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    This Side Of Paradise

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    He wanted to be‚ what they call today‚ the popular kid. He wanted people to like him and even love him‚ and that started his ever so delightful egotistic life style‚ but this would change when he met Rosalind. "Within two weeks Amory and Rosalind were deeply and passionately in love. The critical qualities which had spoiled for each of them a dozen romances were dulled by the great wave of emotion that washed over them." (Fitzgerald) At this moment he was full of passion

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    his books” (qtd. in Riccardo 45)‚ as Fitzgerald felt that his work was not good enough. Amory did not appreciate Rosalind’s feminist viewpoint as well. Rosalind was similar to Zelda‚ as they both did not rely on their husbands to live their lives. Rosalind was a gold-digger‚ something Amory could not offer‚ but Amory was also afraid that Rosalind would become more successful than him. Fitzgerald’s “inferiority complexes and traumas affected his work” (Riccardo 54)‚ which may indicate and give reason

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    Paper-1 Detailed Epithalamion (Spencer) 1.How far is Epithalamion conventional and how far is it personal? (1000) 2. Write a critical appreciation of Spencer’s poems? (1000) Paradise Lost (Milton) 1.Milton’s Invocation to the Muse 2) Milton’s Description of the Hell? 3) Satan’s Speeches in Book one 4) Milton’s description of fallen angles? 5) The construction of Pandemonium? 6)Character sketch—Satan 7) Milton’s Personality 8) Style 9) Milton’s similes in book-1

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    Belonging In Comrades

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    Belonging is one of those universalities that appears simple and yet holds complex truths about humanity. It is the state in which an individual holds a place of purpose and is valued for one’s own intrinsic identity within a group or relationship. In order for belonging to occur‚ there must be an affinity between individuals in terms of shared aspects of identity. However‚ as each individual has a set of values that shapes their identity‚ there must be some negotiation in order to find commonalities

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    also insults Adam and does away with his services. Charles unwittingly gives information about Orlando taking part in the wrestling match. Celia and Rosalind spend the time debating about love. Duke Frederick requests Rosalind and Celia to talk Orlando out of the match which they do. Orlando owerthrows Charles. Duke Frederick banishes Rosalind and Celia decides to join her. Duke Frederick discovers the flight of all three and sends for Oliver wanting to question about Orlando’s role in the flight}

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    lion nd the lamb

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    Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari Introduction: C. Rajagopalachari was much concerned about the felling of trees and the ecological imbalance that was caused. He personifies the tree and says that they have their own life. He also brings out Col. Ray Johnson’s love for trees. Colonel’s uncommon habit: Colonel Ray Johnson‚ who was posted as the District Medical Officer in Salem‚ was a very amiable person. Everyday evening he used to visit his friends‚ the trees on the roadside and talk to them

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    observer of the world around him. We see how he gets upset when the animals in the Forest are hunted for food by his companions‚ further; he also criticizes Orlando for ruining the tree barks by his poor quality of verses that he had composed for Rosalind. He represents a particular psychological temperament and desires to reform and purify the world of all evils. He is a critic‚ a commentator and an analyst who is held in high esteem by the Duke Senior himself. Although his presence weakens the spirit

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    crystal. There were many people who worked on X-ray diffraction such names as Maurice Wilkins‚ Rosalind Franklin‚ and Linus Pauling. The most important of these would Rosalind Franklin. Franklin started working as an assistant for Maurice Wilkins to teach him the procedure of X-ray differentiation. Watson and Crick were very skeptical of this procedure at the beginning. However after seeing an image by Rosalind Franklin‚ shown to Watson by Maurice Wilkins‚ they were fully on board with X-ray diffraction

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    lesson to be learned. This is precisely what makes literature so vital to the human spirit. It is here that we enter the world of William Shakespeare’s As You Like It ‚ a story set in a fantastical forest. As we follow the true love of Orlando and Rosalind and the brotherly betrayal by Oliver and Duke Frederick‚ readers begin to have a spiritual renewal‚ a cleansing of their spirit‚ while observing the conflicts that take place. As You Like It is a play where characters seek out truth and simplicity

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    Questions: 1. This movie depicts two different philosophies of scientific discovery.  Comment on the way in which the structure of DNA was discovered.  Discuss the method used by Watson and Crick‚ and compare and contrast it with the method used by Rosalind Franklin.  Which method was more appropriate?  Should scientific exploration be a “race”?  What are the pros and cons of such a race?  How do you feel about Watson and Crick having the “glory” associated with discovering the structure of DNA? 2

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