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    Gooseberry Season by Simon Armitage This essay is about the poem which is called “Gooseberry Season” and it’s by Simon Armitage. I will be looking at the character of father in the poem and look at the different techniques that are used to describe the behaviour of the father. At the start of the poem the character of the father seems to be kind‚ generous and caring as he lets a stranger stays in the house when the stranger comes and asks for water. This shows his generosity and niceness. Later

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    Persepolis/ A Season of Madness These two selections are based on completely different scenarios. One takes place in Iran during its country’s revolution with Marjane‚ a girl trying to figure out who she is and wants while having to face her countries conflicts that affect her. The other story takes places inside a home were a woman named Fatin feigns madness and is having to do desperate things instead of admitting to an adulterous affair she had. Although these two stories may seem like they have

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    to show how Lady Booby (aunt of "Lord B." in Richardson’s novel) attempts the virginity of Joseph Andrews‚ described as the virtuous Pamela’s brother but in the end discovered to be different. The whole intention was comic. But after Chapter IX Joseph Andrews seems to break away completely from the original intention. Parson Adams‚ who has no counterpart in Pamela‚ runs away with the novel. He "is one of the most living‚ lovable‚ comical bundles of wisdom and simplicity in all literature." In the

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    Gerald M. Zinampan II-5 (Marketing) HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Long time before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed onPhilippine shores‚ our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories‚ old plays and short stories our ancient ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestors

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    can’t believe I only read it now‚ everyone already said that to me‚ and looked at me in that weird way as if I was living on Mars for the last few years. But well‚ I only got to read it now‚ and I totally loved it. A friend of mine told me a few days ago when I started reading "The Alchemist" that it was the kind of book that would either change your life or change your conception of things. Well‚ he was right‚ it did both to me. This is a really light yet important read‚ which is very well written

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    Introduction The Four Seasons chain started in 1960 with Sharp‚ a visionary. In North America‚ Sharp introduced a new definition to luxury. He focused on quality and service-based‚ mid-sized hotels differentiating the chain from its competitors. Within its first few years of operations‚ the company had grown from a small motel in Toronto to a chain of hotels‚ villas and resorts across the world. Currently‚ The Four Seasons is running 82 properties in 34 countries and has 33‚185 employees.

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    first major works of England‚ Beowul <br>introduced British Literature. The epic tells the adventures of a courageous hero named Beowulf. This renowned poem functions as a building block to British literature. Beowulf‚ serving as a prologue to British literature‚ introduced many new concept <br>that has been built upon and altered throughout the centuries; Two of these concepts include the rhythm and the fact that history and literature correspond. <br> <br>The rhythm of Beowulf‚ from the Anglo-Saxon

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    “Learning to Read and Write” by Fredrick Douglas is a story about a slave breaking the bondage of ignorance by learning to read and write. During the course of 7 years Douglas discreetly teaches himself to read and write by means of stealing newspapers‚ trading food with poor white boys for knowledge and books‚ as well as copying his master’s handwriting. Douglas learning to read gave him extreme awareness of his condition as he says “…I would at times feel that learning to read had been a curse

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    Miguel De Cervantes The son of a deaf surgeon‚ Miguel de Cervantes was born near Madrid in 1547. He became a soldier in 1570 and was badly wounded in the Battle of Lepanto. Captured by the Turks in 1575‚ de Cervantes spent five years in prison. He was freed in 1580 and returned home. De Cervantes finally achieved literary success in his later years‚ publishing the first part of Don Quixote in 1605. He died in 1616. For nearly his entire life‚ Miguel de Cervantes struggled financially. His father

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    5. How does Woolf understand the relationship between literature‚ sex and gender in A Room Of One’s Own? The relations between literature and gender are historically complicated with issues of economic and social discrimination. Woman’s writing is still a relatively new area‚ and Woolf examines how their creativity has been hampered by poverty and oppression. Women have not produced great works like those of Shakespeare‚ Milton and Coleridge‚ and she see’s this as a result not only of the degrading

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