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    In Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf‚ both recognize the inherent need that to relate to their readers‚ their characters must be an androgynous reflection of the versatility that exists within society. Elizabeth Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice displays both masculine and feminine qualities; her andygrony is emphasized by her progressive beliefs and radical actions. At the time in which Pride and

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    Place Theory

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    Understanding of Place: Place Making and Archetypal Structures in Sariaya and Quiapo” by EUO. The issue of Figure Ground Theory and Linkage Theory are apparently not concerns for Piazza Navona and Paris‚ France. Reflect on how Place Theory can be applied as well on these examples by drawing from the discussion in EUO’s paper. From what I had understood from reading Arch. Emilio Ozaeta’s Towards an Understanding of Place: Place-making and archetypal structures in Sariaya and Quiapo‚ a certain place should

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    Society often encapsulates individuals within particular beliefs and prejudices‚ leaving them feeling restricted by the expectations and stereotypes. In Virginia Woolf’s extended essay A Room of One’s Own‚ she comments on society’s seemingly incessant subjugation of female writers and its impact. As women were expected to live a humble lifestyle‚ the means of obtaining an education remained unfeasible for many women. Woolf alludes to Judith Shakespeare—a fictional character‚ to describe a woman’s

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    Middle Ages was the medieval era between 500-1400 AD. Many literary‚ artistic‚ and architectural advances occurred. Many labels could be used to describe the era; for example the Dark AgesAge of Faith‚ and Golden Age are common. The Dark Ages suggests that there is ignorance and barbarism. The Age of Faith suggests people are faithful and loyal to God and any churches. Staying devoted to God helped people have hope that better times were ahead after suffering through the Dark Ages. A Golden Age is

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    My Place

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    of the playwright’s work. Conventions of the period and the author’s personal vision will affect the treatment of character. Characters are also an element of any short story which usually has only a few characters in which they play an important role in the whole story and the events takes place. In the two short stories that I have read‚ I will discuss two characters and will explain the existence and effects of the characters in the story. In the short story “Sautu” which written by Subramani

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    The Place of Technology

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    The Place of Technology Opinions on the roles technologies have assumed in our lives vary greatly between individuals‚ but all most often question the potential effects it has on our brains and their functions. Some‚ like the author Nicholas Carr‚ see the change as a loss rather than a gain‚ and others‚ such as the Glass explorer Gary Shteyngart‚ are welcoming the change with open arms. Carr elaborates on his technological concerns in great detail in his 2008 article “Is Google Making Us Stupid

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    The Hiding Place

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    The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom is a spectacular autobiographical book about how faith can conquer evil. The book is about the life of Corrie ten Boom‚ living during World War II when the Nazis tortured Jews. Corrie’s breathtaking actions during the book show her great love for all people. Corrie strongly fights against the Nazis to save the Jews in Hitler’s concentration camp. Even though a numerous amount of Jews are being killed‚ Corrie finds the faith‚ confidence‚ and hope to battle against

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    Meaningful Place

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    BEDROOM SWEET BEDROOM When I think of a meaningful place‚ I think of my bedroom. A place like my bedroom is where I can relax and be comfortable. I think that is why it is important to me‚ because I can be myself and feel comfortable in there. I can also just sit down and rest my body. Another reason is I can go there when I want privacy. I can shut the door‚ maybe even lock it and tell everyone in my household not to disturb me. My room holds most of my personal belongings there and they

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    Favorite Place

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    your instructor in the car‚ because that’s a safety hazard and you’ll end up failing the test. Bottom lines‚ if you’re not going to do it while taking the drivers test‚ don’t do it when you’re on the road on your own. You’re on the way home from work. You haven’t eaten all day and you don’t feel like cooking. Stop by Chick-fil-a and get a chicken sandwich? Maybe McDonalds. You go through the drive-thru and pick up your meal. The food smells extremely good and all you want to do is grab a few fries

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    After the Wedding

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    Life After The Wedding In the poem “After The Wedding‚” by Faith Shearin‚ simile and imagery work together to show the overall themes of love and what comes with it. The majority of the similes used in the poem involve imagery. They paint a vivid picture of the poem in the reader’s mind and make it much easier for the reader to follow along with the poem. The imagery used in this poem shows everything in love and a relationship from the time two people fall in love to death. In “After The Wedding

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