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    Patrick did not go for Clara‚ they would have never gotten back together and ended with lifelong happiness. In contrast‚ Almasy does not want a new lover. When Katherine breaks up with Almasy‚ he becomes so traumatized with the break up that he gets drunk and makes a fool of himself at the expedition team dinner. In addition to this‚ when Katherine dies‚ Almasy does not fall in love with another woman‚ he enters a depression because “Everything I have loved or valued has been taken away from me” (Patient

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    the plays written by Shakespeare and Ford there is a difference in the way women behave and conduct themselves than how women usually do in the 17thcentury. We mainly look at two women in each play; Annabella from ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore’ and ‘Katherine’‚ the shrew in ‘The Taming of The Shrew’. John’s ‘Tis Pity she’s A Whore was frowned upon and looked down on because it was a play about a relationship between a brother and his sister... Tis Pity are compared with many plays but it is mostly compared

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    examples/evidence from book the whole 1) Katherine Branch a) Servant of Daniel and Abigail Wescot b) Has fits may or may not be real c) accuses Disborough and Clawson i) claims Disborough was her guide to compo there and back ii) accused Clawson of pinching her and later red spots appeared on Kate which later turned into black and blue bruises d) begins trial and other colonist’s confession to start coming forward because of her 2) Mercy Disborough a) Accused witch by Katherine Branch b) Many neighbors accuse

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    The Chrysalids Have you ever dreamed of a place where you will have to hide your true identity to survive. “ The Chrysalids” by John Wyndham shows the reader exactly that. In this novel there are many different themes but the main themes are ; Survival to live in this community‚ discrimination‚ and punishment. Survival in this community is vital because if you are born a deviant you must learn to hide yourselves to blend in with the group otherwise you are banished to the fringes. As David

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    their masters ask of them. Katherine Philips says‚ “A married state affords but little ease; The best of husbands are so hard to please” (1-2). In these lines‚ the speaker suggests that the realities of marriage place unnecessary roles in the lives of women. One of the things women must do in marriage is to please their husbands. Therefore‚ like servants‚ wives must do their best to make sure that their husbands are happy‚ even when they are not (Glancy 145). Katherine Phillips and Mary Chudleigh

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    that he cannot cook and never wears shoes. Being a gay housekeeper was Agador’s social role and identity in society. The Keeleys arrive at Armand’s residence‚ but Katherine‚ who is to play Val’s mother‚ is still not there she is stuck in traffic. Everyone engages in awkward small talk but Armand is nervous‚ even more so because Katherine has not arrived. Kevin and Louise‚ meanwhile‚ are worried that Armand’s nervousness is because he has heard about the Jackson scandal and is uncomfortable having

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    simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace‚ Or seek for rule‚ supremacy‚ and sway When they are bound to serve‚ love‚ and obey... (Act V‚ Scene II). According to an analyzation of The Taming of the Shrew by the Shmoop editorial team‚ Katherine “...really doesn’t have any other choice in the matter. She has to give this speech if she wants any kind of tranquility in her marriage because she has no legal rights as a 16th-century wife – she’s basically her husband’s property‚ which means

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    Katherine Mansfield Her First Ball Revision booklet Remember that this story must be written about with Witi Ihimaera Mrs Matthews Year 11 Short text revision part 1. Her First Ball Katherine Mansfield Katherine Mansfield Character Study Leila It is essential that we understand how the main character Leila in the story. Below are the types of questions that you will be asked on your short text study at Level 1. 1. Describe an important character or individual in EACH text

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    communicate fears and opinions through unique writing styles. Katherine Anne Porter’s early story "The Jilting of Grandma Weatherall" is a perfect illustration of modernism In this story‚ the literary technique of stream-of-consciousness is used. This narrative is in no way structured into a coherent‚ logical presentation of events. It frequently jumps back into time to the main characters’ past experiences‚ re-creating dramatic moments. Katherine Anne Porter writes "Such a fresh breeze blowing and such

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    Everyone deserves to have a happy‚ healthy mother to help them get through the hard parts of life. Katherine Wisner‚ a professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine said‚ “In the United States‚ the vast majority of postpartum women with depression are not identified or treated‚ even though they are at higher risk for psychiatric disorders. (Rope‚ 2013)” Post-partum depression is a real and serious issue that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Post-partum depression should

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