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    Analysis Of Philippine Literature Submitted To: Prof. Jucaban Submitted By: Maureen L. Gallano AB-2B Sonia by Francisco Icasiano Analysis of Sonia Sonia is a sort story describing the author’s attempts to cope with the sudden and early death of his favorite daughter and his wish to somehow channel his grief and pain to improve his creativity and art. He begins by claiming pain can be beautiful as long as the individual is able to rise above the depression and hopes his tale will

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    only person who understood my pain. Four days after I got a message from an old friend named Sonia asking me if I still lived in the yellow house with the cool ramps‚ I responded‚ “Yes? Why?” I didn’t get a response after till 20mins later I saw her walking to my porch with roses in her hand‚ I opened the door and gave her this weird‚ shocking‚ confused look. I didn’t mean to but I haven’t spoken to Sonia after 5th grade not because we got in a huge fight or that we were too cool to talk to each other

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    filled with hatred. The god of beauty‚ Sonia‚ noticing all the injustice occurring to other students made a ever changing decision. Sizzina had to learn her lesson! Sonia decided to turn Sizzina into an unattractive monster. A monster that would not receive any appreciation. Sooner nor later‚ her high self esteem turned into an ocean filled with tears. Sizzina‚ could not handle the embarrassment which led to the encounter of "weird" friends. One day‚ Sonia noticed the drastic changes occurring

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    individual characteristics that vastly differ from others. With contrasting mindset among the characters‚ Dostoevsky did not show his pity for all characters equally. Through his use of language and characterization‚ we sympathized for Raskolnikov and Sonia greater than characters like Luzhin and Svidrigailov. With more than two characters in the book‚ it is difficult to spend the same amount of time developing each character. Not all characters help forward the plot. Therefore‚ Dostoevsky does not

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    Cubism - the first style of abstract art Cubism was a truly revolutionary style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It was the first style of abstract art which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world that was changing with unprecedented speed. Cubism was an attempt by artists to revitalise the tired traditions of Western art which they believed had run their course. The Cubists challenged conventional forms of representation‚ such as perspective

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    out Porfiry is trying to trick him‚ and quickly lies about the painters on the day of the murder. When Raskolnikov visits Sonia for the second time‚ he admits his motive was to figure out if he was an ubermensch. Both of these instances support Raskolnikov’s understanding that he is an ubermensch. His feelings after the murder support this as well. Raskolnikov explains to Sonia he imagined if Napoleon had been in his situation‚ and all he had to do was murder “some ridiculous old hag‚ a pawnbroker

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    French-German dictionary happened to point to ’dada’‚ a French word for ’hobbyhorse’. 2. Cubism- is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso‚ joined by Jean Metzinger‚ Albert Gleizes‚ Robert Delaunay‚ Henri Le Fauconnier‚ Fernand Léger and Juan Gris that revolutionized European painting and sculpture‚ and inspired related movements in music‚ literature and architecture. Cubism has been considered the most influential art movement of the 20th

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    and take up gender issues in matters of education‚ health‚ poverty‚ globalization‚ the environment‚ etc. 2 hours plus a one hour tutorial‚ 0.5 course Top of Page WS 2158A WOMEN ARTISTS AND THEIR UNCONVENTIONAL IMAGES OF WOMEN Instructor: Sonia Halpern Class times: Tuesdays 1:30 - 4:30 pm

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    Speech Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on the 15th September in Torquay England‚ in 1890. From a young age‚ Christie loved writing stories for her friends and family‚ her first novel “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” was published in 1920‚ when Christie was only thirty years old. Christie was of British nationality‚ and married twice in her lifetime‚ first to Archibald Christie‚ then later to Max Mallowan until her death on the 12th January 1976 in Wallingford‚ England. Christie accomplished

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    when she is not looking. After Sofya‚ whose nickname is Sonia‚ finishes talking to Luzhin she leaves. Sonia has no idea that Luzhin has put money into her pocket. Raskolnikov’s friend‚ Andrei Semyonovitch Lebezyatnikov‚ was present when all of that takes place. "All of this was observed by Andrei Semyonovich." (Dostoyevsky 460) Luzhin goes to a reception for Sonia’s father‚ Semyon Zakharovitch Marmeladov‚ and announces that Sonia is a thief. Sonia immediately denies the accusation. Luzhin tells her to

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