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    character sketch

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    Her rosy cheeks increase her beauty. She has a very fair milky complexion and wears simple and natural kind of make-up. Mrs. Rukhshanda Khan has a royal appearance from head to toe. Especially her brown eyes and curly brown hair resembles that of margaret thatcher‚ an ex-prime minister of U.K. Speak to her dressing‚ her dashing body is always adorned with most stylish but graceful dresses. A difficult subject and a charming teacher‚ an imperfect match like Queen Elizabeth is asked to become a waitress

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    imagery and symbolism

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    Name Institution Course Instructor Date Imagery and Symbolism Introduction Many authors use imagery to explain or describe sensitive experiences to the text. For instance‚ visual imagery‚ which pertains to sight‚ allows the reader clearly see the events and places in the entire text. Auditory imagery‚ which pertains sound and in the form of onomatopoeia uses languages like bells chimed and crows (Atwood‚ 40). Other forms of imageries include olfactory imagery‚ gustatory imagery‚ tactile

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    of the pressures society brings to bear on the individual. “A rat in a maze is free to go anywhere‚ as long as it stays inside the maze.”  Margaret Atwood‚ The Handmaid’s Tale To understand what is meant by the term ‘dehumanisation’ one must first ascertain what it is that makes us human. The Oxford English Dictionary defines ‘dehumanisation’ as ‘the deprivation of positive human qualities’

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    Wit by Margaret Edson

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    Wit Every student has at some point in his or her educational career had a teacher that seemed completely unreasonable and immune to any sympathy towards the student. In the play Wit by Margaret Edson the main character is Dr. Vivian Bearing who is an esteemed professor of early 17th century poetry and fits the bill of the hard-nosed stubborn professor. This character is diagnosed with cancer and the play is about her treatments and battle with the cancer that ultimately at the end of the play

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    Illusion and Identity in Atwood’s “This is a Photograph of Me” In her poem “This is a Photograph of Me‚” author Margaret Atwood uses imagery and contrast to explore issues of illusion versus reality as well as identity. The poem is split into two halves. The first half contains descriptive words about scenery and natural objects‚ and the second half‚ surrounded by parentheses‚ begins with the unnerving surprise that the narrator is dead. The poem opens with a description of a picture that at

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    Studying Literature

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    Canadian students have problems appreciating their culture. The Canadian literature most frequently studied is typically old. This literature includes works such as “The Apprenticeship of Duddly Kravitz”‚ by Mordecai Richler‚ “The Stone Angel” by Margaret Laurence and the “Fifth Business” by Robertson Davies. The Fifth Business is quite unique since it was published in 1970– over 35 years ago –

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    Thatcher

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    Margaret Thatcher Britain’s first ever-female prime minster had a political career that spanned over 3 decades and bring in a new type of politics Thatcherism to the table. Being a very controversial woman she still splits option to this very day. But what has to be said‚ is that the Falkland’s war was the turning point in Margaret Thatcher ’s career and they way the future of Britain turned out. The Falklands crises was when the name Iron Lady was adopted. But how could a woman go from been the

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    Rape and Hunger Games

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    about that!”(Wolfe) Tom Wolfe says. This is the mindset of many people today as they watch violent shows and play graphic video games. In Margaret Atwood’s “Pornography”‚ Atwood asks the question “What is the harm?”(Atwood) She answers herself in this passage. Pornography is the biggest in sixteen to twenty one year old

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    who some may see as a victim of her own success. Some say that Churchill has closely based the protagonist Marlene on the politically iconic Margaret Thatcher. Marlene seems to embody both feminist views and the aggressive ‘me first’ philosophy that dominated the business sector in the 1980’s. Marlene shares many of the same beliefs about success as Margaret Thatcher and uses her as her own icon in the dialogue. For example Marlene says: “she’s a tough lady that Maggie‚ I’d give her a job”. This

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    American Foreign Policy

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    their own‚ very distinct ways; Tony Blair‚ Margaret Thatcher and Henry Kissinger. Firstly‚ this paper will discuss the state of mind of Tony Blair throughout his premiership and just before he won leadership of the Labour Party. As well as this‚ the concept of Blair’s ‘Messianic’ complex will also be analysed to discover the degree to which that affected any‚ if not all‚ of his foreign policy decisions. Secondly‚ this paper will discuss the way in which Margaret Thatcher’s unique position affected her

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