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    Models for the Analysis of Legal Argumentation EVELINE T. FETERIS Department of Speech Communication‚ Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric University of Amsterdam Spuistraat 134 1012 VB Amsterdam Netherlands e.t.feteris@uva.nl Introduction In their classical works on argumentation the philosophers Chaïm Perelman and Stephen Toulmin presented the procedures and practices of legal reasoning as a model for a rational practice of argumentation. In the 50 years since the publication of Perelman and

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    skip school for a day “Eveline” Quote: “Home! She looked around the room‚ reviewing all its familiar objects which she had dusted once a week for so many years‚ wondering where on earth all the dust came from. Perhaps she would never see again those familiar objects from which she had never dreamed of being divided” (Joyce 20). Quote: “Come! All the seas of the world tumbled about her heart. He was drawing her into them: he would drown her” (Joyce 23). A promise that Eveline made to her mother paralyzes

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    Whether these women are trapped in a world of political‚ religious‚ or marital unrest they can ’t seem to escape‚ or are the primary focal point for the male narrator‚ these prominent women serve as imperative roles in the major themes of Dubliners. Eveline‚ Maria and Gretta are Joyce ’s attempts to place women into a society he believes functions better without a marital institution. Joyce ’s notorious criticism of the modernistic approach of women opposed to their traditional counterparts is reflected

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    This document forced me to explore a writing style and tone that I never have written in the past. Since I needed to write in a similar voice of the gossip columns in the book Cocktail Party Economics for The Economist by my very own professor Eveline Adomait‚ I have learned that mimicking other tones and styles can be very difficult. In order to write in a similar voice‚ I needed to read a number of Eveline’s gossip columns to get on the right track. This writing assignment will help create a

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    She comes across as very relatable‚ someone who was not as confident or poised as Mrs. Peebles‚ but as the reader continues through the story‚ they realize how strong and capable Edie had become. Chapter 2 – “Eveline” 3. At just about the middle of the story (end of paragraph 9)‚ Eveline sums up her life in Dublin. “It was hard work-a hard life-but now that she was about to

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    bring about the changing attitudes women were forming about what they wanted out of life. Women were looking for more than marriage and domestic duties. In his novel Dubliners there is a short story titled Eveline that portrays a young woman who wants out of the life her mother left to her. Eveline felt trapped in a role that belonged to her mother and the women of that time period’s legacy. A role that was left to her upon her mother’s death‚ a repetitive role that consisted of taking care of her

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    Routine‚ Escape‚ and Life & Death in “Araby” Of the many stories in this collection‚ Joyce uses many themes in each particular story and reuses the themes again many times in the stories following. The three major themes that were quite a standout were when the main character of one story had to deal with either: the Imprisonment of Routine‚ the Strong Willing Desire for Escape‚ or the Corresponding Intersection of Life and Death. Along with many others‚ “Araby” had these three themes laid out

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    Ronald Joseph Ryan was born on February 21 1925 at Carlton‚ Melbourne. He was the only son‚ with three sisters‚ of Australian born parents John Ronald Ryan and Eveline Cecelia Thompson. John who was an invalid former miner violently abused Ronald and Eveline who was a domestic servant emotionally neglected him. Ronald’s childhood consisted of his parents’ alcoholism‚ poverty through there family‚ and poor health‚ particularly his father’s chronic phthisis. In November 1936‚ Ronald was sent to

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    the Korean-Canadian family demonstrate the cultural differences they have with the rest of Canadians. To begin with‚ the daughters’ parents expect all their daughters to enroll in University. This was the case with the two youngest daughters‚ as Eveline was studying to become a doctor while Angela was studying to become a lawyer. However‚ Carolyn‚ the eldest daughter‚ decided not to go to university which caused her parents to disown her. Carolyn had high hopes from her parents‚ but could not stand

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    The Devil’s Advocate. Retrieved on May 16‚ 2014 from http://www.hollywood.com/movies/182300/the-devil-s-advocate#synopsis Jasmine’s Story-Disney Princess‚ Retrieved on April 18‚ 2014 from http://princess.disney.com/jasmines-story Joyce‚ J. (2010). Eveline. Online Literature Network. First published in 1914. Literary Terms and Definitions. (2010). Plot. Literary Terms and Definitions. (2010). Plot. Mitchell‚ E. (2001). “O” Film Review; The Moor Shoots Hoops. Retrieved on May 8‚ 2014‚ from http://www

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