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    British Literature Hinkley 8 Dec. 2012 Personal Response Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ is a great representation of how life in the 1800s would have been. Placement in society played a major role and most of her characters only did what society permitted them to do. The people who you were surrounded around either broke you or made you an influence on the town. The women seemed to look only for someone to marry them‚ not for someone to love them. The women in this novel‚ searched

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    Personal Response on Sexuality Identity James DuJardin Psy/265 04/28/2013 Joanne Evans At the beginning of this course I felt assured that I knew what I was taking and studying. I will explain‚ and in some cases reiterate‚ what has been said over the course of these nine weeks. I will say that I have liked this class the best out of my previous psychology classes. This class has helped me establish a better understanding of the nature of sexuality. Before this course I

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    Shakespearean sonnet. One writer who was able to accomplish this feat was Robert Frost. However‚ in the case of poetry today‚ the definition of a true sonnet lies in the eyes of the beholder‚ for Robert Frost engaged great flexibility in the writing of his sonnets and stretched the form of Shakespearean sonnets new limits creating a unique style and form of his own. The following will display to what length Robert Frost deviates from the form of the Shakespearean sonnet in his poem "The Oven Bird":

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    Lesson 1-Personal Response Agamemnon I believe that Agamemnon is a protagonist character with selfish intentions in the play‚ Agamemnon. Although‚ he does make a few errors in his period of ruling. Overall‚ I believe he is a hubris person as he holds great pride in himself‚ his actions and his decisions. I believe that his intentions of his actions are only meant for his own benefit and that he believes no one else’s value should be more than his value. He has very little effect but‚ a very important

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    Title: The Catcher in the Rye Author: J.D. Salinger Text type: Extended written text – novel In the novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ I found the idea of self-isolation from human relationships that was portrayed through the protagonist Holden Caulfield very interesting. While over the course of the novel‚ which is set into a timeframe of three days‚ Holden interacts with many others‚ we see that he does not have a close relationship with any of these people other than his

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    In this response to lyrics and personal reflection essay‚ I chose the song “invisible” by Taylor Swift. She is an amazing singer and songwriter. Taylor Swift has written so many songs‚ but I chose “invisible” because I can relate to this song a lot. She started singing when she was really young. All of her songs have some sort of story to tell‚ and I really enjoy listening to her music. Taylor Swifts music has a lot of meaning to it‚ mostly about how it was for her growing up. But this

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    01/4/13 Personal Response To Text 2 (Extended Text) By Peter Stamp Title: Guardian Of The Dead Author; Karen Healy Genre: Young Adult/ Fiction Publisher: www.allenandunwin.com Guardian Of The Dead by Karen Healy is an adventure novel about a normal day-to-day high school student who hangs out with her friends‚ obsesses with Mark‚ a mysterious boy and her biggest worry is her essay deadline. Then everything changes; in the foggy woods outside the school‚ something ancient and deadly is

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    1) Personal Response When I read the excerpts from Dick Gregory’s book‚ nigger‚ I was surprised at some parts of the text. It was surprising when Gregory went against the movie manager when the manager didn’t allow him to sit downstairs.”’I’m sorry‚ Mister Gregory‚ but you know you can’t sit in the orchestra.’’Why not?’’Because colored seating is in the balcony.’My St.Louis dream died that night….’If you want me in the balcony‚ you’ll have to put me there.’”(Gregory 83). I was also surprising

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    Personal Response to “The Shawshank Redemption” Punit Gor Foundation II DSK Supinfocom Director Frank Darabont’s 1994 debut‚ The Shawshank Redemption is a Drama film adapted from Stephen King’s novel Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption from his 1982 collections. Thomas Newman delivers the score to the film. The story is chronological and is in the same time period of the film (1994). The film stars Tim Robbins‚ who plays a young and successful banker‚ Andrew “Andy” Dufresne‚ sentenced

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    Personal Response to Dear Daddy The short story Dear Daddy by Lee Maracle brought me back the tears that I‚ too‚ had as a child. I felt pitiful for the main character’s experience and deeply impressed by the thirteen-year-old girl’s courage of getting over her negative feelings for the past and going on with her life. The story‚ written in the form of a letter‚ shows the process of a thirteen-year-old girl becoming more mature as she expresses her grievances from her tragic childhood. At the beginning

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