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    Miss Havisham's Story

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    Havisham is Miss Havisham’s story in her own words. Miss Havisham reflects on her feelings for the man who left her‚ and the effect it has had on her. It explores how she could have come to be the woman she is. She remembers her ex in her dreams‚ and feels better until she wakes herself up trying to bite him. There is a sexual element to the dreams‚ and this is carried on into the violent end of the poem that wants him dead. The poem provides another insight into Miss Havisham‚ which gives the reader

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    Arrogance In Macbeth

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    The Witches’ prophecies set the stage for the downfall of Macbeth. Macbeth suffered from guilt and arrogance brought on by the pursuit for power. [Act 1 Sn 5] Lines 15-18 [Act 1 Sn 5] Lines 42-43 This shows that Lady Macbeth is more willing to kill to get what she wants. Also how Macbeth would rather let the prophecies take their own course rather than take shortcuts. [Act 2 Sn 2] Lines 12-13 This is where Lady Macbeth is anxiously waiting while Macbeth is "doing the deed". This quote shows

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    Empathy In Oryx And Crake

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    In the novel‚ Oryx and Crake‚ empathy is shown to convey the author’s truth about abandonment in someone’s early life. Empathy is used to identify what a person is feeling in many different situations including traumatic events. The protagonist Jimmy has found out that his mother has left him and his father and is going through many emotions in his head‚ trying to cope of what has happened. “Maybe she had loved Jimmy‚ thinks Snowman. In her own manner. Though he hadn’t believed it at the time. Maybe

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    Ethics and Public Relations

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    from country to country? 8 4. How can public relations practitioners an international company ’s ethical behaviour? 11 5. Conclusion 13 6. References 14 Question Ethics and public relations – some might say it is an oxymoron. What is your definition of ethics? Should ethical behaviour differ from country to country? How can public relations practitioners influence an international company ’s ethical behaviour? Discuss using international examples. 1. Introduction

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    young girl in goes through to get cupcakes‚ a desirable treat or reward. The poem has a lot to do with racism and discrimination. It is written in first person and as a narrative with many different poetic techniques such as alliteration‚ sibilance‚ oxymoron‚ personification etc. Holmes offers very vivid and descriptive details explaining what these cupcakes mean to this little girl. Being the reader‚ you can almost smell the cupcakes with the visuals the author gives. Holmes uses many different metaphors

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    Hymn to Intellectual Beauty 1. He compares intellectual beauty to moonbeams‚ hues & harmonies of an evening‚ widely spread clouds‚ memory of music‚ and anything that’s precious for its mysterious grace. They are all light‚ beautiful and underestimated in comparison. 2. Addressing this Spirit of Beauty‚ the speaker asks where it has gone‚ and why it leaves the world so desolate when it goes—why human hearts can feel such hope and love when it is present‚ and such despair and hatred when it

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    English Words. The English Stylistics 1. Functional Styles of the English Language 2. Phono-Graphical Expressive Means. 3. Lexical Stylistic Devices / Metaphor‚ Metonymy‚ Irony‚ Zeugma‚ Pun‚ Epithet‚ / 4. Lexical stylistic Devices /Oxymoron‚ Simile‚ Periphrases‚ Hyperbole‚ Repetition‚ Understatement/ 5. Syntactical Stylistic Devices /Stylistics

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    In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the Igbo people live in a complex culture that practices polytheism. When white Christians come into the villages with their monotheistic view‚ it creates quite a stir among the villagers‚ including the impulsive and overly masculine protagonist Okonkwo. Before this event occurred in the novel‚ the arrival of the swarm of locusts was intended to foreshadow the white missionaries invading the villages’ culture‚ land‚ and society. The event of the locusts

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    The literary device of symbolism is used here to conform one of the roles for women in this patriarchal society or else‚ they are left as outsiders in society. After Grace gets the job to work as a house servant for Mrs. Alderman Parkinson‚ she meets Mary Whitney who influences Grace to follow the roles of women in order for her to have a positive life as a woman‚ instead of becoming an outsider: I should remember that we were not slaves‚ and being a servant was not a thing we were born to…it was

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    The Sonnet’s Body and the Body Sonnetizedin Romeo and Juliet GAYLE WHITTIER HEN MERCUTIO NAMES ROMEO’S INHERITED MALADY-"Now is he for the numbersthatPetrarchflow’d in . . " (2.4.38-39)1-he places of thedynastic Petrarchas Romeo’s literary"father‚" thepoetic counterpart fatherwhose verbal legacy Julietsees as dangerous:"Deny thyfatherand refuse thyname. . .. " (2.2.34). In Mercutio’s allusion‚ renewal remembers inheritance;thereis no escape‚ familialor poetic‚ fromthe influenceof a preexistingword

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