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    Introductory Weekend for Students at BPTC Providers outside London Friday 5 – Saturday 6 October 2012 Registration Form Please use this form if you would like to register by post or in person. Alternatively you may register online using the online booking system‚ which is accessed via the Student Dining page of our website. Email diningoff@lincolnsinn.org.uk with your membership number and BPTC Provider to be issued a username and password. Booking will open on Wednesday 1 August 2012.

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    parent’s dream child. He’s what you’d describe as hard-working‚ honest and innocent to the point that he is naive. He cared immensely for his aging father‚ always wanting the best for him and supplying him with love and money. Edmond admired his boss‚ Monsieur Morrel greatly‚ and he even thought kindly of the three men who clearly loath him. Everything was going swell for the young sailor as he was soon to marry Mercedes‚ the love of his life and had been promoted to captain of the Pharaon but that all

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    In the fictional story‚ “Desiree’s Baby‚” written by Kate Chopin. Desiree was an orphaned girl who was left behind by what people thought to be Texans. She was found by Madame Valmonde. She grew up to be‚ “beautiful and gentle‚ affectionate….” Armand Aubigny had lived in Paris until his mother had died when he was eight years old. His last name is one of the “oldest and proudest” in Louisiana. Armand later finds Desiree under a tree and fell in love at first sight. Later on in the story‚ they have

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    judicial system in effect as this time. The first of the faults in the social structure of the society is the difference between the classes. It is not just the difference between the poor and rich but also between the rich and the royalty. While Monsieur the Marquis is driving through St. Antoine‚ he runs over a child. All he does is toss a few gold coins out to the father and drives away. This is showing that all the aristocracy cares about is money. Another place in the novel where Dickens shows

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    became like a character in one of her novels. Later she is driven by her own selfishness into two separate loves affairs‚ and when those end badly she turns to her religion‚ because of the fear of God punishment to those who do not abide by his laws. Monsieur Bournisien was sought out by Emma‚ and the priest seemed to laugh off Emma problem and perceived it as “small” and said other have worse problems. He really didn’t have any heavenly advice for her.. The multiple love affairs are a disgrace according

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    Royalist Vs Bonapartist

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    Our political beliefs are often a driving force behind how we look at one another‚ make choices‚ and generally live our lives. In The Count of Monte Cristo‚ author Alexandre Dumas incorporates the conflict between the followers of Bonapartism and the followers of monarchy‚ or Royalists‚ of his time. Through establishing the villainous characters as Royalists and the protagonists as Bonapartists‚ Dumas clearly shows he is a supporter of Napoleon and also to show the corruption in politics in France

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    Lasting Love

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    the beginning of the story until the end it revolved in the story of a woman who fell in love with the guy until she died her love was still there. In the story the main characters were chair-mender the woman who fell in love deeply to a guy named monsieur chouquet. To present a model in the question about love the old doctor told the story of chair-mender. From this story the old doctor became the narrator and showed what kind of woman and guy the chain-mender and chouquet. From the lighted table

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    Gaspard gets his vengeance. Dr.Manette and Madame Defarge were two out of many that couldn’t get their revenge. In the novel A Tale of Two Cities‚ Gaspard gets revenge against the Marquis. For example the Marquis ran over and killed Gaspards’ child. Monsieur the Marquis could care less about what he had done to the poor little child. Gaspard needed to get revenge to the hurt he was caused by the Marquis. In addition he goes to the Marquis’ house and stabs him in the heart and kills him. He was full of

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    Desiree struggle with the fact their baby is black despite them being white. Chopin foreshadows that Desiree’s unknown past will affect her marriage to develop a thrilling plot. Early in the story‚ the reader learns some information about Desiree. “Monsieur Valmonde grew practical and wanted things well considered: that is‚ the girl’s obscure origin”. No one knows anything about Desiree’s background; however‚ Armand did not care about that because he loved her. He was blinded by love that he did not

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    The Masque of the Red Death Full title: The masque of the Red Death. Genre: The genre of this short story is gothic. Time and place written: It was written on 1842 Narrator and point of view: The narrator is omniscient‚ and speaks in the third person view. This means that the narrator knows everything about the story and it doesn’t reside in any character’s view. Indeed‚ in this short story the narrator is interested in describing Prospero’s party and where is set. Protagonists: In “The Masque of

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