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    II. - Description of the Store Forever 21 was founded in 1984 by Don Chang and wife‚ it is an American chain of clothing stores with branches in many major cities in The United States‚ Puerto Rico‚ Canada‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ and the Middle East that offers clothing‚ footwear‚ cosmetic items and accessories. The “12 day of Fashion” promotion will focus on the Forever 21 store located in the Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise‚ Florida. The Sawgrass Mills Mall is the sixth largest mall in the United States

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    the world in exactly the same way‚ but these two texts exaggerate two completely different realities in each. Authors implement this idea in order to create interest‚ controversy and tension between characters. Both F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sylvia Plath create two or more entirely different characters to contrast against each other and show just how different their outlooks on the world are. The Great Gatsby focuses around several characters‚ all of whom see reality in a different perspective. We

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    Catcher and The Bell Jar " Two Coming of Age Novels While J.D. Salinger ’s The Catcher in the Rye and Sylvia Plath ’s The Bell Jar are two entirely different novels with different themes at first glance‚ both tell tales of teenagers who are coming of age and learning responsibility. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield has been kicked out of school and is trying to decide what he wants to do with his life. In The Bell Jar‚ Esther Greenwood tries to kill herself and is trying to figure out

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    • “electrified‚ a guardian” blue was still vibrant‚ alive || red. • Lost happiness‚ childhood‚ freedom‚ precious things. Her move away from the ocean (oceans are blue) • Last poem in Birthday Letters; ‚’. Last public word on his relationship w/ plath. • Described their home in Devon and Plath’s love of red. • Sylvia’s letter to her mother‚ “ted never liked blue...” • Red/White/Blue  colours of American flag. Sam • Duality  ‘if not red‚ then white;’ ‘only the bookshelves escaped into whiteness

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    Disappointment and Identity Crisis ——the reasons of Esther’s insanity in The Bell Jar The Bell Jar is the autobiographical book of Sylvia Plath and it follows the real story of the author’s experience of adolescent depression and suicide attempts (Wang‚ 2006). Esther Greenwood is the protagonist and narrator of The Bell Jar. She is a girl from Boston who is swept up into a fast-paced New York City life and cannot take it. The novel follows her descent into madness and her struggle to escape from

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    so much that I can’t even think what will happen next. You have to fight even if you’re not doing it for yourself “You gotta swim/ Through nights that won’t end/ Swim for your families/ Your lovers your sisters/ And brothers and friends”(Jack’s Mannequin). While going through the migraines‚ all I wanted to do was give up and go back to bed but I had to “Just keep swimming”(Dory). I didn’t want to but because of the help from everyone

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    “Fiesta 1980” and “Daddy” Both poems are about memories of the relationship with their father. However‚ the experiences are very different. The children presented in “Fiesta 1980” by Junot Diaz and “Daddy” by Silvia Plath suffers an internal struggle because of their fathers. In “Fiesta 1980” there is a chance to improve the relationship where as in “Daddy” there is no hope because the father is dead. In “Fiesta 1980” we can tell the story is told in the first person by and adolescent Latino

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    routinely rank him as one of the best poets of his generation. Hughes was British Poet Laureate from 1984 until his death. Hughes was married to American poet Sylvia Plath‚ from 1956 until her suicide in 1963 at the age of 30. His part in the relationship became controversial to some feminists and (particularly) American admirers of Plath. His last poetic work‚ Birthday Letters (1998)‚ explored their complex relationship. These poems make reference to Plath’s suicide‚ but none of them addresses directly

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    is evident‚ whereas the last three are the baby crying in the night and the other helping the baby‚ these stanzas show the more nurturing and happy aspects of motherhood. 2. The title of the poem is morning song. What figurative expression does Plath use to suggest morning? What figurative expression does she use to suggest song? Morning- "The window square” and “Whitens and swallows its dull stars" Song- "The clear vowels rise like balloons” and “Your handful of notes” 3. What is the morning

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    unworthy of consideration. Therefore‚ being unable to express their own perspectives and discriminated against in their writings‚ women are a marginalized group. But‚ in their portrayal‚ are they truly victims of a patriarchal society? Certainly Sylvia Plath ’s Daddy (1962) paints a despairing picture of suppression and inner anguish‚ a woman driven mad by the men in her life - though is this really the case? For Ania Walwicz challenges this concept of a helpless damsel in distress by subverting the traditional

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