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    Atticus guides his children through the ropes of life within their relationship. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus instructs his children many things over the tight relationship they have together. Many things occurred in this book‚ some of which revolved around the Tom Robinson court case. Although Jem and Scout were young‚ they attended the court case and took quite a bit from it. Atticus was the defending lawyer and he had explained the court system with Jem and Scout briefly prior

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    Jagoda Horozanska 9c Explore the ways marginalised groups are presented in The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare was very subtle when introducing the problems marginalised groups faced during the era the plays were set. The characters in the plays ‘The Merchant of Venice’ and ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚’ are frequently used to portray and convey Shakespeare’s feelings and views on the 16th century’s society.

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    forgranted!!! Niggas will only do what you allow‚ I guess my heart was just to free for you huh? This is just as my dad did my mom. I don’t want you around me period‚ I don’t want you‚ I don’t want to talk to you!! Ava-Rose is my heart! Me and my daughter deserves better‚ I’m the one she depends on!! Stressing over you is why I’m in the condition I’m in now. At least I know she’ll never leave me lonely. I’m so done with this shit!! GgghjvvhI’m seized from words. It was either you was with me or against

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    To have an understanding of the use of disease as a metaphor in Thomas Mann ’s novella Death In Venice‚ it is useful to understand the concept of disease itself. According to Webster ’s Dictionary‚ 1913 edition‚ disease is defined as the "lack of ease; uneasiness; trouble; vexation; disquiet." These words do embody the struggles of the great author‚ and main character of the novella‚ Gustav Aschenbach‚ but it is the description of disease as "an alteration in the state of the body or of some of

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    painter‚ Kees van Dongen‚ in the early twentieth century‚ created fauvist portraits for the French upper class. In his painting The Quai‚ Venice‚ Kees depicts a simple abstract portrait of Marchesa Luisa Casati waiting along the Venice Grand Canal. Kees van Dongen takes advantage of elements of contrasting colors‚ rich color‚ and the style of Fauvism. The Quai‚ Venice elegantly portrays the Italian woman‚ Marchesa Luisa Casati‚ who is quite familiar to the art world. Marchesa Luisa Casati is said to

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    William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” and Michele Roberts’ “Your Shoes” both explore similar themes of contrast‚ particularly within characters to create interest for the reader or audience. Shakespeare’s play was written in the late 1500s‚ a time of strict gender and age roles where society was largely focussed on social class that was impacted highly on by religion. This in turn led to constant discrimination to those who were not in the highest social class. Despite “Your Shoes” being

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    reported that prior to his parents separating‚ he spent time with both of his parents. Emile indicated that his mother did not work and cared for them while his father was working. He indicated that his father always worked late‚ he is a chef. He indicated when his father was off he would sleep at times he would also do family stuff. Emile stated that he enjoyed spending time with his father‚ he stated that he liked cooking with his father. He stated when his parents were together‚ he perceived

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    Anne has a relationship with her parents‚ more or less. For example this can be seen when Anne’s behaviours and dialogs with them. Anne loves his father so much and she loves him more than everybody around the world. Anne said “It’s true. I’ve been thinking about it for a long time. You’re the only one I love.” (57). It shows that she loves only her father‚ not her mother her friends even her friends. She loves only her father and shows her love to him. And she wants her father always with her.

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    1.Q: Explain the functions of Merchant Banking. Functions Merchant banking is a service oriented industry. Merchant banks all over the world carry out the same set of services. Merchant banks in India carry out the following functions and services specifically. 1. Corporate Counseling 2. Project counseling 3. Pre-investment Studies 4. Capital restructuring 5. Credit Syndication 6. Issue Management and underwriting 7. Portfolio Management 8. Working Capital Finance 9. Acceptance Credit and Bill

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    me thus transformed to a boy” (Shakespeare‚ 37). The play The Merchant of Venice lays a huge emphasis on love and how it ultimately makes us human. Love is portrayed in many ways. There is love between family‚ friends and lovers. Each of the relationships in the play can teach us a lesson. We see in Antonio and Bassanio’s relationship that love may not always be returned in the same capacity. In Bassanio and Portia’s relationship we learn that love isn’t necessarily always about affection‚ it can

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