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    A Perfect Date

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    beautiful dress for a candle light dinner at the beach with no one to disturb us. Soft music playing in the background and champagne for drinks. We slow dancing to the soft music. Eating exotic seafood for dinner. Then going for a long walk on the beach barefoot and hand in hand. Standing at the shore with the waves gently lapping at our feet‚ under a moonlit sky and a million stars‚ looking at each others eyes and ending with a kiss that lasts for eternity. This is what my perfect date would look like

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    family. In some cultures‚ women worked side-by-side with men. In the Anglo-Saxon period of England‚ women often fought alongside the men. In many very old and traditional cultures women are seen as second-class citizens. The old adage of women "barefoot and pregnant" still exists today in some areas of the world. Women are not allowed to make major decisions in the family and are expected to submit in all things to the husband; they cannot own anything‚ and they are not permitted to go to school

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    the shape of the body. When she says “When a woman smiles the dress must smile with her” she illustrates how dresses must take on the personality of the person wearing them. Vionnet was influenced by the modern dancer Isadora Duncan‚ whose and barefoot moves and flowing dress inspired her to do away with the corset. She also said  “A woman’s muscles are the best corset one could imagine” ; she loved everything that delineated women curves. Vionnet’s bias cut‚ was a technique in which fabric is

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    Violence is shown throughout the novel‚ in chapter 4 this is shown when sir Danvers Carew is murdered. This is a ferocious and startling attack. “Mr Hyde broke out of all bounds‚ and clubbed him to earth and the next moment‚ with ape like fury‚ he was trampling his victim under foot. This shows the audience that Mr Hyde is the violent and uncontrollable animal‚ which is the opposite to Dr Jekyll. The theme human nature is shown when the good Dr Jekyll and the evil Mr Hyde clash for control of their shared

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    1984 Dystopian Disaster

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    of government control and the changing of the past. Nineteen Eighty Four is a dystopia and this is seen through immense government control. The Party’s true intentions shown in the quote‚ “A world of fear and treachery and torment‚ a world of trampling and being trampled upon‚ a world which will not grow less but more merciless” (Orwell 267). The Party does not seek power for the good of others‚ but for their own benefit. They solely want pure power. By brainwashing the people and telling them

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    A Certain Night

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    A Certain Night Questions Knowledge and Understanding 1. As it is quite obvious in the story‚ the narrator does not think that these men and women deserve to die. This is abundant when in the very last line of the story the narrator states‚ “when will it be light?” 2. Throughout the story‚ the narrator describes the communists as young‚ brave and handsome‚ although they are powerless martyrs. The narrator makes the nationalist seem “murderous looking‚” and “cunning‚ malicious and smug

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    different cases of alliteration is used; for example‚ “heroes‚ home” in line one and “blind with blood” in line eleven. Strong imagery is used to emphasize how terrible war is. Lines eleven and fourteen give gruesome pictures of the aftermaths of war‚ “trampling the terrible corpses – blind with blood‚” and “his face is trodden deeper into the mud.” This is done because the poet wants the reader to have a clear mental image of how grisly war is‚ and also remember what it results in. Using blood and corpses

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    depict themselves as warriors‚ maintaining armies and forts‚ even if they themselves relied on diplomacy. The King would display all the skills of a warrior‚ such as archery‚ managing horses and charioteering‚ and the Sphinx was his symbol‚ depicted trampling the traditional enemies of Egypt. Tutankhamen’s tomb held chariots and weapons‚ and there are many reliefs showing Pharaohs driving over their enemies in their chariots. The construction of buildings was a useful way for each King to show their

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    Dear Freshman‚ Well‚ you are finally in high school! It’s the start to your high school career. How fun! Oh how it has only just begun for you. I am going to give you some tips that I have learned throughout my high school career that I wish I would have known these past few years. Whether you use these tips to your advantage or totally disregard them is completely up to you. Tip #1: Basically all the upperclassman do not care about you. When I was a freshman‚ I thought all the cool‚ older kids

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    Throughout the given extract‚ Orwell uses a wide variety of techniques to create a dramatic scene such as his choice of vocabulary and syntax for example. To start the chapter offer‚ Orwell uses the repetition of the dramatic expression ‘We are the dead’ – first stated by Winston‚ then echoed by Julia. The statement in itself is very dramatic but the repetition of it emphasises the concept of them being ‘the dead’. From the reader’s perspective‚ this is read in an emotionless‚ monotone attitude‚

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