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    How Houses Can Reflect More Than Social Status Typically‚ a house is the reflection of one’s wealth and societal status. In her novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen creates the almost immediate judgment of social class by the estates of Rosings Park and Pemberley in order to develop her characters. However‚ Austen uses the estates to form a different idea of what social status symbolizes. While both Rosings Park and Pemberley are estates of similar class‚ Austen provides a different insight

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    Briar Rose by Jane Yolen

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    Cassandra Land Essay Question: Evaluate the effectiveness of Jane Yolen’s use of fairytale conventions and themes to explore issues associated with the Holocaust in Briar Rose? Jane Yolen uses fairytale conventions as an allegory to portray her version to the Holocaust. Fairytales original purpose was to teach people about morals and lessons regarding powerful emotions like: greed‚ hate‚ envy‚ and jealousy. The story of Briar Rose idolizes three characters Becca‚ Gemma‚ and Josef Potocki. The Briar

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    an emotional need that even Jane‚ from Charlotte Bronte’s book Jane Eyre‚ can’t ignore. Throughout the story line‚ Jane is searching to find love. She was looking‚ not just for the love of a man‚ but for the love of a family but Jane’s search for love sometimes ends up challenging her independence. Jane’s independence is related to autonomy which is seen throughout the story and is often used as the center for determining moral responsibility for one’s actions. While Jane is wishing for love‚ she is

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    Impressions after Reading Jane Eyre Jane Eyre‚ written by Charlotte Bronte‚ was met with great enthusiasm and became one of the best sellers since it was published in October 1847. The story of Jane Eyre takes place in northern England in the early to mid-19th Century. It starts as the ten-year-old Jane‚ a plain but unyielding child‚ is excluded by her Aunt Reed from the domestic circle around the hearth and bullied by her handsome but unpleasant cousins. Under the suggestion

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    HUMANAS UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO Departamento de Letras Modernas - Área de Estudos Linguísticos e Literários em Inglês Curso de Leituras do Cânon 1 – Evening Class Profª Drª Sandra G. T. Vasconcelos A SHORT ANALYSIS OF PERSUASION‚ BY JANE AUSTEN São Paulo 2010 “Anne Elliot‚ with all her claims of birth‚ beauty‚ and mind‚ to throw herself away at nineteen; involve herself at nineteen‚ in an engagement with a young man who had nothing but himself to recommend

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    In the novel by Charlotte Bronte‚ "Jane Eyre"‚ there is a constant battle of love versus autonomy in Jane‚ the main character. At points Jane feels as if she would give anything to be loved. Yet over the course of the book Jane needs to learn how to gain affection of others without sacrificing something in return. In the early stages of Jane’s life she was a very autonomous girl. She grew up in a hostile environment in the home of Mrs. Reed and her three children‚ John‚ Eliza‚ and Georgiana that

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    The Plea for the Chimpanzees In the story “The Plea for the Chimpanzees” by Jane Goodall‚ Jane writes of a personal experience on her visit to a testing center where they use various primates to test products‚ one being chimpanzees. She was very upset with what she had seen during her visit. Chimpanzees were being treated horribly during and after being tested. Their living conditions were not what she would have thought them to be. They were quite worse. They had very little a social life with

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    Mary Jane: the Devil Weed

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    Mary Jane: The Devil Weed ABSTRACT: This paper‚ entitled "Mary Jane: The Devil Weed?" attempts to examine what we know about marijuana and what problems are associated with its use. The paper examines briefly the history of marijuana legislation‚ marijuana ’s known effects‚ and conclusions about its danger. Early in this century‚ the government waged a war of terrorism on marijuana‚ or cannabis sativa. "By 1937‚ forty-six states had laws against the use of marijuana‚ and its use had already

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    Running Head: BLOODY MARY: MARY TUDOR The Impact of Bloody Mary: Mary Tudor Abstract The investigation of Mary Tudor and the explanation of her background and her impact will be thoroughly described in this paper. Mary Tudor or as you may know her “Bloody Mary” was a queen of distress. Mary went through many hardships within her family‚ friends and herself. Coming from having it all too almost nothing at all‚ her strength and courage got her through the hardest times of her life. Mary’s

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    “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself...” This was true in FDR’s time‚ but not when you are one of the many people the devil has put in his arithmetic. In the book The Devil’s Arithmetic‚ Jane Yolen‚ has made a made a wonderfully unbelievable book showing what it was like when if you were in the concentration camps. Although you may not want to recommend this book to a second grader‚ this is a historical fiction that is almost on the spot with its historical facts. The fact still remains

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