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    Isn’t the guest shown around the area? Tsk. At the very least‚ I want to know the design of the maid uniform in the royal palace. Well‚ if it’s a realistic maid‚ fluffy clothes shouldn’t be worn huh. In a place after walking for a short while‚ we arrived in front of a big door. Ah. It’s here. It’s a maid. Moreover‚ she’s cute. A maid was standing next to the door. Chestnut colored hair falling to her shoulders‚ quietly lowered eyes and standing upright. Although

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    The great tactician Odysseus is a strong and noble leader. He is very smart and uses his swave intellect to escape many dangerous and tough situations. As well he is a convincing speaker and can convince who he is talking to do his bidding. He is a strong willed man and now that he is home from his 20 year treacherous journey‚ he wants to be happy with his wife and finally learn what a great man his son had become. The suitors have been in Odysseus kingdom for about the last 10 years‚ eating his

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    Miss “Machia-HILLY” Holbrook In The Prince‚ Machiavelli states that every leader is forced to make a choice between leading with fear or with love. According to Machiavelli‚ in an ideal situation‚ one should be both loved and feared‚ however‚ this state is difficult (almost impossible) to attain. Therefore‚ when forced to choose‚ it is better and much safer to be feared than loved…because men are ungrateful and will betray you. Although easy to comprehend and pretty black and white‚ this idea

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    reading all the time‚ telling him how much she wants to have a cat and other things‚ for instance her own silver to eat with. Her husband seems to be annoyed by that and not interested at all. At the end of the story there is a knock on the door and the maid stands there holding a cat‚ for the American woman‚ in her hands.   Peculiarities of the introduction •          there is a description of the environment in good weather‚ which means spring or summer‚ then a description of the momentary situation

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    and what are you doing in my kitchen?” A lady downing a hairnet and an apron sternly asked‚ while pointing at Gracie with a metal spatula. “State your name and business‚ youngin.” “Well‚ ma’am. My name is Gracie. Gracie Winslet. I’m the new ma...ma...maid‚” Gracie said nervously. “I came for some breakfast.” “Why didn’t you say so‚ chile? Everybody ‘round these parts calls me Miss Clara. Help yourself to some food‚ it looks like you could stand to put a little meat on those bones of yours.” Looking

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    “ you must have a second bathroom for your black maids”. The bathroom situation is a great example of a motif

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    Penelope establishes right away her clever nature and reveals other personality traits that begin to hinder our understanding of what really went on in The Penelopiad. However‚ focusing on a few key aspects of her account can help in understanding Penelope better as well as what she’s not revealing: the water motif introduced by her mother (43) and her feelings/relationship with her cousin Helen. Penelope presents her conflict with Helen early on. Helen had fame and beauty‚ she stole the limelight

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    In‚ “Nickel and Dimed‚” the people working as maids are‚ for the most part‚ living off of welfare and getting paid $6.65 per hour to clean the homes of people who most likely make six figures. According to Friedman‚ these maids would have a connection to the hierarchy of economic power‚ simply by knowing the owners of the homes or hotels‚ yet in reality this brings them no closer to power than anyone else. In fact‚ the maids were rarely ever in the same house more than once‚ which‚ “is

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    a wide range of film language techniques that all contribute to help convey the overall messages and themes found in the film. In this scene‚ protagonist Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan is being told by her mother the truth about the disappearance of the maid that has raised her her whole life. Motherhood and racism are the two most important themes expressed in this scene. These ideas will be backed up with a range of film language techniques that helped to emphasise these themes. Taylor uses an over-the-shoulder

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    special outside washroom just for black people and not letting black people into stores or hotels in The Secret Life of Bees. Black maids are not allowed to use whites’ washroom and the guest washroom as white people think they carry ‘disease’ that will transmit to them through using the same toilet. “‘I did not raise you to use the colored bathroom!’ I hear her hiss-whispering‚ thinking I can’t hear‚ and I think‚ Lady‚ you didn’t raise your child at all. ‘This is dirty out here‚ Mae Mobley. You’ll

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