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    Miss Havisham Analysis

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    relationships‚ the most important ones though are Pips relationship with Joe and Miss Havisham’s relationship with Compeyson. Great Expectations shows that relationships will be destroyed when people care more about money than people. When Pip first begins to gain money and raise into a higher social class he begins to feel like he is better than Joe and ashamed of Joe. Near the beginning of the book after meeting with Miss Havisham and Joe Pip says this "It is a most miserable thing to feel ashamed

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    “you can’t do that because you are not a boy”. It never occurred to me that the media has a hand in this way of society’s thinking. At the end of watching Miss Representation the viewer will actually feel that the media is the primary reason for undermining the growth of women in the United States. Jennifer Siebel Newsom‚ the director of Miss Representation‚ does an excellent job to convince her audience that women need to be portrayed as more than just pretty objects in the media. She does this

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    Sniffer is a short film about a man‚ who lives in a world where humans wear metal boots to weigh them down because they don’t react to gravity. The protagonist lives a monotonous life‚ arising from his sleep every morning to commute to work in a overcrowded bus‚ where his job entails testing deodorants by sniffing the armpits of various individuals‚ which is shown to be overweight. However‚ the ending of the film exhibit him realizing how dreary his life is‚ which triggered him unfastening his

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    1-18. McAdams‚ D. P. (1994). The person: An introduction to personality psychology (2nd ed.). New York: Harcourt Brace. McLeod‚ J. (1994). Doing counselling research. Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. Miles‚ M. B.‚ & Huberman‚ A. M. (1994). Qualitative data analysis: An expanded sourcebook (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage. Neuman‚ W. L. (2006). Social research methods: Qualitative and quantitative approaches (6th ed.). Boston: Pearson International. Roberts‚ B. (2002). Biographical research. Buckingham: Open

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    Miss Julie by Strindberg and Medea by Euripides explore the theme of power struggle. Julie‚ the Count’s daughter‚ was raised by a mother who hated men; Strindberg hence presents a confused character who struggles with her sexual desire for men juxtaposing with her need to dominate them. She feels compelled to use her social status when dealing with Jean. Medea‚ on the other hand‚ is presented as a brave‚ unpredictable‚ almost barbaric woman of extremes; she has committed several crimes on her husband’s behalf

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    Torts Outline- Brill Fall 2001 Overview: *What is a tort? A civil wrong other than a breach of contract for which the law provides a remedy. *Purposes of Tort law: Deter wrongful Encourage socially responsible behavior Restore injured parties to their original condition Peaceful means Intentional Torts I. Intent a. Definition—(1) voluntary acts for the purpose of causing [the essential element of the tort] OR (2) voluntary acts with knowledge

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    Essay 1 - Great Expectations Carlos Gonzalez In the novel Great Expectaions Miss Havisham is an upper class woman who lives by Pips village in Kent. Miss Havisham has lived a very sad and isolated life where her only perferred company is her adopted daughter‚ Estella‚ who Miss Havisham has raised to hate the opposite sex. Miss Havisham started her own Isolation after being stuck up at her own wedding by a man who worked with her brother to steal her shares in a brewery. After the event she was

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    chosen the last three pages of Chapter 24 where Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist‚ is spending the night sleeping on his previous teacher’s couch. The Huckleberry Finn extract I have chosen occurs in the beginning of Chapter 4. Huckleberry Finn has been kidnapped by his father and is now trapped in a cabin in the middle of the woods. Both the “Catcher in the Rye” extract and the “Huckleberry Finn” extract consist of the protagonists attempting to escape from a character that is perceived by society

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    Coursework 1: Textual and Theoretical Analysis How does the writing of Joseph Conrad in ’Heart of Darkness ’ express the experience of living a displaced life? Conrad can be described as a truly displaced writer and his experience is closely mirrored by the journey which Marlow‚ the chief protagonist in Heart of Darkness‚ undertakes. In ’Youth ’‚ Marlow ’s first words are‚ “there are those voyages that seem ordered for the illustration of life” 1‚ and ’Heart of Darkness ’ takes the reader

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    stories must quickly develop characters‚ so the audience can create a connection early. Protagonists contain a narrow mind in a lot of short stories. Closed-minded characters do not consider the other side of a story or argument. Protagonists in the short stories “The Sniper‚” “The Scarlet Ibis‚” and “The Cask of Amontillado‚” are narrow-minded and biased toward

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