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    Bunyan's Vanity Fair

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    Bunyan’s Intentions in Vanity Fair As a devout Puritan‚ John Bunyan was heavily influenced by his religion throughout his life. This becomes extremely apparent upon reading his most notable work‚ Vanity Fair. Mr. Bunyan was not well educated. He was a man that lived an unprivileged lifestyle and he wanted to reach the common people in his message. This is why he wrote Vanity Fair as an allegory. Almost every event in the story has a meaning and each meaning leads back to Bunyan’s main purposes

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    Vanity Fair Essay

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    Vanity Fair‚ by William Makepeace Thackeray In the novels of Thackeray‚ essay is so much mixed up with narrative‚ and comment with characterization‚ that they can hardly be thoroughly appreciated in poor editions. The temptation to skip is almost irresistible‚ when wisdom can be purchased only at the expense of eyesight. We are therefore glad to welcome the commencement of a new edition of his writings‚ over whose pages the reader can linger at his pleasure‚ and quietly enjoy the subtleties of humor

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    Examinations are a fair gauge of a student’s ability. Discuss. Scholastic tests are unjust barometers for students’ aptitudes as they are one-off gauges of understanding of the subjects‚ which may be unfair as psychological factors could come into play. Moreover‚ students with a clearer perception of the standard methods and types of questions will excel better than others‚ meaning that scoring well for an examination will not just be based on ability of application for a subject but rather on

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    product is harmful for people’s health on each package sold as well as on advertisements. We assume that the customer is responsible and mature and can make his/her own decisions on whether to buy a product or not. The promotion that HLL launched for Fair and Lovely as the “miracle worker” probably was not the best approach since it could dupe the consumer regarding the true effect of the product. Since it is scientifically proven in the case that only minimal effect can be achieved‚ the company should

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    Macbeth 'Fair Is Foul '

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    The Comparison of Macbeth and characters in terms of “ Fair is foul.” You probably have experienced that you picked a book because you liked its cover‚ but it was not worth-reading. In the play of “Macbeth”‚ also a main character written by William Shakespeare is like that. He is deeply ambitious‚ though one incidence he experiences completely leads him to the tragedy that happens at the end of the play. The theme‚ “Fair is foul.” which literally means that things are not as they seem‚ influences

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    My Fair Lady

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    Analysis of My Fair Lady The play My Fair Lady‚ written by Alan Jay Lerner in 1956‚ focuses on turning an unsophisticated flower girl into a well brought up lady. Henry Higgins is a professor of languages who is high class and very snobby. Eliza Doolittle is a poor flower girl who dreams of living the high class life. Colonel Pickering‚ a good friend of Professor Higgins‚ makes a wager with Professor Higgins that he can not fool everyone into thinking Eliza is a duchess. Alan Jay Lerner (1918-1986)

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    Hoping to Draw a Blank In modern times‚ the lottery is generally acknowledged as a set of fantastic prizes that people vie to win; however‚ in Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery‚” the exact opposite is true. Jackson transforms this rather innocuous-sounding practice to a dark‚ perverse town ritual in a shocking twist that leaves the reader hungry for more details. Jackson conveys her message that tradition is not always best with her omission of details‚ use of foreshadowing and abrupt ending.

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    to win the lottery. I’m sure that if anyone won the lottery they would be extremely ecstatic. Most of us expect winning the lottery to be a joyous and thrilling experience. But‚ what if it wasn’t? What if winning the lottery meant losing everything you have‚ including your life? In the short story‚ The Lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ this particular event occurs. The story takes place in a small rural village. Every year‚ all of the villagers put their names into a box to draw for a lottery. You may think

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    State Fair Narrative

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    for the Illinois State Fair. We were going to show our excellent show pigs. When we got there it was about 10:00 P.M‚ and it took us about thirty minute to set everything up and get the pigs in their pens.(compound sentence) When my family and I were heading home‚ we stopped at Casey’s. I got Prarie Farms chocolate milk and Chewy Sprees. The we began our hour ride home‚ and I was looking forward to the next day.(Compound sentence) When we got to the Illinois State Fair on Sunday I almost forgot

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson covers the issue of the human instinct to go along with the herd mentality and not question the ethics of a situation‚ often in order to be accepted by peers. This mentality is what causes stock market crashes. In the past it has gone to an extreme in situations like the holocaust‚ the Salem witch trials‚ and the French Revolution. The internet and Sporting events are less extreme examples of herd mentality. The story can be assumed to be based in the late 1940s‚

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