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    Hughes demonstrates his perspective towards his destructive relationship with Plath through The Minotaur. Violence is evident in the very opening when Plath ‘smashed’ Hughes’ ‘mother’s heirloom sideboard – Mapped with the scars of [his] whole life’. Here Hughes is expressing the damage deep inside him than the physical destruction by Plath; that he too has childhood ‘scars’. Hughes suggests that Plath’s over-reaction and violence reflects her unstable mind by the word ‘demented’ revealing his helplessness

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    would hold them back on this expedition with his physical disadvantages. This is contrasted with Jack’s tactless remarks to Piggy with regards to the same incident. Jack says bluntly that they “don’t want you [him]” and that “three’s enough”. His rudeness caused Piggy to feel hurt and embarrassed especially since this was in front of all the boys‚ as seen when his “glasses flashed”‚ an indication of his feelings. Ralph is a better person than Jack as he knows how to handle matters with diplomacy and

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    He wanted Jem to get to know Mrs. Dubose not as an angry old lady but as a human being who has had a very tough life. Atticus is always polite to Mrs. Dubose‚ despite her rudeness. He is polite to everyone. The encounter Jem has with Mrs. Dubose’s flowers gives Atticus an opportunity to teach his children responsibility‚ but after her death he also lets them know why he considers her such a courageous person. After Jem

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    and bad life just is). So‚ because of this fights and anything that goes farther from a disagreement is unacceptable‚ for a disagreement is only allowed because it’s normal (for it only shows a matter of opinion). Rule 2: Any form of tardiness and rudeness will not be tolerated for anyone over the age of 6. Purpose 2: With this rule no child with enough common sense‚ that you get at about age 6 or 7‚ will not ever even have the need to feel that they could be disrespectful‚ rude‚ or late. Rule 3:

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    keep saying that I’m bad with faces and have resorted to getting them to always sit in the same places every week. I am now very used to the hurt expression that comes over somebody’s face when you’ve met them before but fail to recognise them. My rudeness has an actual neurological root though‚ honest. There’s a condition called “Prosopagnosia” which comes from the Greek word “Proso” meaning face and “Agnosia” meaning to forget‚ though in my experience‚ going on about an obscure quirk in which your

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    a mean spirited and sarcastic man. He wasn’t afraid to speak his mind‚ no matter how harsh it was. When asked if he had a place to stay in Hillsboro‚ Hornbeck replied‚” I had a nice clean place to stay madam‚ and I left it to come here”(14). This rudeness might have been from being in a new unknown area which he’s not used to. Or‚ he could naturally be a person of mean spirit. Along with his mean spirit came his never ending sarcasm. Hornbeck could find a way to crack a joke in basically every conversation

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    by a story’s main character’s actions. In the story “Baucis and Philemon”‚ this is demonstrated by Baucis and Philemon kind actions and their true love for one another. In “Pirate Grace”‚ retold by Richard Walker‚ theme is affected by the king’s rudeness‚ and Grace’s vengeance. These two stories greatly demonstrate how the actions of main characters in a story can have great impacts on that story’s theme. In the story “Baucis and Philemon”‚ a couple in the land of Phrygia have a great love for each

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    To fail at something means to not succeed at your goal. Oftentimes‚ our goals are clear in our minds‚ but we don’t always foresee outside circumstances that may prevent us from reaching our goal. In the stories A Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe and A&P by John Updike‚ we are shown that it is not always easy to achieve your end goal because things may not play out the way you want. A Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe is a short story about 2 men‚ one young one old‚ who live in a house together

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    she can succeed. In addition‚ Williams opposes Stanley and Blanche by their description. First of all‚ he opposes their names. While Blanche means “white” in French and seems to represent innocence‚ Kowalski means “blacksmith” and represents the rudeness‚ the violence‚ and the primitive side of Stanley. Secondly‚ Williams opposes his main characters physically. Indeed‚ he describes Blanche when she arrives in New Orleans as “daintily dressed in a white suit with a fluffy bodice‚ necklace and earrings

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