In the story is says‚ “’Oh yes‚’ Seryozha recollected‚ and his eyes smiled” (Chekhov 3). When Seryozha was telling his father about his smoking he did not seem displeased with himself. He smiled because he did not think what he did was wrong and he enjoyed it. Because he likes smoking‚ it is implied that he is stuck in the oral stage
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3 out of 3 points What is the major factor in driving surveillance forward? Answer Selected Answer: The commodification of personal information. Correct Answer: The commodification of personal information. Response Feedback: According to Stanley and Steinhardt a major factor in driving data surveillance forward is the commodification of personal information by corporations. Question 2 0 out of 3 points What mid-evil technology enabled people
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Ukrainian Cossacks’ organization was born. One can go to Odesa and walk along the boulevards‚ where Pushkin walked a long time ago‚ and one can touch the trees‚ which Pushkin touched. It is also possible to visit the last house of Chekhov (now the museum in Yalta)‚ where Chekhov lived‚ and where he wrote his last works‚ and where he died. One may visit the famous symbol of the Crimea — the castle “Swallow’s Nest” or the residence of Russian tsars in Livadia. It is possible to go through Gogol places in
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CHAPTER – I INTRODUCTION 1.1. Origin and Development of American Literature A fundamental difference subsists between American literature and proximately all the other major literary traditions of the world: it is essentially a modern‚ recent and international literature. The American continent possessed major pre-Columbian civilizations‚ with a deep heritage of culture‚ mythology‚ ritual‚ chant and poetry. Many recent American writers‚ especially recently‚ have looked to these sources as something
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Cambridge University Press‚ 1997. Ferro‚ Marc. Cinema and History. Detroit: Wayne State University Press‚ 1988. Glaessner‚ Verina. “Fire and Ice.” Sight and Sound 2.4 (1992): 12-15. Guynn‚ William. Writing History in Film. New York: Routledge‚ 2006. Kaes‚ Anton. “History and Film: Public Memory in the Age of Electronic Dissemination.” History and Memory 2 .1 (1990): 111-29. Landsberg‚ Alison. Prosthetic Memory: The Transformation of American Remembrance in the Age of Mass Culture. New York: Columbia University
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Chris van der Weide 06-12-2009 De Kersentuin Informatie Auteur Anton Pavlovitsj Tsjechow Titel De Kersentuin Jaar van uitgave 1903 Jaar eerste opvoering 1904 Synopsis 1900‚ een Russisch landgoed‚ de kersentuin. Ljoebow‚ bezitster van het landgoed‚ is vijf jaar geleden haar bestaan ontvlucht (nadat zowel haar man als zoontje overleden zijn) en is vertrokken naar Parijs. Ze keert nu voor het eerst weer terug naar haar geliefde landgoed‚ een landgoed van generaties
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- Read every single story - go over all notes on blackboard - no questions on “regionalism” on test - Don’t look at “real thing” discussion questions - know 3 waves of feminism - Romanticism: earliest‚ full of feeling and emotion. Not just romantic. Exaggeration of feelings; fear‚ aw‚ love‚ etc. - Realism: CHOICE; the narrator has a moral choice. - Naturalism: narrator has lack of choice; he is forced. -Modernism: uncertainty. Week 1 both Week 2 both Week 3 both Week 4 both
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Bibliography: Aristophanes‚ Women at the Thesmaphoria‚ The Frogs and Other Plays: Wasp; Women at the Thesmaphoria‚ (London: Penguin UK‚ 2007) Chekov‚ Anton‚ The Cherry Orchard‚ The Wadsworth Anthology of Drama‚ (California: Michael Rosenberg‚ 2003) Churchill‚ Caryl‚ Cloud Nine‚ The Wadsworth Anthology of Drama‚ (California: Michael Rosenberg‚ 2003) Hiresh‚ Kamal et al.‚ ‘Cover Girl Don’t Cover Boy’‚ Akasha
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afford better‚ as their budgets had been cut‚ (Anton et al. “Deep”). The lack of funding caused deaths and injuries of both patients and staff. Then in 2015‚ modern muckraker Leonora LaPeter Anton‚ published a series of articles shedding a new light on the topic alerting the unsuspecting public. Muckraking still does exist in 2016‚ as documented in the article written by Leonora LaPeter Anton‚ Insane. Invisible. In danger. (“Leonora”). Leonora LaPeter Anton was the muckraker is this investigation‚ with
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Tennessee Williams’ Background to A Streetcar Named Desire • From an early age‚ Williams used writing as “an escape from a world of reality in which [he] felt acutely uncomfortable”. • He wrote about the human condition as he saw it; unafraid to tackle topics such as incest‚ rape and madness. • He believed that “we are all savages at heart”. Which of the characters in Streetcar prove or disprove this? • He lived in New Orleans from 1938‚ a bohemian place where all manner of
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