“A ROSE FOR EMILY”----WILLIAM FAULKNER Prominent features of Gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical)‚ mystery‚ the supernatural‚ ghosts‚ haunted houses and Gothic architecture‚ castles‚ darkness‚ death‚ decay‚ doubles‚ madness‚ secrets‚ and hereditary curses. The stock characters of Gothic fiction include tyrants‚ villains‚ bandits‚ maniacs‚ Byronic heroes‚ persecuted maidens‚ femmes fatales‚ madwomen‚ magicians‚ vampires‚ werewolves‚ monsters‚ demons‚ angels‚ fallen angels
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Wars of the Roses was not just one war‚ it was a series of ongoing wars between two parties‚ The Lancaster Party and the York Party. They were fighting over the English throne. The Lancaster party had a red rose‚ York had a white rose‚ and the Tudor rose was both red and white. This is why the series of wars that were named the War of the Roses. They did not name the wars until several years later. Some might say that the marriage of Margaret and Henry Tudor had been why the War of the Roses ended‚ but
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1. BACKGROUND The Philippines‚ Pearl of the Orient Seas‚ is very rich in wonderful natural resources. It has fertile‚ arable lands‚ extensive coastline and rich mineral deposits. Our country is a paradise‚ sanctuary to an amazing variety of Flora and Fauna that is found nowhere else in the world. Picture 1 The Aerial View Perspective of the With Green T[h]ree Forestry Research Center Owed to its volcanic nature‚ Philippine soil is very fertile. Abundant rain and sunshine‚ as well as the
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My Life in Pink/Ma Vie en rose (Alain Berliner‚ 1997) To what extent does the opening sequence of the film prepare the audience for what is to follow in terms of genre‚ subject matter‚ mood‚ characters and plot development? Although French by language‚ ‘Ma Vie En Rose’ is directed by Belgian director‚ Alain Berliner‚ and therefore shares the concerns and troubles lurking in the subconscious mind of the Belgian people‚ mainly‚ the confusion over their national identity‚ as the country is divided
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patron‚ or immigrant. But out of all the marvelous artwork within and outside the chapel‚ there was one particular window that caught my attention. The West Rose window hangs right above the bronze doors of the Western façade of the cathedral. The window is built from ten thousand pieces of stained glass. Standing outside and looking into the rose window‚ you see only gold outlines of a very intricate pattern. From an outside perspective‚ the window resembles an eye. Interestingly‚ looking from the
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CASE STUDY Marks & Spencer (B) Nardine Collier stocked generic ‘essential’ clothing‚ and priced its products at a ‘reasonable’ level‚ while emphasising their high quality‚ a claim based on its insistence of using British suppliers. M&S’s problems crescendoed in 1998 when it halted its European expansion programme‚ announced a 23 per cent decline in profits‚ and suffered decreasing customer satisfaction. Richard Greenbury (CEO) blamed this on a loss of market share to ‘top-end’ competitors
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Salvador Dali: Meditative Rose Salvador Domingo Dali was a Spanish surrealist painter. He was born in Figueres‚ Spain in the year 1904 and died in 1982. He can be considered to be one of the truly great all-rounders in the arena of Arts as he excelled in an expansive artistic repertoire included film‚ sculpture and photography (“Meditative Rose”). Considered to be highly imaginative‚ he had an eternal urge draw the attention of others to himself. His painting skills are often attributed to the Renaissance
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breathing. Not really. Rose glanced around in a sense of painstaking awe. Breathing appeared so mundane for everyone else. Orange leaves rustled in the brisk autumn air while the sun strained to warm her icy face. As frozen grass crunched beneath her feet‚ her thoughts were brought back to reality. Rose’s eyes connected with those of her friends‚ and her soft lips curved into a broad smile. The success of her façade depended on her mask of superficial happiness. As expected‚ Rose was mercilessly questioned
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Emily Killed Homer Why Emily Grierson did kill Homer Barron? In a William Faulkner short story titled “A Rose for Emily” the main character Emily Grierson poisoned her male companion Homer‚ with a powerful poison called arsenic; which is venom for rats. A motive is not directly stated by the narrator‚ but as we read the story critically‚ some reasons can be found‚ for example: first‚ Homer was going to deceive Emily‚ although he was not the marrying type man. Second‚ her father’s interference‚ and
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architecture were pertained and the art of the church was used to educate the public and thus Rose windows were the equivalent to billboards housing information of the time. They told stories through their symbolism and through the analysis of different examples of Rose windows it can be demonstrated; with specific reference to the South Oculus Rose window of the Canterbury cathedral‚ St. Etienne and Angers Rose window. A great deal of detail‚ found in the line work of the stone known as tracery‚ emerged
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