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    happens to be the chair of the board and his boss. Subject of dispute associated with conflict of interest‚ and members being taking advantage of. Harry has to make a tough decisions on whether he should blow the whistle on the chair of the board (Louise) or does he bit his tongue and let this continue to go on. One path could lead to saving the organization from unethical and potentially illegal actions. While the other path could lead to the board turning

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    example‚ in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of An Hour”‚ Louise Mallard did not possess the ability to choose the circumstances involved in her marriage. In contrast‚ Matt Groening’s “The Simpsons”‚ Marge Simpson lives in a time where women possess many more rights and choices in dealing with their personal life. Due to these circumstances Louise and Marge have different perspectives about marriage and their role within it. The perspectives that Louise has developed are based largely on the restrictions

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    ordinary to Jean Louise. Shortly after their departure‚ Jean Louise finds a very racist pamphlet in her father’s papers entitled “The Black Plague”. After confronting her Aunt about this pamphlet‚ Jean Louise finds out that the pamphlet came from the “Maycomb County Citizens’ Council”. At this council the group of men talk very poorly about African Americans. To even more of a surprise Jean Louise finds out that Atticus and Hank are both members of this council. This upsets Jean Louise very much because

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    literary work that most captured my attention was The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin. I have chosen to do a Reader-Response approach to this paper. First off‚ I enjoyed the intense imagery the writer used in describing the sights and sounds that Louise experienced in her hour of life. From the‚ “…tops of the trees that were all aquiver with new spring life” and the‚ “countless sparrows….twittering in the eaves.” (Clugston. 2010) While I was reading this selection‚ I could see and hear the objects

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    complex development of Louise Mallard’s spiritual awakening triggered by the false news of her husband’s death in a train accident. Louise is a pioneering feminist searching for selfhood and freedom‚ not “an immature egoist and a victim of her own extreme self-assertion” (Berkove 152) as some critics like Lawrence I. Berkove maintain. While questioning Berkove’s argument that “Louise is sick‚ emotionally as well as

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    Somerset Maugham "Louise" I could never understand why Louise bothered with me. She disliked me and I knew that behind my back she seldom lost the opportunity of saying a disagreeable thing about me. She had too much delicacy ever to make a direct statement‚ but with a hint and a sigh and a little gesture of her beautiful hands she was able to make her meaning plain. It was true that we had known one another almost intimately for five and twenty years‚ but it was impossible for me to believe

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” is a story about the last hour of Louise Mallard’s life. After learning about Mr. Mallard’s death from a telegram‚ Richards and Josephine delicately break the news to Louise‚ doing their best to prevent Louise’s heart trouble from acting up. Initially‚ Louise completely breaks down at the loss of her husband‚ but this quickly transforms into elation as she realizes that she is now free to live for herself. As she becomes comfortable with her newfound freedom

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    in a different matter‚ such as Louise Mallard in the story‚ “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin. Mrs. Louise Mallard is a young and very pretty lady‚ but with the recent death of her husband‚ she appears to be much older. “She was young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength. But now there was a dull stare in her eyes‚ whose gaze was fixed away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky.” (Chopin 8) Louise not only seems to be aging physically

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    In "The Fat Girl‚" Andre Dubus presents the struggles of Louise‚ a girl who at age nine begins eating secretly in reaction to her mother closely controlling her food intake to manage her weight gain. In high school‚ this behavior grows into "…a ritual of deceit and pleasure…" (321) In a passive-aggressive rebellion against her mother’s control‚ and even though Louise is aware that the behavior is "…insular and destructive" (322)‚ she continues with it and hides

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    as a recurring subject‚ idea‚ or feature within a literary work that adds to the overall meaning or purpose of the work. Crying definitely fulfills all of these characteristics. Throughout the majority of the story‚ we see Louise weeping. At the beginning of the story‚ Louise sobs dramatically when she learns that her husband has past‚ even enduring a “storm of grief” (476). She continues weeping when she is alone in her room‚ although the crying now is unconscious‚ compared to how “a child who has

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