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    simple imagery. Louise looks out the window and sees a beautiful spring scene‚ with merchants and peddlers working hard‚ and wildlife blooming and growing. She focuses on the “patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds” as she reminisces on her husband’s life. The focus on the blue patches rather than the clouds shows that Louise is being positive and looking on the lighter side of things. Looking at a better side is how one can come to find gain in loss‚ which Louise soon does. As

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    Alyssa Ellis Mrs. Young Art 1-2 25 April 2013 Louise Nevelson Louise Nevelson was born as Leah Berliawsky in 1899 in Perislav‚ Poitava Governorate‚ Russian Empire. Louise parents are Minna Sadie and Issac Berliawsky. Her mother was a contractor and her father was a lumber merchant. Their family was very wealthy but some of her relatives left the Russian Empire to move to America. Louise has an older brother‚ Nathan‚ and a younger sister‚ Anita. Louise’s father moved to the United States in

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    THELMA AND LOUISE Critical Analysis Questions 1. Louise is the first of the two main characters shown‚ at the snack bar. It is noisy‚ crowded and fast paced. The cameraman follows her from point to point ‚ in this way making her the center of attention and also serving to give the viewer a good view of the snack bar. On the other hand‚ Thelma’s kitchen is quiet and she is alone. From the onset‚ the viewer gets an insight into the loneliness and boredom in Thelmas life. This is further confirmed

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    “Fleur” Literary Analysis “Fleur” by Louise Erdrich was written to encompass a cursed Chippewa woman‚ Fleur Pillager‚ as she struggles against the oppressing binds of men‚ race‚ and society. Since a young age‚ she was considered dangerous because of the thought that the lake monster of Lake Turcot‚ Misshepeshu‚ wanted the girl for himself. Ever since‚ she’s been out casted not only for her “curse”‚ but for her ethnicity and her gender. This story is very much like “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty

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    Antigone and Thelma’s glory In earlier times and unfortunately still now‚ women are considered to be less than men. In the movie Thelma and Louis and in the play Antigone women are depicted as inferior to men. Thelma‚ an old fashion woman who is bullied by her husband and Antigone‚ a traditional woman who is deprive to follow her believes by a king‚ fight through their story to stand up for themselves in a patriarchal society. Similarly‚ both women’s decision and actions starts their tragic path

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    Character Analysis Before her husband’s death she thought of her life as the same everyday and never changing. Louise Mallard is "young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength" (Chopin 8). Mrs. Mallard was “afflicted with a heart trouble” (Chopin 1). The heart trouble was brought on by the stress of her wanting to control her destiny and the unhappiness in her marriage. When Chopin says‚ "two white slender hands‚” (Chopin 10) it indicates that Mrs. Mallard

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    Assessor: Stephen Sawyers Assignment title: Analyse and evaluate suitable context of the organisation’s operations in terms of the internal and external environment. Rationalise strategic choice on the basis of contextual analysis. Word Count: 1603 (including refernces) Comment page. This Assignment will talk about world famous company - Louis Vuitton. First of all it will give a brief history of that company for making a picture

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    In this essay i will be writing and explaining how spoken language is used and adapted to influence the jury in the closing argument that convicted Louise Woodward. The prosecutor uses a variety of features in this argument to convince the jury persecute Louse Woodward. I will be going through these techniques and explaining why he uses them to influence the jury. Gerard T Leone Jr was the prosecutor in the case of the death of Mathew Eappen. He uses repetition in the first section of the argument

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    Louise Erdrich’s novel Tracks‚ published in 1988‚ recounts the story of an Anishinaabe family on an Indian reservation. The plot revolves around the life history of the protagonist‚ Fleur Pillager. Erdrich uses the multiple narrator technique by telling the story from the perspectives of Nanapush‚ an affable tribal elder‚ and Pauline Puyat‚ a mixed-blood girl. The novel recounts the incidents that took place between the years 1912 to 1924 in the life of Fleur Pillager. Erdrich divides the narrative

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    Louise Erdrich‚ the author of the short story “The Leap” main focus throughout the story is about the past of the narrator’s mother‚ Anna. Anna‚ an ex blind folded trapeze performer who is now sightless due to enriching and stubborn cataracts‚ is an unbreakable bow an arrow; being pulled and released into an unpredictable life. When it comes to Anna’s daughter‚ Anna would do anything for her; even if it were “[leaping] through [the] air … and hanging by the back of her heels from the … gutter” (195)

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