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    4. Describe the relationship between two characters. Include their history together and details of their relationship. Explain the significance of their relationship to the book. Both of Four and Beatrice are come from Abnegation family and Beatrice’s father is working for Four’s father. After Beatrice joins the Dauntless‚ Four is Beatrice’s tutor and help her to pass the test. When Four find Beatrice is a Divergent‚ he decides to help her and hide her identity. Also Beatrice’s character attracts

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    In her essay‚ “Nothing Distant About It” Echols describes “identity politics” as “[the idea] that identity is the basis of politics” (Echols‚ 44). For example‚ a person who identifies as an African American‚ heterosexual female will have different political views than an Asian American‚ homosexual male based on personal experiences associated with these identities. The man‚ for example‚ might be more active in pride parades or advocating for LGBTQ rights while the woman might be more concerned with

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    Beatrice Moses Hinkle (1874-1953) was born in San Francisco. She was privately educated‚ and enjoyed the arts and literature. Beatrice was an extraordinary thinker. She had the strong encouragement of her parents who were committed to educational methods and thrive for success‚ but little else is known about her family relations. In 1892‚ Beatrice married Walter S. Hinkle‚ a lawyer and assistant district attorney‚ and that same year entered the Cooper Medical School‚ which later was taken over by

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    In literary texts‚ Diotima‚ the “teacher” of Socrates in the Symposium‚ is often presented as a Beatrice-like figure which “inspires” creative men and guides them as a symbolic muse. However‚ in the immediate context of the speech of Socrates in the Symposium‚ Diotima was not a muse or an erotic-spiritual guide; she was a wise woman and priestess who taught Socrates the mysteries of love (Plato 31-34). The present paper calls for an adequate appreciation of Diotima’s status as a teacher‚ and - drawing

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    at first sight‚ Dante Alighieri disproves the disbelief with his first sighting of Beatrice in his Vita Nuova. When Dante recounts his second encounter with Beatrice he says that she greeted him but does not state how exactly she acknowledged him. The "ineffable courtesy" that she greeted him with implies that the encounter was not spoken. Through complete silent encounters‚ the love Dante harbors for Beatrice still continues to flourish. In one of Dante ’s sonnets he says the following: "hence

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    ignore me or ask me to leave your room‚ the family room‚ or the kitchen and/or shut up and/or don’t want any contact with me or to talk to or with me. I feel like I don’t understand you or what you find bothersome or what I can do to improve our relationship. I would appreciate you informing me what I am doing that bothers you and/or what I can do‚ besides having no interaction with you. If I suggest that you do something‚ e.g.‚ eat‚ do homework‚ get ready for bed‚ I feel that you deliberately won’t

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    I meet a lot of guys who are not getting what they want from their relationships. Why? Well‚ if you ask them if they have a relationship goal‚ most have vague ideas about more. More alone time. More touch. More appreciation. More sex. More respect. Believe me‚ that’s a good place to start. But there’s a funny thing about relationships. They resist direct attempts at changing them. So‚ these kinds of goals are destined not only to fail‚ but to get you farther from where you are headed than you are

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    discuss analyse the character of Beatrice in Dante’s Paradiso. The reason for choosing Beatrice as my character to analyse is because I feel that she is the most important character throughout the whole ‘Comedia’ apart from‚ of course the protagonist Dante. The aim for this essay will be to introduce the character of Beatrice and the themes and ideas associated with her that are fundamental to know for the reading of ‘Paradiso’ and the ‘Comedia’. Beatrice is one of the main figures who is

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    An ethical question that Shelley poses in Act V of the play may be “Why is Beatrice choosing to behave this way?” Because all of a sudden she starts acting like her tyrant father. Or another ethical question could be “If Beatrice lived‚ would she continue acting like her father or would she change her morals and social behavior as soon as possible back to the way that she was before?” The development of Beatrice is a transference of power that we see in the play because she becomes just like her

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    Beatrice has this instinct that she is different and she doesn’t belong in Abnegation. Wistfully as she observe the temerarious chaos of the Dauntless born kids as they crow and leap from running trains on the way to school‚ beatrice struggles with her emotions because at sixteen years old‚ her aptitude test and choosing day have arrived. However‚ Beatrice’s test results

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