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    novel about a young girl named Scarlett. Scarlett has been blind since birth and lives in London. One day she is kidnapped and brought to the United States. Barely escaping her captors‚ Scarlett meets Christian. After hearing

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    Evidence in the press statement has clearly stated that Scarlett Winsor Triguboff and Joe Bloggs were a part of the brutal‚ stabbing murder of Sir Harry Oscar Triguboff. Their finger prints were found on the murder weapon- a knife. There is suspicion that they were involved in the brutal murder of Sir Harry Oscar Triguboff. Sir Harry Oscar Triguboff an Australian billionaire property developer‚ died on the 9th of January at approximately 9.55pm‚ when the police arrived at his estate. Sir Harry suffered

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    Feminine Consciousness Reflected in Scarlett O¡¯Hara Abstract: Scarlett O¡¯Hara is undoubtedly the most charming character in Gone with the Wind. She is rebellious‚ unconventional and never submissive. This paper discusses features of feminine consciousness and demonstrates how they are reflected in Scarlett O¡¯Hara through analyses of her characteristics. Key words: feminine consciousness‚ Scarlett‚ rebellious‚ independent 1. Feminine consciousness Feminine consciousness is a cross-cultural

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    from City Lights Books in California in 1959. Anecdotes tell us that O’Hara was reluctant to submit his poems for publication and was very careful in choosing which would be published‚ as Ferlinghetti constantly sends notes like “How about lunch? I am hungry” to remind O’Hara to finish assembling his poems (“Lunch Poems”). O’Hara would reply “cooking” or something similar (Perloff 115). In the very beginning of the book‚ Frank O’Hara wrote a line of dedication “To Joseph LeSueur‚” who was O’Hara’s lover

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    must allow their children to do so in order to prevent them from later getting blamed for shielding them from the darker joys of adolescence. O’Hara describes the importance of the “Mothers

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    Someone Like You written by Sarah Dessen is a Young Adult Fiction Novel. The main characters are two friends Halley and Scarlett who both work at Milton’s Market in a small town near the Grand Canyon. One day there was motorcycle accident with Scarlett’s boyfriend and he passes away. Soon after Scarlett finds out that her life will change forever. After the funeral Halley and Scarlett have to go back to school the next day. It was the first day of school and Halley’s schedule is messed up. In my opinion

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    which has no direct impact on what happens. This could be a god‚ a goddess‚ a loved one‚ one’s intended or anything abstract like that. The reader can decide how to best relate to the poem on their own. The harbormaster is important‚ but undefined by O’Hara‚ which allows it to become relevant in the mind of the individual

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    poem is explaining normal citizen who doesn’t realize Lana Turner has collapsed. The author talks about the weather in the beginning of the poem. By doing this‚ the author creates chaos and analyzing what the character is doing throughout the poem. O’Hara uses diction to create the feeling of chaos by using the following words‚ " snowing‚

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    thought. Overall‚ the poem ventures into synapses of the mind in an urban space. O’Hara is the observer‚ self-satisfied‚ and content. In the first line‚ there is a felt quality of impulsive action. “So I go” gives a sense of urgency that we experience the moment our lunch hour hits. The meter of each word can be equal stressed. The I is a soft vowel‚ therefore‚ there is emphasize is on so and go. O’Hara combines two senses of visual and sound with “hum-colored.” Both senses capture dynamic

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    humor’s purposes is to use it to break social constructs and change the ideology a person once thought or felt was correct. On the other hand‚ O’Hara‚ a journalist‚ uses the experiences of different people to showcase the effect that jokes have on the way a person thinks. Similarly‚ Khazan‚ a writer for The Atlantic‚ also makes the same claims that O’Hara makes in her article “The Dark Psychology of

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