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    Phulkari Embroidery

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    PHULKARI EMBROIDERY | | Phulkari embroidery is peculiar to Punjab. Phulkari literally means flower craft. Baugh‚ which means garden‚ is a Phulkari in which the entire surface is richly ornamented by a continuous connected design with skillful manipulation of the darning or satin stitch. Chobes is the third type of Phulkari‚ where the edges alone are ornamented‚ the center being left plain.  | | ORIGIN : The origin of Phulkari is not quite fully known. Some say that the art was brought

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    author and the title | Somerset Maugham‚ Louise | Type of text | Short story | Outline of the story | This is a story about woman that told by author‚ who is also main character in the story. It’s about relationship between them and about relationship between the woman and her husbands‚ daughter. | Setting of the story | Enigmatic‚ gloomy‚ sarcastic | Complication | The story has dynamic complication. In the beginning of story Louise is alone‚ but during the story she outlived 2

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    colorful dresses and castanets. Leslie Roybal‚ a small‚ powerful performer‚ stands out with her articulate hands‚ and intense footwork in Martinete solo which reflects the way women express herself through dancing. Shawls are important part of the flamenco‚ and colorful embroidered shawls that

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    tragedy or embarrassment by the fact that Strout states‚ “People thought the Larkin couple would move after what happened.” (140) We learn later that the event was a particularly violent murder committed by Doyle‚ the son of Rodger and Louise Larkin. Rodger and Louise had become recluse since the event‚ which naturally intrigued the inhabitants of the small town. However‚ after the initial period of interest‚ the people in town are quick to put the Larkin family out of their minds. Strout quickly

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    cause of them staying with their husbands was death. Although Louise Mallard and Desiree are both similarly trapped in a bad marriage‚ their stories are different on how they died‚ and how their husbands treated them. Louise and Desiree were in an unhappy relationship. In each one of these stories‚ these women felt trapped by their husbands and were affected by the power their husbands had over them. In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Louise has heart trouble; her heart condition was that she was trapped

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    politics in Louise mallard’s possession of self assertion. Answer: Kate Chopin is a very famous American writer of the nineteenth century. She was an independent woman who did not confine to the socio-political bonds of the society. Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour” published in 1894 is about a woman who receives the news of the death of her husband and the sense of freedom that she experiences after his death. The protagonist of the story “The Story of an Hour”‚ Louise Mallard is suffering

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    Omniscient Narrator

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    narrator. The narrator knows everything that goes on‚ but seems to have insight into the personal thoughts and feelings of Louise‚ the main character‚ while having no such insight into the thoughts of others. In the case of those characters other than Louise‚ the narrator simply relays what would have been able to be seen or heard had the reader witnessed the event‚ while with Louise‚ the narrator offers insight into her emotions and thoughts. The use of the narrator’s limited omniscience is two-fold

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    Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ the author tells a short story of harsh irony and a wife’s realization of a new life after her husband’s death. Chopin introduces the main character‚ Louise Mallard‚ as a married woman with a weak heart and a marriage that is complicated and restrictive. In the beginning of the story Louise hears the news of her husband’s death in a train accident. She is distraught and filled with grief‚ so she goes up to her room where she sits in her comfortable armchair and thinks

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    of Minnewanka Landing. Lake Louise (5‚052 feet)‚ the highest permanent settlement in Canada and it is famous for its teahouses‚ grizzly bears‚ grand hotel‚ skiing‚ Victoria Glacier‚ waterfalls‚ hiking and lakes.Lake Louise is alo known as Canada’s "Diamond in the Wilderness‚" and the "Hiking Capital of Canada". Lake Louise (lake) is one of the most visited and photographed lakes in the world‚ Lake Louise is home to the world-renowned Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. First called Emerald Lake‚ the

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    is very manipulative. In the short story “Fat Girl” the author‚ Andre Dubus‚ gives insight to the damage that can be done when adult role models force false body images on their young children. Following the forceful nature of upper class society‚ Louise mother forcefully puts a negative self body image in Louis mind. Dubus’ “The Fat Girl” distinctively shows the destructive way society views food addiction and how it can sometimes persuade women to follow bad examples. Dubus uses Louise’s story to

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