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    The Time Traveler's Wife

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    The New York Times bestseller The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger is a timeless love story about a male librarian who has a genetic disorder that causes him to time travel unpredictably‚ and his wife who must face his sporadic absences and dangerous situations while staying in normal time. The story is set in both Chicago Illinois and South Haven Michigan‚ and jumps around the years ranging from the 1960s to the present. The novel centers on Henry DeTamble who was born in 1963‚ unbeknownst

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    Bernie's Wife Monologue

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    My eyes flutter open and I look next to me‚ expecting to see my wife‚ Anne‚ still asleep. To my surprise‚ the bed is empty‚ and Anne is nowhere in sight. I immediately become concerned‚ as this is not like Anne to leave without waking me up first. I search around the hotel room a little more‚ then decide to go down to the lobby to see if she’s there. When I arrive at the hotel lobby‚ I find that she is still nowhere to be found. As I’m deciding that she probably just went to the beach for a morning

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    I Want a Wife

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    are working in high powers and have made their ways in politics however America is the only democratic country that has not elected women as of president. Judy Bready is one of the actives of famines movement in 60’s‚ in her literary of “I want a wife” which it was published at M Magazine in 1971. It is clear that she is trying to awaken women about how they are presenting themselves in the society. As they are raising their children and contributing to their families well being‚ men are gaining

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    Analysis of The Astronomer’s Wife In the "Astronomer’s Wife" by Kay Boyle‚ something as simple as a conversation with a plumber about a stopped elbow is enough to trigger an awakening in Mrs. Katherine Ames. When Mrs. Ames realized that the plumber was talking about something she understood (the stopped elbow)‚ she realized that her marital problems were not the result of a division betwwen the sexes; instead‚ she realized that some men‚ like the plumber‚ are as practical as she is‚ and that

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    Outline For Curley's Wife

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    Curley’s Wife In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck creates characters that play important roles throughout the story that contribute to themes and connect readers to an overall focus. Curley’s wife‚ a minor‚ but significant character in the story‚ contributes to the theme and is partly responsible for Lennie’s death. Her sinful actions and petty personality make her a character that isn’t respected by others and is known for being trouble around the ranch. Disregarding her flirtations

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    Writing The Second Wife was one of the hardest projects I’ve ever undertaken. This story ignited a variety of emotions within me. So much of that work was spent with me locked away from family and friends. It took an army of people to make this happen‚ and I couldn’t have done it without their encouragement and support. I am constantly humbled by the love my army showers upon me. To my husband: Having a writer for a wife wasn’t something you signed up for‚ yet you never once complained. You’ve always

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    Summarizing Summarizing is how we take larger selections of text and reduce them to their bare essentials: the gist‚ the key ideas‚ the main points that are worth noting and remembering. Webster’s calls a summary the "general idea in brief form"; it’s the distillation‚ condensation‚ or reduction of a larger work into its primary notions. Paraphrasing is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage using other words. Direct quotation A direct quotation is one in which you copy an author’s

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    I want a wife

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    Burchfield English – 1301 September 21‚ 2014 I Want a Wife In Judy Syfers-Brady essay “I Want a Wife‚” she is explaining why she would what an ideal wife for herself. She starts explaining that the ideal wife will work‚ cook‚ clean‚ watches the kids‚ puts the husband through school and give pleasures to the husband when he wants. Everyone wants someone to do all things for them. She goes on to list all the specific things she would want from a wife for her children which include keeping up with the

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    The Drover’s Wife by Murray Bail and The Drover’s Wife by Henry Lawson are stories that remind me of a conflict between two people. There are always two sides to every story. When I first read Lawson’s version of The Drover’s Wife‚ I felt remorse for the wife. It was heartbreaking to read about the horrific situations she had to go through. “She is used to being left alone. She once lived like this for eighteen months” (Lawson‚ 744). The description of her is an independent‚ strong woman. She became

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    I Want a Wife

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    Brady’s I want a wife In Judy Brady’s essay‚ “I Want a Wife”‚ she explores why she would like to have a wife. Brady’s style and structure contribute to her theme of female repression. Various style techniques‚ such as repetition and irony‚ are used along with the structural technique of using levels of intimacy. One of Brady’s main style techniques is the use of repetition. She is constantly describing what she wants in a wife and the duties that the wife should take care of: “I want a wife who will not

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