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    Kate Chopin

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    refer to nature‚ which is a symbol of a feminine image‚ hence‚ “mother nature.” She begins to the story by describing how Bobinot‚ decides to wait out the storm while at the store with his son. This suggest that Bobinot avoids Calixta‚ his wife’s stormy passion she is capable of. After this‚ the reader is introduced to Calixta at their home‚ sewing and doing other household chores‚ "unaware that the storm is coming.” This suggests that her sexuality is repressed by the constraints of her marriage

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    that his two eldest daughter’s intentions are not as entirely wholesome as we once thought. When Lear himself learns of this‚ what he ought to really feel is fear‚ but what actually possesses him is rage. The King and his fool are thrown out into the stormy night. "You unnatural hags‚ I will have such revenges on you both that all the world shall - I will do such things‚" Lear is going mad‚ but knows more than he once did. Not only does he come to realise what he has done

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    Beethoven Symphony No. 9

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    time. His symphony No.9 is his final symphony and one of his greatest masterpieces. This symphony is seventy-four minutes long and consists of four movements. The first movement‚ Allegro ma non troppo‚ un poco maestoso‚ is in sonata form with a stormy mood. The opening theme which sounds like an orchestra tuning‚ is played softly over the tremolos played by the strings. However‚ the theme is later presented with much more power and developed further. The second movement‚ Allegro vivace‚ a scherzo

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    dragon to help. The dragon did not treat the other animals nicely and not fair. Everyone were helping every animal but the dragon. The dragon’s name was Tony. Tony like to make fun of everyone because they weren’t big and strong like him. Then one stormy‚ dark‚ windy night it started to rain cats and dogs. Everyone left to a safe place but not tony because he couldn’t fly or move. He was so scared. No one wanted to help tony because he didn’t treat the animals nicely/respectfully. Everyone went past

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is about how Louise Mallard‚ a sickly woman with heart problems‚ reacts to her husband’s unexpected death. He is presumably killed in a train accident‚ and one of her husband’s friends has to tell her the tragic news. Mrs. Mallard behavior is similar to the change in nature because of the change from winter to springtime‚ patches of blue sky‚ and the storm of grief. The change from winter to springtime is similar to the change in nature. Describing the scene

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    There are many songs that represents who I am‚ but if i had to choose 3 (which i do)‚ i would choose Touch the Sky‚ Fly‚ and Titanium. Touch the Sky is in the Disney movie Brave‚ this represents me by wanting to reach my goals and soar with them. Fly is by Maddie and Tae‚ and the song is about people that are climbing and trying to reach their goals‚ but sometimes they’re scared. And Titanium‚ titanium is sung by Madilyn Bailey and it is about how no one can shot done your dreams. These song are

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    The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club is an all American teen film that was introduced to the world in 1985. Even though this film is a couple of decades old‚ the storyline still fits in with most adolescence’s lives today. The film takes place in a high school library‚ where we are introduced to our five main characters in the movie. They are all in Saturday detention because they broke school rules‚ and they are not happy at all about being there. All of the students are from different cliques

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    The opening of the first movement in Keeping Score: Berlioz starts very slowly‚ then becomes very volatile. After some long and stormy developments‚ the ending alludes back to the opening. The second movement becomes an elegant waltz‚ which completely contrasts the first movement. The ending of the second movement sounds like a whirlwind before it comes to a brilliant close. The third movement is long. While these first three movements sound rather like a dream‚ the fourth movement sounds like a

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    Monkey's Paw

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    Jacobs is a short story‚ which expresses the readers to not mess with fate and to be careful of what you wish for. The story starts out with Mr. White and his son playing chess‚ while waiting for Sergeant Morris. Sergeant Morris arrives on a dark and stormy night from India‚ and has come to their house with a Monkey’s Paw which is said to be able to grant 3 wishes to 3 different owners. The author then reveals that the Sergeant no longer wants the Paw‚ and thus throws it away in a fire‚ in front of

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    Initially‚ you get the impression of Celie as a shadow in the background- the kind of person that you wouldn’t notice even if she was right in front of you. She was utterly silent in her life‚ never getting in anyone’s way or saying what was on her mind; until she discovered the healing power of writing a series of letters‚ addressed to God first‚ and then her sister. Through her writing‚ she discovers her true nature and the woman that she was supposed to be in her own life. Alice Walker writes

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