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    Emma Just as Mr. Woodhouse had predicted‚ the air was chilling. Mr. John Knightley made an enthusiastic comment‚ “By God‚ Mr. Woodhouse! Snow is falling upon us tonight.” “Ahh! of course I was right.” Mr Woodhouse turned to Mr. George Knightley and looked him up and down‚ “Did I not warn you to dress warm‚ my son? Why‚ you look half dressed? Have you looked this way all night?! You look to be in costume for a circus!” Mr. George Knightley‚ assisted by Mr. Weston loaded Mr. Woodhouse into his limousine;

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    significant is the role of the supernatural in the books Chronicle of a Death Foretold and Thousand Cranes? The supernatural is very significant in the books Chronicle of a Death Foretold and The Things They Carried and can be seen through many ways as each story is presented. This is important because it helps us understand what supernaturalism is in general‚ so that we can fully understand the roles of it in the two novels Chronicle of a Death Foretold and The Things They Carried. In Tim O’Brien’s

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    themes in Chronicle of a Death foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In contrast‚ virginity does not appear to hold significance in Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel. However this is only on the surface but as one delves into the deeper meanings of each book it almost seems as if the authors view this social doctrine as childish. Throughout the stories contained within both books‚ a mockery is made out of the idea that celibacy is for those not yet married. The plot of Chronicle of a

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    factual stress on the point that high social capital can lead to pressures of conformity within a community. In accordance with Putnam‚ Our Town‚ by Thornton Wilder is set within a town that demands routine and traditional values. The Celebration Chronicles‚ by Andrew Ross discusses a fully planned community that demands different altitudes of conformity throughout its setup. Both communities stress a level of conformity and at the same time maintain somewhat of a high social capital within their structure

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    Chapter Four: Queen Sorcha Fionn stepped inside‚ not knowing what to expect. The Royal House was just a long hall with a red carpet spread across the floor of the room and at the end of the hall sat the Squirrel Queen on her throne with two other squirrel guards at her side. Fionn walked behind Aidan and when Fionn saw the Squirrel Queen up close. She was rather fair and she was wearing a leaf tiara and white robe with blue designs on it. “So this is Fionn‚ son of Ferdinand‚” the Queen said in a

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    Where Does Ultimate Responsibility lie for the death of Santiago Nasar‚ in Chronicle of a Death Foretold? “On the day they were going to kill him”[1]‚ is the opening to Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ by Gabriel Marquez‚ is a novella written in the form of a pseudo-journalistic reconstruction;‚ in which the reader is told about the ‘murder death’ from the first line. Here comes the importance of the theme of responsibility; we‚ along with the narrator‚ work backwards to unravel the reasons

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    Regarded as one of the most beloved children books of the twentieth century‚ C. S. Lewis’ The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe has found its way into the prolific canon of British literature and into the hearts of both children and adults alike. Published in 1950‚ this tale of a frost-bitten wood‚ fauns‚ and other fantastic events is masterfully written to appeal to all ages. Set during World War II in England‚ four children are sent to live with an old professor in a mansion in the English countryside

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    Entry 1: Three weird witches came up to Banquo and I today when we were coming home from battle. They told me that I would be named Thane of Cawdor and eventually King‚ I don’t know if I believe them though. What could happen to King Duncan that would make me king? What about Malcolm? Maybe I shouldn’t worry about their silly witchcraft‚ I don’t believe in magic that much anyways. We beat the rebellion today‚ and I became Thane of Cawdor! Duncan is coming to my house tomorrow to have to dinner with

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    Saqr � PAGE �1� Eyad Saqr Ms. Schwettmann IB English 11-1‚474 February 4‚ 2008 A Capitalist Congregation: Marxist Commentary on Hegemonic Powers in _Chronicle of a Death Foretold_ In the twentieth century‚ South Americans faced a dilemma: to succumb to the capitalist ideals of the western world or to surrender to the communist beliefs of Marx and Engels. Through symbol-laden texts‚ writers communicated their beliefs concerning the two economic ideologies. In his acclaimed novel _Chronicle

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    In Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ which took place in the 1950s off the Caribbean coast‚ García Marquez uses the force of hypocrisy within the lives of the characters and the society in which they live. García Marquez’s idea of adding hypocrisy to such a religious and conservative setting found in Chronicle of a Death Foretold adds an unusual yet interesting twist that forces the reader to stay attached on the novel until the very last work. The force of hypocrisy that García Marquez embeds within

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