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    with her step mother and two step sisters but she had not finished her dress for that night because her step mother made her work all day while her step sisters worked on their own dresses. When it was time for the ball she noticed her two mouse friends had helped her finish her dress while she was cleaning all day. When her step sisters noticed their own material was used on Cinderella’s dress they tore it off and ruined the dress. Cinderella was left at home for the night while they went to the ball

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    For years Women have fought for equality rights in government and daily life. However‚ the dress code at many schools across the countries are reverting back to gender discrimination. Schools should establish dress codes that are fair to both genders and do not entitle boys to a higher quality education than girls. More girls are being sent home everyday and missing vital lessons at school because the dress code policies are geared toward girls‚ not boys. Jackson Brooke‚ a 16 year old boy says that

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    clothes because they are “too revealing.” This is something that girls all over the country have to deal with this‚ but girls at our school also have to deal with it. The dress code at Lincolnview is unfair because the rules are ridiculous‚ it is unfair/sexist‚ and students cannot express themselves. The first reason the dress code is is bad is because the rules are ridiculous. The school system makes horrible rules for students‚ like girls not being able to show their shoulders. There is nothing

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    Christian Symbolism

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    Throughout history authors have incorporated religious meaning in their writing. Christian symbolism can often play a role in British literature. C. S Lewis‚ one of the most recognized literary British scholars to ever live‚ did just that. The Chronicles of Narnia is often revered as one of the most admired children’s series of fantasy novels with Christian parallels playing a vital role throughout the series. Clive Staples Lewis was the most popular author of Christian books of his era. He attended

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    Symbolism In Persepolis

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    rest of Iran has to wear because of new customs.” Then came 1980‚ the year it became obligatory to wear the veil at school.” The quote is putting me in her situation‚ virtually. Marji really does not like to wear the veil because she feels like she’s being limited with her freedom. It hides her true identity‚ literally.Marji and society. Society is putting all these rules on the people of Iran‚ and following them. Marji‚ as well as others‚ do not like these new rules. She has rebelled multiple times

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    Symbolism Essay

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    Symbolism Essay Soobin Park Pd. 2 Individual brains make different perceptions‚ and sometimes the brain can change one tiny little green light to be a meaningful hope. In the novel Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Fitzgerald describes fallibility of the American dream. He mainly focuses on a young man‚ Jay Gatsby‚ who after falling in love with a woman from the social elite‚ makes a lot of money in an effort to win her love. The green light in the novel Great Gatsby is described as

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    Symbolism in Frankenstein

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    Symbolism in "Frankenstein" A romantic life full of pain and abandonment could only be given the monstrous form of "Frankenstein." Mary Shelley ’s life gave birth to an imaginary victim full of misery and loneliness and placed him as the protagonist of one of her most famous and greatest works of art. As most people would assume‚ he is not just a fictional character‚ but in fact a creature who desperately demonstrates Shelley ’s tragedies and losses during the age of the Romantic Era. Since Mary

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    southern lady. Though‚ she fails and Scout is the perfect example of a girl who is unladylike. She never wears dresses‚ breaking the dress code of a lady‚ she also swore‚ which was very uncommon and improper‚ lastly‚ she commonly fought with the boys at her school‚ a childish act which she should have already outgrown. For a lady in the south there is a strict dress code. Girls are expected to wear dresses to school‚ and if they do not they are considered to be unfeminine and tomboyish. In the

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    The Masquerade Symbolism

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    Poe makes the party a masquerade‚ to symbolize that the Prince and his guests are hiding things‚ more specifically from themselves. The symbolism of the masquerade also serves as an important setting as it is where the conflict with the red death figure happened. The red death’s appearance justifies itself in showing up at the party as “the mask which concealed the visage was made so nearly to resembles the countenance of a stiffened corpse that the closest scrutiny must have had difficulty in detecting

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    flowering weeds that had grown near her parents’ house." In this first scene‚ there are also several references to clothing‚ such as Yuki’s "pink spring dress‚" and the pieces of cloth from Yuki’s new skirt‚ which remind her of "butterfly wings." Near her end‚ Shizuko imagines Yuki in this new skirt‚ which would flutter in the wind "like the sail of a new ship." Throughout the remainder of the novel‚ these particular symbols — nature‚ flowers‚ and clothing — appear again and again‚ serving as markers

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