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    hats. That is why it has an important place in the story. Laura’s feeling towards class distinctions is related to the hat. The hat gives her a status; when she walks towards the dead man’s house‚ she thinks everyone is looking at her big hat with a velvet streamer. The other people who live in the little houses are very poor‚ so they can not afford such a hat. At first Laura feels more comfortable with the working-class than with her own class‚ but after putting the hat on‚ she feels different‚ as

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    Major Petkoff and Catherine are typical secondary characters‚ with funny occasional opinions and repetitive comments‚ such as those of the “electric bell” or the so famous unique “library” in all Bulgaria. They are characters that would normally be used to lower the tension in different types of plays. Yet‚ Arms and the Man‚ is a comedy and hence not many high-tension scenes are found. Their role additionally‚ adds more humour to the play‚ especially in those dull scenes where humour

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    Meredith White Haney–Self English 102 4 November 2014 Voodoo Doll As Americans‚ we have the right to freedom of speech. Which basically means we have the right to say whatever we would like to say. Granted‚ some of the things that we say can be offensive and can hurt others that we are around. Just because we have this right‚ does not necessarily mean that we can take it all for granted. In culture today‚ people think that they can get away with almost anything‚ including with what they say.

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    Catherine Grout’s Art Intervention Space explains that the public space art is a practice activity for the public to participate through public communication medium. Moreover‚ interactive media art relies on the interaction of the participants. It desires about exchanging the idea of authors and the feelings of the audiences. Christian Moeller has explored the way about applying the interactive media art in the architecture art since 1990. His magnificent work Audio Grove and On Air particularly

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    How does the Catherine Tate sketch use language? Catherine Tate uses a wide variety of linguistic techniques and lexis throughout the comedy sketch with the Prime minister. The effects these techniques have on the audience are focused as they effectively engage the audience whilst being humorous and tactile. The tenor used is strong and inappropriate. Our expectations of a girl participating in work experience with the Prime Minister are somewhat obedient and well mannered‚ yet the complete

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    Mansfield’s Short Stories Discuss the presentation and important of location in two of the short stories you have studied In this essay‚ I am going to discuss about the presentation and important of location in two of the short stories of Katherine Mansfield that I have studied. The two stories are "The Garden Party" and "An Indiscreet Journey". In "The Garden Party"‚ we have the Sheridan’s Family who live in the upper class side of an English Country. They are very high-class‚ educated‚ wealthy and

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    Imagine a world where people would do big favors for people they didn’t even know. Catherine Ryan Hyde created this world in her novel Pay It Forward. The story is about a boy‚ Trevor‚ who decides to start a movement called “Pay It Forward” after being assigned to change the world as an extra-credit assignment in his social studies class. Trevor ends up creating a worldwide movement of people helping each other‚ and he dies because of the cause. Trevor shows the power of one because he helps a homeless

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    Prompted by the increasing amount of exorbitant prams being used by new parents as a marker so social status‚ Catherine Deveny’s "Bugger Me‚ I Have Had Just About It With Bugaboos And Pramzillas In General" was published in the Age. In her piece‚ Deveny condemns the aforementioned "monster prams" and their materialistic owners. Deveny attempts to append those outside of the group of parents she is targeting in her opinion. Deveny asserts that designer prams are wrongly used by narcissistic parents

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    Catherine Clinton’s biography “Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom” is an interesting and comprehensive biography on Harriet Tubman’s life. Catherine Clinton is a renowned historian with a special interest in black history. Many consider Harriet Tubman as the “Black Moses” of America and for good reason; she has lead hundreds of slaves to freedom‚ risking her own life for their welfare. This book is truly comprehensive and immersive and focuses on exposing the reality of Harriet Tubman’s life. Most

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    INTRODUCTION: A Brief History of the Doll  Summer of the Seventeenth Doll premiered on 28th November 1955 at the Russell Street Theatre in Melbourne  Before the 1950s‚ very little Australian work was produced on Australian stages and often a whole year would go by without a single work by an Australian reaching the commercial stage.  The Doll was a success in part because it gave its audiences unmistakably Australian characters in a familiar setting‚ speaking with their

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