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    Humans are intrinsically social creatures. Being surrounded by loved ones for a while is enough to bring almost anyone out of a negative mood. People rely on each other for comfort and nourishment. Because of this‚ it’s hard to spend a day without interacting with someone. If someone does let a day go by without talking to another human being‚ it usually means that the person in question is dealing with a serious problem. In many cases‚ people in emotional distress will avoid being social because

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    which was reaching our courtyard. There was an awful c ommotion. We left our room‚ ran out into the street‚ and one of the passengers went with us. He grabbed the children by their hands. Kalman (Charlie) and I followed him. All of us‚ including the landlady watched till the fire was put out‚ and about 10 o’clock we returned. And so we finished the first day of

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    always to him.”2In the new world you live to survive there’s no father reigns supreme‚ who gets the best of everything because he’s father and religion also doesn’t play such a heavy role like it did in the old world an example of this is when the landlady comes to collect rent and basically belittles Reb Smolinsky telling him to get a job‚ and then finishes it by slapping the Holy Torah out of his hands which is a great sin in itself.” Hear him only! The dirty do-nothing! Go to work yourself! Stop

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    ridicule him and the way he looks. For example‚ one of the co-workers said that his torn-up cloak looks like a cape. Some of them tear paper up and crumble it over his head‚ simulating snow fall. Terrible rumors would spread around about how Akakiy’s landlady beats him at his home. Akakiy had to endure all of these horrible remarks and this shows how tough it was standing out in the 19th

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    HARRIS - • a practical young man‚ who could not appreciate romanticism in the world around him. • fond of drinking and eating; not too fond of working hard. • not much imagination and was more aggressive than the other two. • had a strange fascination for cemeteries and tombs • not much aesthetic sense and dressed in loud colours like orange and yellow‚ which did not suit him. • a terrible singer and could never remember the words to a song. • thought he could cook well‚ but as the incident

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    to kill again. Once Lucas was released from these institutions‚ he said that he killed two women the same day. There is evidence to support that Lucas killed three people in total during his lifetime‚ which are his mother‚ his girlfriend‚ and his landlady. However‚ he claimed to have assaulted and killed hundreds of women. Lucas’ mother had a very strong influence on who he became; because of his mother’s actions‚ Lucas believed that all woman were useless and did not deserve to be in this

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    Jrome.K.Jrome J‚ the narrator‚ represents a simple middle-class Englishman who is hypochondriac. He believes that he is suffering from innumerable diseases and ailments caused by ‘overwork’. He is a man of decent dressing sense with an inclination towards ‘taste in colours.’ J has a fondness for water and water-related activities like boating‚ rafting and rowing. He narrates numerous anecdotes‚ comic set-pieces and funny incidents from his memory that add to the humour in the novel. He finds

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    roy Maxson - The protagonist of Fences‚ a fifty-three year-old‚ African American man who works for the sanitation department‚ lifting garbage into trucks. Troy is also a former baseball star in the Negro Leagues. Troy’s athletic ability diminished before the Major Leagues accepted blacks. Hard-working‚ strong and prone to telling compelling‚ fanciful stories and twisting the truth‚ Troy is the family breadwinner and plays the dominant role in his over thirty-year friendship with fellow sanitation

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    Anton Chekhov‚ author who related his work of emphasized the depths of human nature‚ the hidden significance of everyday events and the fine line between comedy and tragedy‚ he was born on January 29‚ 1860‚ in Taganrog‚ Russia (“Anton Chekhov”). According to Contemporary Authors Online‚ At the age of eight he was sent to the local grammar school‚ where he proved an average pupil. Rather reserved and undemonstrative‚ he nevertheless gained a reputation for satirical comments‚ for pranks‚ and for making

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    Part I: Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy‚ born June 2‚ 1840‚ was a novelist and a poet. His mother‚ who was well read‚ educated him until he went to school at age eight. He went to Mr. Last’s Academy for Young Gentlemen in Dorchester where he learned Latin‚ and showed academic potential. His formal education ended at age sixteen however because his family’s social position lacked the means for a university education. He was apprenticed to James Hicks‚ a local architect. In 1862‚ Hardy moved to London

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