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    because he enters into the social context of early Christianity‚ specifically Pauline Christianity. The world has information about Pauline Christianity for the several letters that were written by Paul himself and by his followers. In addition. The Book of Acts‚ written by Luke‚ also offers many details about the mission of Paul and his companions. The information that the Letters and the Book of Acts allow us to see that Pauline Christianity was not the work of a single person‚ but a mission carried

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    Marion North 08/04/14 2.10 – Close analysis of film Heavenly Creatures is based on a true story about two teenage girls who murder one of their mothers in Christchurch‚ New Zealand. The film‚ directed by Sir Peter Jackson‚ uses many techniques in the opening scene to efficiently show how vital this scene is to the film. These techniques include a documentary clip‚ costume‚ cinematography and sound. In the beginning of the opening scene‚ a documentary clip is used to introduce us to the town

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    Castilians were much more organized than their Aztec counterpart. The soldiers fought in unison and never gave a second thought on what they were engaging in (Hanson 207). To strengthen their effectiveness‚ they fired in group volleys (Hanson 207). Their leaders‚ Hernán Cortés the most prominent‚ did not just pray together‚ but met with each other (Hanson 207). They argued and discussed tactical solutions to defeat their opponent. Soldiers were even allowed to give input. Aztecs‚ on the other hand‚ were

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    begins playing cards with them. Pulling up a chair without being invited‚ she asks if she can join their game of cards. Fleur borrows eight cents from the narrator Pauline and begins to win. The men unsuccessfully try to rattle her‚ and Tor discovers that she is unable to bluff‚ but Fleur continues to win. Fleur finally picks up Pauline‚ who is hiding in the walls‚ and puts her to bed. The game continues night after night‚ and each time Fleur wins exactly one dollar. The men are soon "lit with suspense"

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    discovers by the second chapter that there are two narrators‚ Nanapush and Pauline Puyat. This method of having two narrators telling their stories alternately could be at first confusing‚ especially if the readers hasn’t been briefed about it or hasn’t read a synopsis of it. Traditionally‚ there is one narrator in the story‚ but Erdrich does an effective and spectacular job in combining Nanapush and Pauline’s stories. It is so well written that one might question as he or she

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    “Fleur” Guided Question: In the beginning of the story Pauline describes herself as “Invisible.” She said she was not much to look at so no one ever saw her but by the end of the story that had changed. At the end of the story Pauline says‚ “In my dreams‚ I look straight back at Fleur‚ at the men. I am no longer the watcher on the dark sill‚ the skinny girl” (Erdrich 613). I think the passage from the story that proves Pauline is no longer “the watcher” but a person of action is‚ “I stood there

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    Stereotypically‚ Pauline is portrayed as a stupid girl who lacks common sense‚ ‘I don’t understand’. This line is then repeated towards the end of the play. Bean has done this to present Pauline as a two dimensional character‚ showing no development throughout. Leaving a character undeveloped is a common technique used in many comedies. For example‚ in ‘Much Ado about Nothing’‚ Shakespeare leaves the character of Hero undeveloped. Similarly‚ Bean has used this method on Pauline to show the restrictions

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    Networks‚ and Transatlantic Relations There is a photograph ‚ taken during the 11th edition of the Sound Poetry International Festival‚ held in Toronto in 1978‚ that depicts three authors: they are‚ from the left to the right‚ Bob Cobbing‚ Sten Hanson (holding what seems to be a cat)‚ and Henri Chopin‚ or‚ should we say‚ England‚ Sweden‚ and France‚ in what seems to be a metaphorical representation of the theme proposed by the current paper. Either way‚ they represent different traditions and forms

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    Intro This essay is going to be about the story “The Bluest Eye” & the movie “The Color Purple”. In the story “The Bluest Eye” was mostly about A girl name Pecola Breedlove. Pecola was the daughter of Mrs. Pauline Breedlove‚ and Cholly Breedlove‚ also the sister of Sammy her 14 year old brother who ran away. In The Movie it was about the main character‚ Ms. Celie‚ she was Common law wife of Albert. They had 2 kids‚ named (Olivia & Adam). Introducing the other characters in The Color Purple… Shug

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    Born in Cergy-Pontoise‚ France‚ Céline Sciamma has been a strong female presence in the French film scene. Now‚ with three features under her belt‚ she shows no signs of stopping. She’s gotten awards from international and French festivals such as Cannes‚ Lumières‚ César and more. Sciamma’s work primarily revolves around coming of age stories‚ specifically sexual queer awakenings and gender nonconformity. Sciamma identifies herself as a gay woman and much of her work explores the intersection of

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