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    occurrence or action that seems like the whole movie is going to be about‚ but is then totally flipped upside down in an instant and changes the plot completely. In the movie Psycho a woman by the name Marian Crane‚ the main actress‚ is on the run after stealing $40‚000 from her employer. As Marian is on the run she encounters a cop that seems to be following her and she starts to become paranoid. To avoid the police officer‚ she decides to stay in a Motel‚ the Bates Motel. This is where the real

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    compared to Leo who is not involved in the bathing aspect of the scene at all means that Leo is unable to join in with the adult characters and sees Ted as a masculine ideal in that he has a way to attract Marians desire. Leo‚ however‚ is seen by Marian as a young boy‚ this is further accentuated when Marian describes him as ‘so dreadfully dry’ which could also be referring to his lack of

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    The Female Body in Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Lady Oracle By Sofia Sanchez-Grant1 Abstract This essay examines scholarly discourses about embodiment‚ and their increasing scholarly currency‚ in relation to two novels by the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. Like many of Atwood’s other works‚ The Edible Woman (1969) and Lady Oracle (1976) are explicitly concerned with the complexities of body image. More specifically‚ however‚ these novels usefully exemplify her attempt to demystify the

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    Woman describes a young heroine who feels caught in a sex role trap that she must break out of or risk losing her identity and self-respect. The title is significant‚ suggesting a view of women as objects for someone’s pleasure. The protagonist‚ Marian McAlpin‚ is engaged to Peter‚ a young lawyer who expects her to become a conven1 Lecture presented at The Nordic Association for Canadian Studies‚ Turku‚ Finland‚ August 11-15‚ 1993. 2 Quotations‚ with page references‚ are from the following editions:

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    Iowa without giving any music lessons. The one thing Harold did not have planed was falling in love with the town’s librarian and piano teacher‚ Marian Paroo‚ who sees right through him. Marian begins falling for Harold when he helps her little brother overcome a lisp and social anxieties. Harold then risks being caught to win her.

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    "of Shakespeare’s dramatis personae‚ his women are perhaps the most attractive‚ and also‚ in a sense‚ his most original creations‚ so different are they‚ as a whole‚ from the ideals of the feminine type prevalent in the literature of his day."[1] Lewes himself strikes a similar tone of praise in his conclusion: "The poet’s magic wand has laid open the depths of woman’s nature‚ wherein‚ beside lovely and exquisite emotion‚ terrible passions play their dangerous and fatal part."[2] This early period

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    Druidry What is Druidry? Many Pagan Druid orders draw their inspiration from Celtic traditions‚ working with the Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic Pagan past. Some work with whatever spirits are within and around the people they are working with. So when in America‚ for example‚ they honour the spirits of that land; when at Wayland’s Smithy they might honour the Old Gods of the builders and the Anglo-Saxon Wayland. Also‚ they might be drawn to particular deities‚ regardless of tradition or culture

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    The Use of Force The point of view in the story “The Use of Force” is in first person narrative. This conveys inner the inner thoughts of the narrator as the doctor. The doctor is a reliable narrator and an observer. I feel that his personality is brought out in the doctor. So the doctors thoughts and behaviors are a reflection of the authors. As for the setting it takes place at a family’s home. I think it takes place somewhere in the early 1900’s. I think it would make a difference to the story

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    The Letter Characters Coachman Ali – Father of Marian who kept on waiting in the post office for a letter from his daughter. * He used to be a good hunter who retired after his daughter Marian left Postmaster – The man who ignored Ali’s request. * He found a letter addressed to Coachman Ali and he realized Ali’s situation as a father Lakshmi Das – A clerk which Ali gave five Guineas and asked him a favor that the letter from Marian must be forwarded to his grave. * He was the one

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    in her role play activities as she is good at directing play and is imaginative.Sara [4.8]  runs up behind me with a piece of a pipe in her hand and takes hold of my hand with her free one. She tugs me forward.               Sara: “Look out miss Marian! There’s a fire behind you! Run! Quick!” I turn around and pretend to be scared.  Me: “Oh no Sara! What shall we do? How will you save me?!” Sara: “Don’t worry‚ my team is here‚ you won’t get hurt. Just follow me!” Dawn comes up behind me

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