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    is very symbolic towards early Chinese culture and tradition. In the chapter‚ The Red Candle‚ the author explains everything in detail. She explains about the red columns in front of the house for decoration‚ the red dragons‚ the red wedding dress with the red wedding veil‚ the red banners‚ the red palanquin‚ and finally the red candle. I found this as a motif because it appeared in almost every section of the 3rd chapter. Ying-Ying also explains that her mother gave her a necklace made out of red

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    such as the Catholic Church‚ partly due to Jesus supporting the wedding in Cana of Galilee as described in the Gospels John 2:1-12. Christians believe that marriage is a gift from God‚ one that should not be taken for granted. The rituals of a typical marriage ceremony in chronological order are: Opening song‚ bridal procession‚ giving the bride away‚ readings from the Bible‚ homily‚ a rite of consent to marriage‚ exchange of wedding vows‚ blessing & exchange of rings‚ special blessing for the couple

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    be right. In the beginning of The Book of Ivy‚ by Amy Engel‚ the use of the main character‚ Ivy Westfall‚ creates the theme it is human nature to believe what we’ve been told because it’s the side we’ve only ever known to be right. Ivy is at the wedding ceremony waiting for it to start. While she is waiting she is reading the program with the history of their nation‚ Westfall. “Our rebirth‚ though‚ was not without conflict and more deaths as two sides fought to determine how our tiny nation would

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    Element of the Plot Act‚ Scene and Lines Explanation/ Analysis Example Exposition Act 1‚ Scene 1 BAPTISTA: “Gentlemen‚ importune me no farther‚ For how I firmly am resolved you know; That is‚ not bestow my youngest daughter Before I have a husband for the elder: If either of you both love Katharina‚ Because I know you well and love you well‚ Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure.” In these lines‚ we are introduced to Baptista‚ a father who wants to find a husband for his

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    Like Water For Chocolate by Laura Squalevella Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub (Trd); ISBN: 0553472550 Copyright 1994 CHAPTER ONE. JANUARY. Chrutnuw Ro/ INGREDIENTS 1 can of arOin 1/2 choriw aaye oreyano 1 can of chitej rrano 10 haro ro PREPARATION: Take care to chop the onion fine. To keep from crying when you chop it (which is so annoying!)‚ I suggest you place a little bit on your head. The trouble with crying over an onion is that once the chopping gets you started and the tears begin to well up‚ the

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    marriage it cannot be an option- both characters drive themselves to madness in the loneliness of their dark rooms. After being jilted at the alter Miss Havisham spends the rest of her life in her house as she is unable to move on‚ surrounded with wedding paraphernalia as a hurtful reminder. She lets the feelings of betrayal and anger fester and it deteriorates her mental health until she becomes a mad spinster‚ Havisham loses her sense of identity at points and snaps in and out of fantasies of killing

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    This case deals with the dilemma faced by Erica Mills who is the founder and CEO of Warm Fuzz Cards. She is the sole decision maker of the organization and currently is facing a problem with regards to deciding her business growth strategy. Erica is married to Craig and they decided to start a family within one year. She is therefore unsure whether to grow the business quickly or at a slower rate and therefore has to decide at this point which strategy to implement. Warm Fuzz Cards sole owner

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    named Lo breaks into Jen’s bedroom and asks her to leave with him. However‚ Jen refuses to leave with him. Later‚ Lo interrupts Jen’s wedding procession‚ begging her to come away with him. Nearby‚ Shu Lien and Mu Bai convince Lo to wait for Jen at Wudan Mountain‚ where he will be safe from Jen’s family‚ who are furious with him. Jen runs away from her husband on the wedding night before the marriage could be consummated. Jen visits Shu Lien‚ who tells her that Lo is waiting for her at Wudang Mountain

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    Forced Marriages You’ve arrived at the airport with your parents‚ you plane is ready to depart but you have no idea what is going on. You have now arrived in Pakistan and have been whisked off to your village to take part in your own wedding ceremony with a 45 year old man you have never met before. This is the start of a brand new life as an unwillingly married 15 year old girl. Although this practice may seem like an old fashioned tradition‚ forced marriages are still going on within European

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    Havisham- Carol Ann Duffy

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    Havisham’s dying humanity. She has no human partner for speech or other activities‚ therefore has resorted to animal behaviours and is losing her sense of identity as a woman. Duffy then describes “the dress/ yellowing”. Havisham’s once pristine wedding dress is now seen as soiled and stained through the simple adjective “yellowing”. The fact that Havisham is still wearing the decaying dress 50 years after the day she was betrayed‚ indicates her inability to let go of this moment‚ and the dirty‚

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