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    writes‚ "Sylvia cannot speak; she cannot tell the heron’s secret and give its life away." Sylvia’s only friend‚ the pleasant young hunter who has come to her house in hopes of finding and shooting the great heron that inhabits the area‚ is going to leave‚ and has asked Sylvia to tell him where the heron can be found. Sylvia knows‚ but after much agonizing‚ finds that the loyalty she feels for the heron‚ as it represents the natural world‚ is greater than her longing for human contact. Sylvia cannot

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    Hazel's Daughter Monologue

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    ¨Notes¨ These are notes that Hazel had someone deliver for her… I´m sorry for anything that had happened between us. I am sorry for our relationship that had never worked out. I hate how everything happened so fast. I would like you to know my side of the story and I want you to hear it from me. The day we meet was through my friend and your girlfriend‚ I thought we would become great friends. THen one day she stopped talking to me. Then I started to figure out that she was mad at me because

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    these writers apply their stories in a try to convey certain themes. One alike writer is D. H. Lawrence. Lawrence employed a large number of literary tactics such as imagery symbol to define the main theme on one of his story : “The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter”. Death and resurrection can be clearly identify as the main theme from this story where D. H. Lawrence recount the life of an youthful hopeless women (Mabel) dealing with debt‚ death and solitude pushing her to suicide from a pond and‚ save by

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    was a Montague. Ella’s family was much more rich and elegant than Bernard’s family. At this set and time‚ the Capulets and Montagues were equal. No one grouping was considered better than the other. But‚ Ella’s family was exceptional. Ella was the daughter of King James and Queen Bertha‚ she was a princess. Bernard had an image set for himself‚ a dream to become rich and powerful. The only way to achieve his goal was to marry the alluring princess. And so‚ Bernard set his goal and he was on his way

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    the journey of life keeping in mind that the end goal is to discover his or her identity. Their identity turns into a puzzle where every part of life is a new piece that is waiting to be added to the ongoing collection. In the memoir Farmworker’s Daughter written by Rose Castillo Guilbault‚ she describes the story of her life as a young girl in Mexico to a grown-up in California. She came to California when she was just five years old with no knowledge of American life and assimilation was a challenge

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    Horse Dealer's Daughter

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    Title: "The Horse Dealer’s Daughter" By: D. H. Lawrence Characters: Joe: He is the oldest brother. He is broad and handsome in a hot‚ flushed way. He had a black moustache and a red face. He had a sensual way of uncovering his teeth when he laughed. He felt he was down now. The horses were his life. They were almost like his own body. He felt his life was over now. Fred Henry: This was Mabel’s other brother. He was master of any horse‚ and he carried himself with a well-tempered

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    Male Dominated Society In her short story‚ “The Daughters of the Late Colonel”‚ Katherine Mansfield shows the inability of women brought up in a society of the late 19th to early 20th centuries to deal with the challenges of the everyday life on their own. She does this by writing about the girls in a time of crisis after their father dies. The dependence of the two sisters on their late father and their servants is shown in their every interaction with others‚ as well as with one another. Another

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    1) Daddy by Sylvia Plath You do not do‚ you do not do Any more‚ black shoe In which I have lived like a foot For thirty years‚ poor and white‚ Barely daring to breathe or Achoo. Daddy‚ I have had to kill you. You dies before I had time— Marble-heavy‚ a bag full of God‚ Ghastly statue with one grey toe Big as a Frisco seal And a head in the freakish Atlantic Where it pours bean green over blue In the waters off beautiful Nauset. I used to pray to recover you. Ach‚ du. In the

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    Sylvia and Margaret. In the beginning of scene ten‚ Margaret and Harriet are trying their best to comfort Sylvia about Gellburg’s critical condition‚ saying she mustn’t blame herself‚ as it could happen to anyone. Sylvia finally begins to talk about the beginning of her relationship with Gellburg‚ when they first got married and Sylvia comes to think that she is stronger than Gellburg‚ however based on the period in which they live she claims to swallow the truth and “make believe you’re weaker

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    global trend across developing countries. Various researcher and policymakers has been measuring poverty by income privation‚ rather than grassroots experience and trying to prove that poverty is feminizing. In her book‚ Gender‚ Generation and Poverty; Sylvia Chant (2007) challenges this widespread unreasonable conviction in the ‘feminization of poverty’. She carried out intensive fieldwork in three different countries to investigate the present condition and

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