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    Sunday in the Park” by Bel Kaufman brings into focus a wife’s resentment against the seeming impotence of her husband against a bully. The husband‚ Morton‚ backs off from the other man whose child has been bullying their own little boy. Back home‚ the wife appears to submit to the logic of non-violence adopted by her husband‚ but when their child‚ sickly and fragile‚ is having tantrums‚ the exasperated Morton threatens it with punishment. The wife snaps and taunts her husband as the bully did.

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    expression of strength and being a masculine person? In the short story “Sunday in the park” we are presented with the conflict between two men from different social classes. The story shows how different social backgrounds seem to make it impossible for the men to discuss even ridiculously small matters on which they don’t agree. It also shows how hard it can be to judge what’s wrong or right. The story takes place in a park‚ where a little family are enjoying a peaceful afternoon at the playground

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    Sunday in the park "She must do something‚ stop them‚ call for help. She wanted to put her hand on her husband’s sleeve‚ to pull him down‚ but for some reason she didn’t" (P2L36) Through time there has been a large revolution of the gender roles. Women are no longer depending on an economically or physically support from a man‚ to make a living. Women do no longer need a big and muscular man to take care of them‚ but does this necessarily mean that they do not want one? In the short story “Sunday

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    Sunday in the Park What is the point of being a parent? Is it to patronize and make decisions for your child? Decisions they were not able or interested in making themselves? Is it to shield them from the world and all its awfulness‚ or is it simply too prepare them for it? Whether we like it or not‚ the world is a hard and rough place and children need to figure this out… apparently. That is the basic message in “Sunday in the Park”. How should you handle situations that you are not ready for?

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    Bel Brand

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    CASE STUDY: BEL GROUP Leading the Herd Bel Group Centralizes Its Supply Chain Processes and Brings Its Innovative Cheese Brands to a Global Audience B el Group was established in 1865 in a mountainous region of France called Jura. Cheese maker Léon Bel discovered that‚ by melting whole cheese with butter‚ he could create processed cheese with a much longer shelf life. He decided to call his new product La Vache Qui Rit‚ or The Laughing Cow — and a global brand was launched. Over the years

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    Both Sunday in the Park and Jasper Jones have also utilised settings to establish similar notions surrounding hypermasculinity and its prominent position in society. Sunday in the Park sets us off with an ordinary family having an ordinary outing in the park on an ordinary Sunday afternoon. The mood starts off as peaceful and pleasant‚ but as the story progresses‚ the mood gradually develops into something more morbid and foreboding. The transition in the mood of the story symbolizes the change in

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    Sunday Bloody Sunday (John Schlesinger) 1971 “Cinema and television sap and leach the narrative power away; insidiously impose their own conformities‚ their angles‚ their limits of vision; deny the existence of what they cannot capture. As with all frequently repeated experience‚ the effect is paradigmatic‚ affecting by analogy beyond the immediately seen – indeed‚ all spheres of life where a free and independent imagination matters”. That’s how John Fowles felt about new medias in 1968‚ when

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    ASSIGNMENT : PREPARATION OUTLINE (10%) NAME : FARHANA BINTI YUSOFF UiTM ID : 2010380791 BEL 492 Group : BM2253A ===================================================================== General purpose : to inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience that three causes of bad breath in adults. Central Ideas: The three causes of bad breath arepoor oral hygiene‚ diet or dry mouth and morning breath. Main points : 1. The first caused of bad breath is poor

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    people who work the least who are the most fortunate in terms of wealth and success. In three famed French novels‚ the effects of money‚ power‚ and idleness in Bel-Ami‚ The Immoralist‚ and The Vagabond are made known as this degeneration of the morals and/or self-worth of the characters involved are depicted. Maupassant’s novel‚ Bel-Ami‚ tells the tale of Georges Duroy and his climb up the social ladder in the 1880’s. At the beginning of the novel‚ Duroy is a simple clerk who works hard for

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    Michael Kaufman theorizes that there are three different types of male violence: violence toward women‚ violence toward other men‚ and violence toward oneself. Masculinity plays a determining role in this “triad”. The patriarchal social structure‚ which casts men in an active role and women in a passive role‚ perpetuates a toxic form of masculinity were passive‚ non-violent men are seen as “unmanly” – thus‚ powerless and weak. Furthermore‚ men are discouraged from expressing emotions‚ particularly

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