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    by the use of physical force. This method of Etching causes the lines to seem blunter than we would see in engraving or drypoint. Aquatint along with etching technique cause half tones. Lines are not drawn on the plate instead asphalt dust is used to reveal the plate at distinctive stages thus allowing for varied tones of densities. The combination of etching and aquatint allows for alternative tonal that coincides with

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    Kate Chopin’s book The Awakening is based on the expections placed on women in society‚ particularly in the upper class at the turn of the 20th century. This story explains how there is more than one reason why effects on a human or thing happen. Edna Pontellier’s character shows not only the limited options of a woman‚ but the dangers of taking risks of unrealistic expectations of life and love. Chopin is trying to show how change can break a human. The intent of Kate Chopin’s story was to

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    In “The Awakening”‚ Edna Pontellier is known as Mrs. Pontellier for the first part of the book. The book is based in a time period where women had no say and were just “mother-women”‚ who are kind of like a nun. There were many different types of women in the victorian era but none of them had a lot of rights or not much of a say. In the very beginning of the novel you see two birds‚ a mockingbird and a parrot. In the beginning we don’t know what the mockingbird is but we determine that the parrot

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    Story of An Hour and The Awakening Compare and Contrast Essay Kate Chopin’s literary works‚ "Story of An Hour" and "The Awakening" are very similar in their strong feministic voice‚ the mood of discontentedness‚ and the prevailing theme of the search for freedom from a culture dominated by male supremacy and the belief that women are a possession rather than a gift to be cherished. In both "Story of An Hour" and "The Awakening‚" a strong voice of feminism prevails throughout

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    Spring Awakening Cast - Mamma Who Bore Me Lyrics [WENDLA] Mama who bore me Mama who gave me No way to handle things Who made me so sad Mama‚ the weeping Mama‚ the angels No sleep in Heaven‚ or Bethlehem Some pray that one day Christ will come a’-callin’ They light a candle And hope that it glows And some just lie there Crying for him to come and find them But when he comes they don’t know how to go Mama who bore me Mama who gave me No way to handle things Who made me so

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    Title: The Awakening by Kate Chopin Date/Year pub: Published in 1899 by Herbert S. Stone & Company‚Chicago and NY Genre: Fiction‚ Novel‚ Novella‚ Romance Novel‚ Reference Setting: Time: The Awakening is a novel set in the 1899‚ at that time when the Revolution was beginning to emerge yet it prevailed attitudes of the nineteenth century. Place: The first part of the book The Awakening begins in Grand Isle a popular wealthy spot in New Orleans‚ The second half of the book begins

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    understand that‚ “[a] victim mind-set causes people to focus on what they cannot do instead of what they can do. It is a recipe for continued failure” (Maxwell). Tess Durbeyfield‚ in Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy‚ and Edna Pontellier‚ in The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ develop a victim mind-set and shape themselves around inadequate men more deeply than Dominique Francon‚ in The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. Tess Durbeyfield becomes a victim of the inadequate men surrounding her: John Durbeyfield‚

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    Ossian Awakening the Spirits on the Banks of the Lora with the Sounds of His Harp François Gérard’s painting‚ Ossian Awakening the Spirits on the Banks of the Lora with the Sounds of His Harp‚ depicts an intense‚ yet somber nocturnal scene. In the foreground sits Ossian at the bank of a narrow river playing his harp. “His head is bent with profound feeling; his clenched fingers and rigid arms‚ along with the disarrayed flow of his hair‚ convey the energy with which he plays… [Facing] him is the seated

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    STYLE‚ TONE‚ AND MOOD IN LANDLADY Prose 1 Arief Febriyanto 63708028 Moch Fajar Akbar 63708014 Willi Adjie 63706897 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF LETTERS INDONESIA UNIVERSITY OF COMPUTER 2011 STYLE‚ TONE‚ AND MOOD 1. STYLE Style is the use of literary devices‚ tone‚ and mood in a particular way that makes author’s writing recognizable. In another word‚ the style of writing is the style of author who writes it. The author’s style can be recognized by the following

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    In face-to-face communication‚ meaning is conveyed not only through words but also through tone of voice and body language (facial expressions‚ hand gestures‚ etc.). As a result‚ listeners pay more attention to our tone and body language than to our word choices in order to derive additional clues to our meaning. Challenges of Online Communication One of the challenges of communicating online is that we must depend entirely on words to convey meaning. For example‚ we do not have the opportunity

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