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    Elyse Ferguson Mrs.Wadman Academic English 12 Monday‚ February‚ 25‚ 2013 Essay on “The Lady Or The Tiger?” Frank R. Stockton is an American novelist born in Philadelphia in 1834. Frank lived a mischievous boyhood but once he grow up he began to study engraving on wood well on the side he started writing as it was his true passion. When the story “The Lady Or The Tiger?” was written it had been translated into many different languages through the success Stockton had with it‚ since he composed

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    writing‚ for his short stories collection‚ "Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra". He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 for contributions to children’s literature. He now lives with his adopted family in Landour near Mussoorie. THE PLOT The story “The Tiger in the Tunnel’ symbolises the struggles and hardships that a poor family has to go through‚ the courage and determination they display and finally‚ in spite of the tragedy and sense of loss that they experience‚ life still goes on. The setting

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    The story of Little Red Riding Hood and the underlying meaning may be surprising to readers because none would expect for the original story to have sexual and even biblical analogies. The Grimm brothers’ version of this fairytale uses symbolism to uncover the true meaning behind the girl and her red cap. In the beginning‚ a “sweet little girl” is given a red hood by her grandmother. The hood‚ covering her head‚ symbolizes her youth. However the bold red color implies that this young girl is soon

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    Learning to ride a horse can be an exhilarating and exciting experience right from the word go but we also know that Horse Riding Accidents are just a fact of the sport - or are they? So what can you do to minimise the chances of Horse Riding Accidents and avoid getting hurt altogether?: Baggy Trousers are a "No No!" You may have noticed that traditional horse riding clothing is figure hugging and there are good safety reasons for this. Any clothing that is loose fitting or baggy runs the risk

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    Inferior by Hanna Rosin contains an excellent anecdote that puts Rosin in a position of defence for her parenting style against Amy Chua’s Chinese-style parenting. The anecdote‚ which her 2-year-old son calls her a “kitty kat” when she was acting out “tiger‚” reveals her position amongst other parents in the standards set by Amy Chua. However‚ this does not break her as a parent‚ nor does it cause her to rethink what she does for her kids. Instead‚ Rosin defends herself by to criticizing “Ms. Chua’s parenting

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    matters and women’s needs through her writings. Her poem “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” was used to express male and female relationships or maybe one in particular. Although many critics argue the point of view‚ the overall theme of “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” is Aunt Jennifer’s oppression through marriage‚ and the use of embroidery as the form of self-expression. The first verse of “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” is used to describe the tigers. They “prance across a screen”. This implies no sadness‚ the term “prance”

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    Barbaric Princess “The Lady‚ or The Tiger” by Mr. Frank R. Stockton has compelled readers for as long as time. This story ends with all wondering‚ so which is it‚ the delicate and fair young lady or the savage‚ fierce‚ wild-eyed tiger standing behind the door. This makes us ponder whether human heart chooses love or jealously. Within this essay‚ there will be proof that it is the stunning young woman behind the door. Although there is evidence proving that it is the tiger‚ in a sense there is more evidence

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    In the story “Here There Be Tigers”‚ there are multiple types of characters. There is the bossy and ignorant‚ but also the understanding and laid back. In the second story “Searching for Summer” there are the same element of characters. For example chatterton and Mr. Noakes are from two separate stories but have multiple of the same characteristics. Chatterton from “Here There Be Tigers” and Mr. Noakes from “Searching for Summer”‚ have multiple of the same characteristics‚ such as being self-absorbed

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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    Little Red Riding Hood‚ a children’s fairy tale that many people know‚ is a story about a young girl visiting her grandmother. The Oedipus Complex‚ an idea brought up by Sigmund Freud‚ refers to a rivalry with the parent of the same sex. According to Bruno Bettelheim‚ a psychologist and writer‚ Little Red Riding Hood and The Oedipus Complex have a lot in common. In Bettelheim’s analysis on the Brother’s Grimm version of the Little Red Riding Hood‚ he relates Little Red’s ignorance with a subconscious

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    takes. After reading the stories in the unit‚ I can conclude that hate is in every single one of them because it takes on forms like jealousy‚ greed‚ sadness‚ and anger. For example in the Lady and the tiger‚ it shows a lot of jealousy and a strain between two decisions. In the Lady and the Tiger‚ the princess is in love with a man that has the terrible fat of being in the arena. In the arena are two doors that contain 2 very different things. One door contains a bride that the man has to marry

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