implied everything: the taste of the dill pickle is acerb and it stands for that the love between Vera and her past love is also acerb; they are destined not to live together; meanwhile‚ it symbolizes Vera’s feeling about their love: acerb rather that sweet. Many details in the article are meaningful‚ especially the body language. The moment Vera met the man‚ “she raised her veil and unbuttoned her high fur collar”.
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A breadwinner is someone who portrays themselves as people who willingly give up all that they can to support the family. In the book “the breadwinner”‚ a girl named Parvana is chosen to be the breadwinner of her family for two reasons. One is because her father was taken to prison for being educated and two because she was the only one who could do it. The book “the breadwinner” had various themes to it but only one stood out. The theme of never losing hope is one of the most important lessons this
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Miranda Cordero English-5th Hoyt March 5‚ 2013 Mind over Matter In A Jury of Her Peers‚ Glaspell reveals the struggle of what is right to your friends and what is your legal duty. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters‚ Minnie Wright’s unexpected peers‚ have much more in common than what meets the eye. As they begin their investigation through the Wright home; things appear to be much more obvious than previously motioned‚ but the unfolding of their blossoming friendship could end up putting Mrs. Minnie
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Michael Jonathan R. Dazo 11132957 Humalit As I read the poem entitled “On Hearing Her Play the Harp” for the first time‚ I got surprised of the fact that the poem has only four lines and that the words were pretty simple and easy to understand for first time readers but in fact the poem had a deeper and a more interesting meaning behind it. At my initial reading with no little or no research at all‚ I visualized everything as a white young pretty woman who comes from a rich and powerful family
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Before examining Crimp´s work and the role of audience in it‚ it is worth mentioning that Attempts on Her Life was destined by its author to be set for performance in the theatre (Zimmermann 2002: 105). This brief insight brings us back to Jerzy Grotowski´s vision of theatre as “what takes place between spectator and actor” (qtd. Freshwater 2009: 24). However‚ let us remember that looking‚ especially in the case of such an imaginative and visually flavorful play as Attempts‚ is not a necessarily
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Have your ITWMA friend‚ referring to your new phone‚ asked you: “Did you switch to other WAMBO? Why?” Then‚ you looked at him/her‚ startled‚ remembering that what your friend had asked is what Patrick Star had asked to Spongebob Squarepants. Wondering what he meant by the word WAMBO while hoping that what is happening is not a Déjà vu on real life of a cartoon‚ you replied‚ “What are you saying?” Well‚ you are one of the people who are not aware of the trends of technology that is why the word made
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Age Cannot Wither Her‚ Nor Custom Stale Her Infinite Variety In the production notes of Emily of Emerald Hill by Stella Kon‚ the writer uses a Shakespearean quote to describe Emily‚ “Age cannot wither her‚ nor custom stale her infinite variety”. This quote is actually from William Shakespeare’s Anthony and Cleopatra‚ Act II scene ii‚ used to describe Cleopatra’s agelessness and the many intriguing qualities she possesses. In this essay‚ I will aim to analyze the reasons behind the writer’s choice
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example of a woman’s dissatisfaction with her husband and her life. There are several themes that arise from this story. Love and marriage‚ however‚ is the main theme. Katherine Ames is ignored by her spouse on a daily basis. Mr. Ames is too concerned with his astronomy work that he forgets to give any attention to Mrs. Ames. He rarely speaks or even listens to her. He is totally unconcerned with everything that goes on in his home‚ and leaves all the work for her to do. Boyle uses comparisons between
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The short story is about the reality of the process of death of Filipino idealism in the administration of public schools. It shows the difficulties of sustaining one’s interest and motivation in improving the standards of education in the country. It highlights the visitation of the officers who act as assessors of the efficiency ratings of the teachers and the schools. The setting is in the provinces where the bureaucracy in the education system is very evident. The importance of obtaining a high
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McCorkle describes many of her parents’ traits and beliefs that lead to how she viewed the world. From the start you can tell that her mother has a very conservative opinion. Jill goes on to explain why they stay in the little town when they go on vacation. Instead of the big cities they used to visit. "We had stopped going to Ocean Drive and Myrtle Beach‚ which had become a haven for teenagers and college kids who wanted to party." (McCorkle pg.46) Jill notes that she and her sister had heard all about
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