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    Also‚ it just so happened to be the one day a year were Alan could get away with thinking and even acting out his disgustingly‚ depraved thoughts without feeling guilty about them. To Alan‚ Halloween was nothing more than a free pass. A pass he would get once a year that would allow him immunity to let his true self come forward and he could torment the world. Alan had always been a runt as a child because of his weakened immune system. He was a foot short for his age and where other children

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    insanity. We can see examples of this theme in the sessions between Dysart and Alan. The reader can see the behavior changes of Alan and as well as Dysart’s. Another theme that can be seen is freedom‚ when Alan blinds the horses and “frees” himself from them. Also the theme of worship and loyalty can be spotted throughout the play in Alan. 2. Explore the madness that is present in Alan Strang. Peter Shaffer has used madness in Alan Strang to make the play more interesting and understandable. The theme

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    The author of Equus‚ Peter Shaffer‚ explores the idea of differing views of Religion by showing contrasting characters and conflicting points of view. Specifically focusing on how showing the contrasting ideas of sanity and insanity in regards to Alan and Dysart. These techniques of contrasting characters and contrasting points of view are used to explore the main idea of what is normal. The issue with points of view in Equus is that the characters all believe they are right and that their view

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    nunnery Molly – the Miller’s twenty year old daughter Alan and John – two young‚ gullible students from Cambridge University‚ they devise a plan to expose that the Miller is a thief Setting: The story takes place primarily in a mill in Trumpington‚ a town close to Cambridge. Summary: Alan and John come to see the Miller and his family. While they are Alan and John grind corn at the mill‚ the Miller sets their horses free. While Alan and John chase their horses around for most of the day

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    Chaser‚” Alan Austen comes to the Old Man with hope that he can buy a potion to give his love‚ Diana. Alan intends to give Diana a love potion causing her to show love and affection towards Alan‚ which she did not before. Alan is overwhelmed with joy that Diana will share mutual feelings with him that he forgets that he is rearranging fate. “’That is love!’ cried Alan” (TC). Alan doesn’t know what love really is. Love is an emotion that cannot be forced and by giving Diana the love potion‚ Alan isn’t

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    Social Norms: Big Gay Al

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    Alan had a problem. Three of his friends wanted to punch him. Not because he was tall‚ or because he was skinny‚ not because he was he was the captain of the swimming team or the class clown. In fact‚ Alan was so great; he had women sitting at his table every day for lunch. Alan had a problem because Alan wasn’t kissing these girls‚ and if he wasn’t kissing these girls‚ what was he doing sitting at their table? By year 10‚ Alan had been given the nickname ‘big gay al’ partially because he

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    suprising that none of the daggers pierced the body of the girl. The clowns left us in peals of laughter. The dogs jumped through a ring of fire. The monkeys and gorillas played football. Extraordinary tricks were shown by the lions giraffes‚ parrots‚ horses and tigers too. The swing trick event of the circus was the most stunning part. Many acrobats had participated in the event. Their movements were flawless and marvellous. This breath-taking experience was a lifetime

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    Introductory Concepts Short-Run Model: DD and AA Liquidity Trap Macro Policy and CA Slides for International Finance Aggregate Demand and the SR (KOM Chapter 17) Alan G. Isaac American University 2012-10-22 Alan G. Isaac Slides for International Finance Introductory Concepts Short-Run Model: DD and AA Liquidity Trap Macro Policy and CA AA Curve Aggregate Demand PREVIEW AA Curve review SR model of asset market equilibrium AA: Y E (to maintain asset mkt eq) DD

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    Reading Response: Equus

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    Peter Shaffer’s play Equus is about Alan Strang and his perception on horses. Alan is currently being treated by a Martin Dysart‚ his psychiatrist‚ for blinding six horses. His psychiatrist tries to get Alan to explain what was going on and he eventually begins to open up. When Alan was a child‚ his mother was a Christian who read the bible to him every day. One day‚ his father destroyed a picture of the crucifixion of Jesus and Alan decided to replace it with a picture of a horse. During Alan’s

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    acceptance‚ consideration and intention to create legal relations. In this case‚ it mainly covers offer‚ acceptance‚ and consideration‚ and others are presumed to be presented. First of all‚ we first identify whether the advertisement posted by Alan is an offer or is just an invitation to treat. In the advertisement‚ no enough details about the antique vase were stated‚ e.g. the availability of quantity and the year. He just stated “18 th century” and “HK$80‚000”. According to the case of Partridge

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