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    2207B‚ 9th March 2012 Brian Thorne and Louise Review of session in terms of counselling skills This counselling session involves Brian Thorne‚ renowned person-centred therapist and his client Louise. Unlike other teaching aids where counsellor and client meet for the first time‚ Brian Thorne has already seen Louise at least twenty times before. This gives the viewer a unique perspective on the counselling relationship at a more advanced stage. Louise‚ a young woman‚ presented to Brian Thorne

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    is presented though marriage and women’s lack of freedom. During this period in time‚ men had dominated with power and control over women. Women were seen as weak and powerless‚ therefore it was assumed and expected of women to obey the husband. Louise whom had been married to Brently Mallard‚ was under her husband’s restraint since the words “I Do” uttered her mouth. In the text‚ Louise’s freedom was hidden and held back between the time of her marriage‚ up until news was received mentioning her

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    The Aunt’s Story - SAC Patrick White’s controversial novel‚ The Aunt’s Story is the odyssey of spinster‚ Theodora Goodman and her journey to self discovery. Comprised of three sections‚ each representing a different part of her journey we‚ as the reader‚ follow Theodora Goodman as she travels to France‚ America and finally to a state of understanding and self discovery. Dense‚ unconventional and complex as it is‚ it is no wonder The Aunt’s Story has been so widely and so harshly critiqued. The

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    For her marriage to the right man is everything. This is the exact opposite for Louise; wealth and power meant nothing. Freedom from a man was everything. In conclusion‚ The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin showed diversity of marriage. Louise and Mathilde demonstrated great selfishness but both handled this emotion differently. The women‚ who in they’re own right developed into strong women

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    the most perfect baby for the most perfect family. Lynn’s mothers Louise was struck with the German measles when she had just became pregnant with Lynn but wasn’t sure wether or not Lynn would have the disease as well. When Lynn was born Louise was hoping for her baby to be healthy. As time went by Louise was thrilled watching as her healthy beautiful baby girl was growing. It was not until Lynn was about 3 months old that Louise began to question that maybe something was wrong with Lynn.  As Thomas

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    Feminism in “The Story of an Hour” "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin tells the story of a woman gaining independence after her husband’s death. The author uses feminist theory to display her beliefs and values. The relationship between Louise and Brently Mallard‚ Louise’s reaction to the news of Brently’s death‚ and her reaction to seeing him alive again are ways that Kate Chopin displays feminism. The relationship between the Mallards as described in "The Story of an Hour" suggests the harsh

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    Rashid Johnson’s “Message to Our Folks‚” serves not only as his initial great effort to assess the complex nature of African American identity in the 21st century. This exhibit was named after an avant-garde jazz collective‚ Art Ensemble of Chicago‚ which was released in 1969. Johnson’s work was seen at the high museum until the 8th of September. It reached out to youthful black artists with great involvement in racial questions without the connection to the idea of singular black identity. Rashid

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    many differences. Mrs. Mallard in the Story of an Hour is very different from Jane in The Yellow Wallpaper. Mrs. Mallard is a rational narrator. She was trapped in her marriage‚ and when she was free of is she knew exactly what she wanted to do. Louise was excited to embrace everything that life had to offer after her husband died. Her biggest problem was that her husband was not actually dead‚

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    this interpretation‚ however‚ may be misplaced‚ for using the standard proposed for the story by Toth and Seyersted—“every detail contributes to the emotional impact”1—there is evidence of a deeper level of irony in the story which does not regard Louise Mallard as a heroine but as an immature egotist and a victim of her own extreme self-assertion. This self-assertion is achieved not by reflection but‚ on the contrary‚ by “a suspension of intelligent thought” masked as “illumination.” As a result

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    example‚ the open window that Louise stares out of while she soaks in the horrible news that she had just received. The window shows how enclosed she is within her own home‚ and it seems that she spends most of her time at this window. While she observes the outside world‚ she saw “tops of trees that were all aquiver with new spring life…delicious breath of rain was in the air…patches of blue sky showing here and there” (Kate Chopin). This immediately refers to how Louise will cope with her husband’s

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