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    so much and never got to really know his wife. Norma Jean is much more focused on exercising and being healthy‚ she even enrolled in some night classes. Norma Jean’s mother‚ Mabel‚ starts to see the changes in Norma Jean and suggests to Leroy that they go away to Shiloh to see if that can rekindle their marriage. At first Norma Jean is very hesitant to the idea‚ but finally says she will go. They end their day in Shiloh by having a picnic where Norma Jean tells Leroy that she wants to leave him. At

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    Hedda Gabler by Ibsen

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    Cited: Hemmer‚ Bjorn. “The dramatist Henrik Ibsen.” http://odin.dep.no/ud/nornytt/ibsen.html Ibsen‚ Henrik. Four Major Plays: A Doll’s House‚ Ghosts‚ Hedda Gabler‚ The Master Builder. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1998. Mazer‚ Cary M. “Hedda Gabler.” http://www.english.upenn.edu/~cmazer/hedda.html.

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    Button, Button

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    Button‚ Button By Richard Matheson Q No. 1: Why did Norma consider the tone and attitude of Mr. Steward offensive? Ans: Norma considered the tone and attitude of Mr. Steward offensive because he was insistent like a salesperson and kept speaking even after Norma’s excuse of being busy at home. Moreover‚ Norma felt his expressive style very odd and disrespectful. Q No. 2: Why did Arthur disagree with his wife? Ans: Arthur disagreed with his wife because he was not interested in the offer

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    child star‚ Norma Desmond‚ the need for recognition led to distortion within her own reality. Norma lives in the past‚ and feeds off what she was‚ as well as what she believes she is destined to become. For Norma‚ the only entertainment she gets‚ comes

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    the characters’ of Leroy Moffitt‚ his wife Norma Jean and the mother-in-law Mabel. Leroy is a truck driver‚ used to driving all over the nation with lengthy time away from home. He now is in recovery from an injury to his leg and finds himself idle at home trying to pass the time. He has many concerns about his future employment‚ his marriage and the death of the son Randy. He used to do a lot of speed when he was driving and now is just smoking pot. Norma Jean works at a drugstore and is very knowledgeable

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    The man who loved flowers

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    Harlem‚ eager to reunite with his significant other. He buys her a pretty bouquet from a flower vendor. He and the seller have a long and friendly chat‚ but as the dark begins to settle down‚ he moves on again to find his love; Norma. However when he finally sees Norma and wants to give her the beautiful flowers he bought for her‚ something is wrong. Something is very wrong and the story ends fatally. “The Man Who Loved Flowers” is a very exciting story written by Stephen King. In this short

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    finished the book. This book is about Norman Bates who suffers from an identity disorder causing him to become his mother‚ Norma. In this journal I will be characterizing and questioning. G: Throughout the story‚ Norman Bate’s identity disorder caused him to displayed characteristics of two very different people. Y: Norman Bates R: Introverted R: Prone to homicidal ideation Y: Norma Bates R: High-strung R: Possessive R: Hypocrite Throughout the story‚ Norman Bates displays characteristics of two

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    overcame her difficult childhood and struggles in her adult life. Marilyn Monroe was known to have a difficult childhood that affected her greatly later in her adult life and was one of the reasons she had many psychological problems. She was born as Norma Jean Baker on June 1st‚ 1926 in Los Angeles‚ California. She was born to Edward Mortson and Gladys Monroe‚ who were not

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    two different types of dysfunctional relationships. In "Shiloh" we see a marriage relationship between Norma Jean and Leroy Moffit. In "Sonny ’s Blues"‚ we see a brotherhood relationship between Sonny and his brother. These relationships are considered dysfunctional based on the actions and lack of actions based on those involved. In Mason ’s "Shiloh"‚ the relationship between Leroy and Norma Jean was off to a good start. They have been married sixteen years and had a kid named Randy. Randy passed

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    Button vs. Box

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    Pandora and Norma receive two strange gifts. Pandora receives a special box presented by the messenger of the gods‚ Hermes. With the box she also got a warning to never open it. Making this task a bit harder‚ Hera the wife of Zeus gave Pandora the gift of curiosity. Curiosity and a mysterious box? Not such a great combination. Pandora tried extremely hard to fight the urge to open the box‚ she even chained it up and buried it in the ground‚ and sadly her temptation was to powerful. Norma in “Button

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