranks and the fads of his day.but very few writers have exploited all possible resources of irony as Jane Austen.It may not be an exaggeration to say that Jane Austen is nothing if not ironical.Irony

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    Features to consider in all 4 texts: - plotline and structure - elements: earth/air/water/fire - animals - narrative perspective (and time) - sight and blindness (delayed decoding) - sound and silence - settings - character foils - women (i.e. roles - conventional vs. unconventional) -artifacts!!....? The Wars and Lispector - Animals Lispector and Findley use animals to develop the theme: by becoming civilized and raising social expectations we in turn degrade ourselves to things that

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