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    As her sister Josephine tells her the news she weeps “at once‚ with sudden‚ wild abandonment‚ in her sister’s arms” (Chopin 605). When all of Louise Mallard’s tears were shed then retreated to her room‚ unaided‚ and began to reflect on the message she just received. Slowly began to realize‚ now‚ she was “Free‚ free‚ free!”(Chopin 606). While Louise was aware that she would cry when she saw her husband for last time; seeing “the face that had never looked save with love upon her‚ fixed and gray

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    Literary Elements in The Story of an Hour In Kate Chopin’s short story‚ “The Story of an Hour” she uses different kinds of literary elements to clearly define her story and to show all of the meanings behind what happens in the story. There are many different kinds of literary elements used in this short story but I believe the most important one is irony. Irony is what she used the most throughout the story all the way into the conclusion which was by the far what gave the story a tragic and

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    Associate Dean College of Nursing St. Paul University Iloilo General Luna Street‚ Iloilo City 5000 NICKSON VARGAS‚ RN‚ MAN Level IV Team Leader College of Nursing St. Paul University Iloilo General Luna Street‚ Iloilo City 5000 MARIA THELMA SERVIDAD‚ RN‚ MAN Level III Team Leader College of Nursing St. Paul University Iloilo General Luna Street‚ Iloilo City 5000 Enclosed are my application requirements‚ and other related documents. I am available for an interview

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    worldly race‚ the worldly competition of self-centeredness‚ and allow for the Lord to lead your spirit—He will remove your worldly misfortunes. Take time to focus on unity with One—learn to develop oneness with the Lord Jesus Christ. According to Thelma Wells (Moore‚ et al.‚ 2003)‚ you must have unity with Him first to have unity with others‚ “We need to understand the unity of the Spirit. Ephesians 4:4-5 says‚ ‘There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to one hope when you were called—one

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    Rear Window The film I choose to watch and analyze for film techniques is Rear Window‚ Alfred Hitchcock‚ Paramount Pictures‚ 1954. Alfred Hitchcock was known as the “Master of Suspense” for his skills at directing psychological thrillers. How many directors today could make a great thriller like Rear Window work with a camera‚ lights‚ and a window? The fear was not projected up on the movie screen but within the minds of his audiences viewing it. Rear Window has a classification of Genre as a

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    modicum of understanding of the importance of symbolism in Native American culture‚ story telling and‚ literature; their Anglo-American counterparts a largely devoid of metaphorical and symbolic elements. This is a clear indication‚ though her name‚ Louise Erdrich leads one to believe she is Anglo-American‚ is actually a Native American and of the Ojibwe People. In fact‚ Harold Flett reinforces this deduction in Aboriginal Symbols and Practices: "There are many symbols‚ practices and customs‚ some

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    What Has Happened to Lulu? Louise Middleton‚ or Lulu‚ as she was fondly called by her mother‚ had been sitting on the hill for over forty minutes now. She bit her lip and found herself glancing around every time she heard a noise. Her fingers twitched and her heart was racing. Her mouth had turned dry but she forced herself to swallow. Suddenly‚ a shadow appeared on the ground in the distance. It began advancing towards her‚ growing longer and longer. Her heart pounded as she sat frozen‚ staring

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    is being expressed by the character Louise Mallard after hearing that her husband has been killed in a train accident. She feels free because her husband is controlling and she could not take it anymore. This story focuses on female oppression in marriages of the nineteenth century. During this time period women were owned by their husbands and had no control over their own lives. The first sign of oppression is in the very first line of the story where Louise Mallard is named “Mrs. Mallard”. (115)

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    so much symbolism throughout this short piece to communicate the way that the character was feeling. The first was the mention of the open window that she looked out soon after hearing the news. This window is a direct reference to the freedom that Louise suddenly realizes upon hearing the news. She starts to see everything happy outside- from fluffy clouds to people singing. This is all symbolizing the new opportunity that she is beginning to see possible for her. The window was just the

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    then that. The readers should understand that joy of independence‚ oppression‚ and disappointment was involved in her death. It is shocking to Know that these characteristics played a role in her death until you read between the lines. When Louise hears from Josephine and Bentley of her husband’s death‚ she reacts with obvious grief. Yet‚ when she is alone she begin to realize that she is now an independent women. In the text " There would be no one to live for during those coming years; she

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