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    throw off the aesthetic burden of the realist novel‚ these writers introduced a variety of literary tactics and devices: the radical disruption of linear flow of narrative; the frustration of conventional expectations concerning unity and coherence of plot and character and the cause and effect development thereof; the deployment of ironic and ambiguous juxtapositions to call into question the moral and philosophical meaning of literary action; the adoption of a tone of epistemological self-mockery aimed

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    com/title/tt1535109/)‚ 8.3 on rotten tomato (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/captain_phillips/) and 4/5 on the telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/10326943/Captain-Phillips-first-review.html). This film has a really good plot that keeps the audience craving for more. Captain Philips is a moving‚ touching story of a sea captain who works for a company called Maersk to ship goods to the poor people in Africa‚ they plan to take a route from the US through the Somali sea of

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    conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot. Fawkes‚ pronounced fawks Guy‚ English conspirator‚ born in York. A protestant by birth‚ he became a Roman Catholic after the marriage of his widowed mother to a man of Catholic background and sympathies(Miller 578). In 1593 he enlisted in the Spanish Army in Flanders and in 1596 participated in the capture of the city of Calais by the Spanish in their war with Henry IV of France. He became implicated with Thomas Winter and others in the Gunpowder Plot to blow up Parliament

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    Surround in 1986 Figure 8: Bid price variable for markets Tri-County & Surround in 1987 Figure 9: Bid price variable for markets Tri-County & Surround in 1988 Figures 5-9 above show the box plots obtained using R for Tri-County and Surround for the years 1984 to 1988. After examining these plots from the combined data for Meyer and Trauth‚ there is presence of potential outliers in all the years. There is a presence of potential outliers in all 5 years in Surround. On the other hand‚ they

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    ’" "Crane: ’He’s just stepping over them like-’" "Shawn: ’He’s coming towards us." "Crane: ’Sir‚ look‚ I think we should get out of here‚ if you don’t mind my-’ " "The next sound heard was a high-pitched scream‚ and a crunching noise." -pg.10 B. PLOT RELEVANCE: From this quote we can conclude that someone survived the accident. This led the scientists to have hope that there was a way to survive the virus even for a short period of time. C. CHEMISTRY CONCEPT: The chemistry in this quote shows

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    Mad Max: Fury Road employs a common narrative structure known as “Torodov’s Theory of Equilibrium” (Torodov and Weinstein‚ 75). Torodov theorised that “the minimal complete plot can be seen as the shift from one equilibrium to another”‚ establishing the idea of a narrative structure that begins in equilibrium‚ then shifting to a state of disequilibrium and disruption before resolving to equilibrium once again. Mad Max: Fury

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    detectives “Why don’t you eat up that lamb that’s in the oven? It’ll be cooked just right by now.” The author used dramatic irony in this part to show that things aren’t always what they seem to be. This also adds excitement and a conclusion to the plot. While the detectives thought they were just getting a free meal‚ in reality; they were eating the very weapon that had killed Patrick Maloney only a few hours before. “All right‚ she told herself. So I’ve killed him” The situational irony here is

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    merely summarize the plot. 2. Morally ambiguous characters - characters whose behavior discourages readers from identifying with them as purely good or purely evil - are at the heart of many works of literature. Great Expectations has a morally ambiguous character play a pivotal role. Write a well-organized essay in which you explain how the character can be viewed as morally ambiguous and why his or her moral ambiguity is significant to the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary. 3

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    It affects it because the plot is based on the event about Tom Robinson. So if Lee didn’t use any historical context there wouldn’t be a story. It also affects the plot by letting the story move on. The plot evolves on the event of Robinson because if it weren’t for the accusing of Robinson and Atticus being his attorney then Bob Ewell wouldn’t have broken Jem’s arm

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    History of ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aids) The availability of low cost microprocessors and the development of advanced computer technology during the 1970s and 1980s have made it possible to apply computer techniques to improve commercial marine radar systems. Radar manufactures used this technology to create the Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA). ARPAs are computer assisted radar data processing systems which generate predictive vectors and other ship movement information. The International

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