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    No. Kathleen isn’t a name that fits a Taco Bell-loving 16-year-old girl. It belongs to a granny with arthritis. And it’s true‚ one day I will wake up and truly epitomise a 50 something that everyone calls Kathy. But‚ unfortunately for people that think that is my name‚ today is not that day. For now‚ I’m going to stick with Katie. Further into

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    With his belly full he put on the grandmothers cloths and got into bed‚ awaiting little black hijab. After an unanswered knock little black hijab entered‚ placing the curry in the kitchen and walking over to her grandmother. “Are you awake? Granny? You look awfully bloated‚” she said sounding quite concerned. Little black hijab leant closer to see that she was still breathing and then in a matter of moments the Bloated Sunni stretched his stomach to dangerous proportions as he slowly devoured

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    roles in leading up to his suicide. Seymour’s dysfunctional superego becomes evident during Muriel’s conversation with her mother. The mentions of his actions regarding “The trees. That business with the window. Those horrible things he said to Granny about her plans for passing away. What he did with all those lovely pictures from Bermuda.” all point to various actions that indicate that Seymour’s sense of right and wrong-which is associated with the superego-does not recognize the distinction

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    With all that Ethel Waters has contributed to music and film‚ it is surprising that she is often forgotten. She was a talented blues singer whose unique style distinguished her from other blues singers and she was a jazz vocalist as well. Her talent extended beyond singing‚ when she became a dramatic actress who earned award nominations for her performances. What was most remarkable about Waters ’ performances was how she reconstructed the mammy character into one that challenged stereotypes. Career

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    Eudora Welty‚ in her character Phoenix Jackson‚ creates humanity’s counterpart of the phoenix firebird from oriental tradition. Although Phoenix Jackson can not lay claim to the immortality manifested by consuming fiery rebirths (as does the mythological bird)‚ she possesses a fiery spirit and is consumed by love for her grandchild. Ana4rzing the character of Phoenix is pleasurable because the characteristics of her "roundness" are primarily positive‚ static traits. She is tenacious‚ confident‚ wise

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    ------------------------------------------------- Critical Reading of Literature in English Critical Analysis of the short story ‘Hills like White Elephants’ by Ernest Hemingway. Word Count: 1367 Hills like White Elephants – Ernest Hemingway “Will Jig have the abortion and stay with the man; will Jig have the abortion and leave the man; or will Jig not have the abortion and win the man over to her point of view?” (Hashmi‚ N‚ 2003). These are the three different scenarios that have been

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    He contrasts the grandmother‚ Doris McClellan‚ with her grandchild‚ Lexie. It is known that the adults like to teach their children how they should live their life and Doris isn’t exception. From the very beginning the reader can guess that the granny and her granddaughter are polarities. The author employs the parallel construction «For Doris‚ the reason was … For Lexie‚ the reason was…» to enhance this idea. Also we can see that the relationship between these two women are very close because

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    came across many obstacles along the way. Phoenix got caught in a thorn bush‚ crossed a river‚ danced with a scarecrow‚ and was frightened by a dog and fell in a ditch. A hunter saw her in the ditch and he did help her. He referred to Phoenix as “granny.” Phoenix told the hunter she was going to town. The hunter made the statement‚ “I know you old colored people! Wouldn’t miss going to

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    making apple cider‚ it’s best to be careful of the apples that will be used. The best apples to use are Red Delicious‚ Gala‚ and Fuji‚ especially if a person is wanting to make a sweet cider. Some people like their cider sort of tart‚ in which case‚ Granny Smith apples are the best to use. It’s best to mix red‚ green‚ and gold apples so that there is some type of combination. Cider tastes a whole lot better when made form freshly picked apples. Normally‚ it takes anywhere from 30-36 apples to make

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