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    Character Sketch: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Tom Wingfield Tom Wingfield is a lot like his absent father. He dreams of adventure and leaves his responsibilities in order to find it as his father did. Being stuck at the warehouse‚ Tom is disappointed in his life. He’d come home late most days because he was at the movies. In one scene‚ Tom even speaks of his jealousy towards the actors and how they keep all the adventure to themselves. He wants to be doing everything he has seen

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    The Castle Monologue

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    The Castle Madison Blenheim (Tony approaches Dale Kerrigan about his mothers’ passing out in front of Tony’s house). Tony - Yeah mate‚ last Thursday me mum passed away. I drove up to the hospital in ‘old betsie’ for me usual afternoon visit after a cracker of a day at work‚ only to find out the angels had taken her. Those nurse ladies told me it was just her time‚ but I don’t understand aye‚ she was such a trooper through the whole thing from diagnosis‚ right throughout chemo‚ the lot.

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    The Wall Perhaps‚ the single most important text that I have ever encountered is Pink Floyd’s The Wall. The album has been constantly listen too‚ thought about and felt throughout my childhood; and now my adult life. I cant quite remember why I found the album attractive in the first place. I started listening before I could fully understand what the album was about but I knew that is was‚ and would be even more‚ significant as I learned more about myself. As my life went on it became clear why

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    In "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles we see many occasions where a reader or perhaps even a scholar can begin to get confused. However‚ Misunderstanding the Oedipus Rex takes time to look at some of the most debated events throughout the entire book. E.R. Dodd’s transforms Oedipus Rex into a descriptive legible masterpiece. Within we find the answers to many key questions and elements which have plagued undergraduates and scholars for years‚ and perhaps even years to come. "In what sense‚ if in any‚ does

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    Looming on the horizon: The glass ceiling is alive and well Looming on the horizon: The glass ceiling is alive and well The concept of the “glass ceiling” was first recognized as an American social issue in 1986. The Wall Street Journal had published an article describing the impossible barriers that women had to confront as they tried to reach the top of the corporate ladder (Federal Glass Ceiling Commission‚ 1995). This invisible barrier reflects inequality and discrimination of a

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    its generation. Three things influence a generation: an important event‚ an important person‚ and an important part of the culture. From the ‘80s there are three lasting definitions: Reagan’s “Berlin Wall!” speech‚ Ms. Howe (a progeny of the age)‚ and the popular music of the decade. The “Berlin Wall” speech is the most notable event of the decade‚ and its impact on global politics has lasted into the modern age. Ms. Howe grew up in the ‘80s and has thus been influenced by that age. What she does

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    The Glass Menagerie is a play of a family who is incredibly unstable. The play is about many other things‚ however the childlike minds of the main characters are a main point of the film. Each character of the film is caught within their own fantasy. Their inability to stay in reality hurts each character differently. Restoration is not actually attained in this film‚ however there was a desire from the mother‚ Amanda‚ for restoration. This movie is not a good depiction of restoration because no

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    The term castle originated from the Anglo-Norman French word for castellum‚ meaning fort (Oxford Dictionary‚ 2015). Forts were popular in England before the Norman Conquest. The concept of the castle was introduced to England by the Normans‚ which is a misconception. In the simplest form a castle is a ‘fortified residence’ (Davill‚ 2002‚ 77). With consideration of earlier structures‚ there is a correlation between structures before the conquest and post-conquest castle. Essentially structures such

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    “Another Brick in the Wall” This song was written by Pink Floy’d. It was recorded April-November 1979 and was released to the public on December 1979. The song can be found on “The Wall” album. The song is written with three parts: part one is referred to as reminiscing‚ part two is referred to as education‚ and part three is referred to as drugs. Part two is the most recognized part of the whole song. “Another Brick in the Wall” hit number fifty-seven on the disco chart. Part one of “Another

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    its audiences to the future with its films. Andrew Stanton’s film Wall-e and Spike Jonze’s film Her are examples well-made science fiction films identify and explores the ideas of technology and humanity. In the film Wall-e‚ the main character Wall-e is a lonely robot living on earth after all the life forces has died or left the planet. Wall-e’s main function and purpose within the film is to collect garbage and minimize waste. Wall-e later meets Eve‚ a robot who comes to earth to explore if the planet

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