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    Robin Hood Swot

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    accommodations were available Opportunities * Restoring power to King Richard will solve Robin Hoods issue with the Sheriff * King Richard may recognize Robin Hood abilities and make him his right hand man * Robin Hood could make a name for himself and be in history books due to his accomplishments Threats * Sheriff’s backing was becoming stronger and organized * Sheriff has political connections and influential allies * Sheriff’s men could kill them all 2) Are the various

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    Held for murder and worrying’ about her preserves” (Glaspell 1876-1948: 187). The menfolk approve the Sheriffs comment‚ “Well‚ women are used to worrying over trifles” (Glaspell 1916: 187)‚ says Mr. Hale. Among the comments between the sheriff and Mr. Hale‚ we see mockery and not respect for Mrs. Peter’s comment‚ thus showing ignorance from the males in the room. Another example of how they despised the opinion of women

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    Who Am I Me Narrative

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    Who am I? I am the youngest of four daughters‚ no sons‚ born to my parents Harriett Cole and Joe Harney; they divorced when I was very young (I really do not remember my dad at home‚ the only memory is riding in dad’s squad car‚ he was a sheriff deputy‚ after eating a bottle of baby aspirin—mostly the lights and sound). I was born and raised (by my mother and paternal grandparents) in the Iowa City and Coralville area; in fact Coralville was the Cole family farm until interstate 80 came through

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    Montana 1948

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    respected sheriff in the county who had been serving his second term as sheriff in the summer of 1948 in Montana. Bentrock was a small‚ peaceful town with a population less than 1‚000 people‚ which‚ as a result‚ lead to a somewhat boring job as the country sheriff. ...my father’s job was a relatively easy one. Oh‚ he arrested the usual weekly drunks‚ mediated an occasional dispute about fence lines or stray cattle‚...warned the town’s teenagers about getting rowdy...‚ but...being sheriff of Mercer

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    No Country for Old Men

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    No Country for Old Men In the novel No Country for Old Men‚ written by Cormac McCarthy‚ a perversion of the American dream is presented as the relinquishment of power. Power is defined as the influence one has over people and in McCarthy’s novel he demonstrates three ways to posses this: money‚ authority‚ and the ability to strike fear into the hearts of others. Every thing is swallowed by a money-induced apathy lately‚ leaving nothing else of any importance. Moss‚ a main character

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    Gender Roles In Triffees

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    Susan Glaspel’s drama‚ Trifles‚ critically portrays gender roles and relations in early 20th Century rural America. Its female characters‚ Mrs. Hale‚ Mrs. Peters‚ and the unseen Mrs. Wright all exemplify this gender portrayal through their experiences and actions. Glaspel’s portrayal is one of women being confined by society‚ but also rebelling against and breaking out of this confinement. Mrs. Wright was confined by her lonesome house and hard husband‚ as well as the expectations that society had for

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    ‘The events of the summer of 1948 in Bentrock force David to reverse his attitude to his parents.’ Do you agree? During the summer of 1948 David was forced to revise his opinion of his father as a man and sheriff as a result of the events that transpired. David’s opinion of his mother was never really negative so was not affected by those events. David saw his Father‚ Wes‚ as a disappointment and a letdown‚ especially when compared to his Uncle Frank. Frank was a war hero‚ an exceptional athlete

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    When looking at a crime scene you need to be attentive to every detail. Assumptions and not realizing something is important can make or break a case or put the wrong person in jail or let the murder get away. The Mr. Peters and Mr. Hale in the play Trifles are more attentive as to how Mr. Wright died and using that to determine the motive. The women pay more attention to the little details which eventually help them determine if Mrs. Wright had a motive in murdering Mr. Wright. Despite the differences

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    find himself as he finds it hard to make decisions. He left his job practising law and “took the badge my grandfather offered…It would never have occurred to my father to refuse.” He cannot decide for his own career. Julian Hayden‚ his father was a sheriff who was ready to retire and he handed down his job to Wes. Deep down‚ Wes would’ve said no because his dream was to be an attorney‚ which he was‚ but Wes was too weak‚ he wasn’t loyal to himself so he doesn’t decline his offer‚ and take it instead

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    Crazy in Alabama Summary

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    with rat poison‚ she leaves her seven children with her mother‚ so Grandma has no more place for Peejoe and Wiley. They have to go to live with Uncle Dove‚ who takes the boys to lucllie’s house to find Chester’s body in the deep freezer. Dove tells Sheriff John Doggett‚ that they don’t know where Lucille is heading for. Meanwhile‚ on her way to New Orleans‚ Lucille can hear Chester’s head talking to her making sarcastic comments. The assistant at the Fleur de Lys hat shop is a bit sarcastic at the

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