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    Patrick Brontë. Since the Brontë’s “father was a quiet man and often spent his spare time alone…the motherless children entertained themselves reading the works of William Shakespeare‚ Virgil‚ John Milton and the Bible and played the piano‚ did needlepoint‚ and told each other stories” (“Emily Bronte”). The time spent creating and reading great works of literature can be seen as one of the reasons for Brontë’s fluency in the art of writing. Moreover‚

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    Will Sandel Cheryl Hunt English Comp. II March 23‚ 2015 Life Changing Decisions Many women in modern society make life altering decisions on a daily basis. Women today have prestigious and powerful careers unlike in earlier eras. It is more common for women to be full time employees than homemakers. In 1879‚ when Henrik Ibsen wrote “A Doll ’s House”‚ there was great controversy over the outcome of the play. Nora’s walking out on her husband and children was appalling to many audiences centuries

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    from the perspective of Leroy Moffitt‚ a recent disabled truck driver. Although the injury leads him to sit home all day like a bored housewife‚ he pursues his hobby that is stereo typically feminine. He constructs craft objects from kits and sews needlepoint pillows‚ as a pleasurable interest. However‚ he dreams of building a log cabin for his wife from one of his craft kit models‚ which symbolically portrays their marriage. The cabin is an unrealistic idea‚ and the project does not interest Norma Jean

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    How is your personal response to the character of “Hamlet” shaped by his interaction with others in the play? In William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”‚ the character of Hamlet is shaped by his interaction with others in the play due to him being regarded as a key figure in the progressive decline of the state of Denmark. He insists on deceiving those around him‚ despite a well-intentioned desire to uncover the truth. Consequently Hamlet becomes implicated in the further corruption of Denmark by being

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    Meredith Franco    BOOK REVIEW SHEET  Title: The Scarlet Letter    Author: Nathaniel Hawthrone    Main Characters:​ Hester Prynne‚ Pearl‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale  Three scenes most important for developing main character(s):  1. ​ The first scaffold scene‚ which occurs in Chapters 1­3‚ focuses on Hester and the scarlet letter. She stands on  the scaffold with quiet defiance‚ holding her baby in her arms. Meanwhile‚ a crowd of townspeople has gathered  to watch her humiliation and hear a sermon

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    the school’s practice of pulling me from classes like math and social studies‚ she asked what home activities might help. From then on‚ my IEP was waived and my mother became my intervention director. At home‚ I brought in the groceries‚ did needlepoint‚ and completed connect-the-dot puzzles to improve my hand/eye coordination. At each new school‚ we faced the same struggle. Indomitable‚ my mother advocated for me every time. She never failed to ensure I was in the right place‚ and as a result

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    Sally’s luxurious carpet is comfortable underfoot‚ however she wanted to add structure and also aid specify each area. Sally covered her neutral carpeting with fascinating rug-- a braided jute variation in her living-room and also an intricate needlepoint carpet in her bed room. Mix‚ Don’t Match. Sally threw the "matchy‚ matchy" policy by placing varying end tables and lamps on either side of the sofa in her living space. The inequality functions because‚ even though one table is a white Asian-inspired

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    The ancient civilizations had several different aspects that made up the land and the people. Craft specialization is frequently used to gauge different levels of social complexity‚ it’s also seen as a main motivator in the expansion of the social hierarchical arrangement. A argument that we tend to see is the significant difference concerning craft specialization and craft industrialization in civilization is usually overlooked. Since foregoing investigations we can determine the functions of craft

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    “I don’t trust her‚” I spoke in a hushed tone‚ meticulously eying the woman. “And why do you say that Mr Craig?” The pretty lady next to me responded with a dismissive‚ almost contemptuous tone. I could feel a scornful smile surface on her face without having to look for confirmation. “She’s a bloody communist that’s why!” I said gruffly. There was an irritating ruffle that diverted my attention and so I turned to look. “Where do you think you’re going with that Ms?” I snapped at the pretty lady

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    To what extent is Lorca’s use of symbolism and imagery in The House of Bernarda Alba central to the unfolding of his tragic tale? When Federico Garcia Lorca talked about his new play‚ The House of Bernarda Alba‚ he said that it was pure realism and did not have a drop of poetry in it‚ however if you look closely you can see expressionism elements. The tragedy of the play has been emphasised by symbolism and imagery to help the unfolding of his tragic tale by presenting the fears‚ the fact that “They’ve

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