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    everything except the wings around my face is red: the colour of blood‚ which defines us.” (p.18) “”blessed be the fruit” said cara grove to ofglen” (p.46) jade pall smells like a nostril “jade smells like a fart in church.” this shows that the handmaids were confined due to their lack of being able to fart in church. “the white wings too are prescribed issue… keep us from seeing‚ but also from being seen.” (p.18) “myself in it like a distorted shadow‚ a parody of something‚ some fairytale

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    THE HANDMAID’S TALE Grade 11 English Analytical Essay Words: 1 245 Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is a disturbing novel that displays the presence and manipulation of power. This is displayed throughout the novel and is represented significantly in three ways. As the book takes place in the republic of Gilead‚ the elite in society are placed above every other individual who are not included in their level. Secondly‚ men are placed at the top of the chain and they significantly overpower

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    Both The Handmaids Tale and Beloved are stories about slavery: escape from slavery and the effect slavery has on people. In The Handmaids Tale‚ the protagonist‚ Offred‚ tells the reader of her experience as a reproductive slave in a society that no longer exists. Beloved gives the reader a look at what life is like for a "free" slave‚ from the point of view of its main characters through a series of flashbacks. While both stories have two completely different premises‚ they have far more similarities

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    Rebecca Xie 00121144 Professor Hus English Literature to 1800 May 9‚ 2013 The Costumes of the Characters in The Canterbury Tales I. What I know from the reading. In The Canterbury Tales‚ the pilgrims are from different social classes. These characters represent people in different social classes. When I was reading “General Prologue‚” I found that these characters’ appearances are vividly described‚ especially for their costumes. It provoked my interest on medieval costumes. It starts form

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    Sara Jackson Mrs. Gittins EWC 4U May 29th‚ 2013 The Witches Shack Once upon a time in a tiny peaceful home in a tiny peaceful town‚ lived a family of 4; Momma‚ Papa‚ Lucy and Ricky. Lucy and Ricky were at times the best of friends and at others the worst of friends. Lucy was a quiet innocent girl and her brother Ricky always insisted on picking on her. “These dear children are always fighting” said momma in a worried voice‚ “I know” said papa “but whatever do we do”. Momma and Papa thought

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    Once upon a time there was a beautiful and rich princess‚ every man in the kingdom fell for her the first time they saw her. She was selfish and snobby to others. One day a fairy flew into her castle and cursed her. The curse made the princess ugly and fat. No one knew that she was still the princess‚ so she was kicked out of the kingdom. The princess didn’t nowhere to go. She walked for three miles and then found a cottage that was empty. She walked inside and started to build a fire. While she

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    In a second comparison‚ the Pardoner’s tale and Wife of Bath’s tale explained what the character’s were searching for based on the teller’s experiences and their knowledge‚ desiring money and sovereignty.[TS2-Comparison]. In the Wife of Bath’s tale‚ she talks about a knight that was to be executed‚ but was given the option to find what women desire most in exchange for his life; the knight explains that it is power over their husbands.[CE3]. [“My liege lady‚ over all this world” he said‚ “women wish

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    amazing‚ and albeit insufferable. And according to the world-renowned author Charles Dickens‚ “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times.” (Dickens 1). Centered around the neighboring nations of England and France‚ Dickens acclaimed novel A Tale Of Two Cities opens with this famous line‚ presenting an indisputable truth. That‚ throughout history‚ whether in pre-Victorian England‚ or the modern United States‚ the times equally and eternally remains both the best and worst. In reference to the

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    As I was reading The Handmaid’s Tale‚ I had one feeling that remained constant. I hoped that none of this would become a reality for anyone in the future. However‚ after reflecting on what I’ve read‚ I’ve found that there are some similarities when comparing the novel with my everyday life. Of course‚ the events in my everyday life aren’t nearly as bad as the conditions in this dystopia; they are simply traditions and thoughts that remain the same over time. First‚ I notice that Offred refers

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    Fairy-tales are fictional stories created to give a moral lesson to the readers. They could be‚ and most likely are‚ filled with excitement and adventure. These stories also contain mythological creatures that will boost the child’s imagination. Even though fairy-tales contain all of these amazing features some parents still doubt them. Some parents could argue stories similar to Cinderella stereotype females. Those parents feel Cinderella does this by having the female lead completing tons of housework

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