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    daily basis on American teenagers‚ who are considered as wild‚ lazy and are not very futuristic. They are usually kept away from “real life” and have a school system that seems to be the absolute antithesis of the real world. 90210 is an American teen drama television series‚ produced by CBS production. The series revolves around several students who are facing different problems In live such as drinking. 90210 is a franchisees of the original version bevery hills. 1. As long as the show features

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    Gossip Girl is a teen drama TV series based off of the book‚ Gossip Girl‚ written by Cecily von Ziegesar. Gossip Girl is six seasons long and full of the juiciest of drama. The background of the series is based off of Ziegesar’s own experience growing up on the Upper East Side of Manhattan‚ New York. Gossip Girl is about the lives of high school seniors whose parents happen to be some of New York’s most glamorous residents. The shows two central characters are Serena and Blair‚ who are best friends

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    Duchess herself and her despicable behavior of being too easily impressed‚ treating everyone equally‚ and everyone liking her so much. He claims she flirted with everyone and did not fully appreciate his “gift of nine-hundred-years-old name”. As the monologue goes on‚ “[he] gave commands; / Then all smiles stopped together.” and the reader is informed that the Duke was the one who caused his wife’s early death‚ due to his possessiveness‚ dominancy and jealousy. After this is all over‚ the Duke continues

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    In the novel The Raging Quiet by Sherryl Jordan‚ an important relationship is that between Marnie and Raven. This relationship helps us to understand the idea that perceived ‘outsiders’ can be treated inhumanely by a community. Marnie is treated as an outsider because of her sex and her ill-defined place in a medieval society. Raven is treated as an outsider because of his disability. Together‚ their relationship founded on their similar backgrounds gains the reader’s empathy. Jordan is able

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    mind‚ but do I really admire them? It is clear that women that enter my daily life like Oprah Winfrey have an impression on me‚ but impact and admiration do not always go hand in hand. Then I realized who I really admire: Britney Spears. <br> <br>The teen pop idol singer Britney Spears is a woman that I look up to for many reasons. She has tantalized the entire world’s youth with her incredible voice. By doing so‚ she serves as a role model for many of the young people growing up in today’s society

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    The Duke and His Duchess What would one expect a mans personality and traits to be like if he was to send his wife away for being to easily impressed and made happy too soon? It is just the man Robert Browning portrays in his poem “My Last Duchess” as the Duke who explains a painting of his late wife in a dramatic dialogue. A quick glance at “ My Last Duchess” readers can easily pick up on at least one element: arrogance. The speaker of the poem exhibits arrogance rooted in his audacious sense

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    Leung 1 Richelle Leung Ms. Ratchford ENG 2D1e 26 February 2013 “Just Lather‚ That’s All” Captain Torres Monologue I‚ Captain Torres‚ who believes that our country should have better conditions‚ am here to bring out a new revolution! You people‚ who oppose us‚ definitely did not think it through! Have you ever thought about your living conditions? Wouldn’t you want to improve it? Or make it a better place for all of us to live in? Look at yourself and look at people around you! Don’t you people

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    outlets that perpetuate them (in other words‚ why these particular stereotypes and not some other stereotype)? • Many media observers have claimed that programs like Beverly Hills 90210 or Dawson’s Creek are popular because they are reflective of teen life. In what ways are shows like 90210 and Dawson’s Creek reflective of how teenagers really live and in what ways are they distortions? Do these shows mirror the way you live? (Again‚ you may use more contemporary shows like Jersey Shore‚ Gossip

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    shifting away from exclusively male to become inclusive of females‚ a contentious change that frightens males. The initial display of the speaker’s need for control becomes evident through examining the structure of the poem. Browning uses the dramatic monologue‚ which takes the form of a first person narrator presenting a highly subjective perspective of a story without mediation. With this writing technique‚ Browning creates a private atmosphere between the reader and the speaker‚ which allows the speaker

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    Mike Sobieraj English 203 Roger Gilbert The Lover and the Duke The creation of a plausible character within literature is one of the most difficult challenges to a writer‚ and development to a level at which the reader identifies with them can take a long time. However‚ through the masterful use of poetic devices and language Browning is able to create two living and breathing characters in sixty or less lines. When one examines these works one has to that they are quite the achievements

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