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    Lady vs Woman

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    different in use. For example‚ the words “lady” and “woman” share the definition of a human female‚ but have different “baggage” behind them. The “baggage” that each English word contains‚ makes the language more intricate and interesting as to what the word really is‚ and when to use it. “We are all women‚ but not all of us are ladies”‚ is a quote that describes both words very well. The word “woman” describes the gender as in female‚ while the word “lady” describes the actual description of that

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    Love and Old Lady

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    planned secretly to run away to Kuala Lumpur. After Madhuri died followed by his grandmother’s death‚ he almost lost his mind. Keeping his secret love was very difficult. He was easily influenced by Puan Normala that his grandmother was poisoned by Old Lady. That was the reason he burned the Old Lady’s house causing her death. Finally‚ he realises his mistakes and comes to his senses.                       Second‚ En Saleh Abdullah‚ Azreen’s father. He was always proud of Madhuri. Madhuri made him proud

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    Faris Itum Mrs. Horner ENG 4U-04 March 21‚ 2014 Prompt #3 Suspense in ’The Veiled Lady’ ’The Veiled Lady’ is a short story written by Agatha Christie‚ a short story with a great deal of suspense. Suspense requires many literary elements to be effective. Suspense builds up throughout ’The Veiled Lady’ through the author’s use of elements of fiction such as a red herring‚ foreshadowing‚ and melodrama. The precise use of these three elements of fiction effectively creates an

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    Lady Macbeth's Guilt

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    Macbeth appears to be a typical crime story: the protagonist Macbeth plans and commits murders of noble people with Lady Macbeth and other followers to satisfy their own desires‚ and they are eventually punished for their unethical actions. However‚ unlike many other “criminals” who are punished by a just third party‚ both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are not only punished but also killed by their own consciousnesses. Even though their sense of morality is weak when they chase their desires‚ their consciousness

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    Lady Macbeth's Literacy

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    Literacy Macbeth essay Lady MacBeth and MacBeth are both characters deep in blood throughout the entire story‚ as MacBeth is at the beginning portrayed as a sort of nervous to kill the King at first‚ being his first murderous action. This entire act is sort of the stepping stone for MacBeth leading to his bloodthirsty lunacy. Kind of like a virgin serial killer making his first kill in a way. Although Lady MacBeth is also sort of portrayed to be new to the murderous bloodthirsty lunacy scene she’s

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    Lady Macbeth's Guilt

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    this more dramatically than Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth in his play‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth. Throughout the play‚ readers see Lady Macbeth’s slow‚ but continuous descent into feelings of guilt and a declining mental state. She is the spouse that maintains a braver face‚ but readers see much more deeply into her thoughts at certain parts of the play. The struggles combined with the morally questionable acts she her husband commit ultimately take their toll. Lady Macbeth becomes increasingly consumed with

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    How does Tennyson create mood and atmosphere in ‘The Lady of Shalott’? The atmosphere created in ‘The Lady of Shalott’ is quite consistently serene whilst the poem varies in sorrowful or grieving sentiment throughout. Tennyson uses many different techniques‚ including a wide variety of imagery‚ in shaping the reader’s mood in order to manipulate the reader’s view of the poem. During part one the writer sets the scene for the story by describing the island and its environment; he uses imagery and

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    Ladies In The Middle Ages

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    and Ladies were the highest class‚ but they to struggled. Lords and Ladies were above Townspeople‚ Peasants‚ and Serfs. The Lords and Ladies included Knights‚ and Nobles. Even with high position ladies still had jobs to do. They had to watch the work of the many servants. They taught all kinds of things to well-born boys who live at the castle. The Scholastic Inc. says “ The lady of the castle or chatelaine‚ had many duties. She inspected the work of her large staff.… She and her ladies also

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    The Diary of Lady Murasaki

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    BOOK REPORT: THE DIARY OF LADY MURASAKI SHIKIBU The author who brought to us The Tale of Genji‚ a novel now regarded as the first written novel in history‚ left behind an arguably more treasurable artifact: a diary that opens a window into history. The Diary of Lady Murasaki by Lady Murasaki Shikibu gives the reader a glimpse of the imperial court during eleventh century Japan and presents the past in an illuminated vision. Being an attendant in the imperial court‚ Lady Murasaki is frequently involved

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    to define the character of Lady Macbeth‚ perhaps the most memorable character of Shakespeare’s legendary tale of murderous ambition‚ Macbeth. As the play opens and Lady Macbeth is introduced‚ her motives are not fully visible until her second appearance in Act II Scene 2. As her motivation is realized‚ it seems very detestable. As the play unfolds‚ it seems that Lady Macbeth is actually quite insane. In this essay I will attempt to delve into the character of Lady Macbeth and attempt to shed

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