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    language of which it is made. The story is‚ after all‚ a textual artifact‚ one that historically has been subjected to intensely close reading. Yet a particular reading of this or any story is a phenomenon of processing linguistic data within an interpretative framework. Thus‚ it is worthwhile to examine how the story creates points of emphasis and importance through precise patterns in its grammatical structure. London School Stylistics tries to combine quantitative linguistic analysis with traditional

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    communication without any regard for societal forces. It can provide useful information about effective strategies for communicating interpersonally. The Social scientific method does not focus on the influence of power or societal forces. The Interpretative approach has a limited number of participants and it does not focus on power or societal forces. 2. Explain demand-withdrawal conflict patterns from the interpretive approach and the critical approach. Demand-withdraw occurs in one of two patterns

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    protagonist Hamlet‚ prince of Denmark who is grieving after the loss of his father‚ King Hamlet. The ghost of his father visits young Hamlet and orders him to seek revenge on his uncle Claudius‚ the man who seized his throne and married his widowed wife. Trifles‚ a play by Susan Glaspell written in 1916‚ is a play about the search for evidence of the murder of Mr. Wright. The entire play takes place in the Wright’s kitchen in which two women‚ Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover that the murderer was none other

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    LITERATURE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE 1 LITERATURE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE 2 Describing or defining something as complex as literature we should look at it from each angle‚ or better yet as if it was under a microscope. It is always easier to understand something by seeing what makes up the sum of its parts. By taking the themes‚ settings and tone

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    Holy Angel University Graduate School of Nursing ADVANCED NURSING RESEARCH RESEARCH PROSPECTUS Living with Memories that are slowly fading Away: An Interpretative Phenomenological study on the burdens faced by an elder with a partner diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease Submitted by: Alneil T. Antonio RN Submitted to: Aldrin Darilag RMT‚ RN‚ PhD October 3‚ 2012 What’s the meaning of life when slowly you’ll forget things? What will you

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    For as long as there have been women‚ there has been sexism. Women could not vote‚ fight in wars‚ or divorce their husbands for centuries. Though women have been gaining rights over the years until modern time‚ it is a slow process. For a long time‚ women were not encouraged to receive an education. In 2013‚ women are 48% more likely to complete graduate school than men are. However‚ even though the majority of women are more educated‚ there is still a gender pay gap. White women earn 78% of what

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    Table‚ with right rich revel and careless mirth.” Laughter Amusement comelier “Truly no man could say that he ever beheld a comelier lady than she‚ with her dancing gray eyes.” Nicer Pleasant to look at trifles “Thus the great King stands waiting before the high table‚ talking of trifles full courteously.” Small talk Little value vesture “And all his vesture verily was clean verdure‚ both the bars of his belt and the other beauteous stones that were set in fine array about himself and his

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    Phase 4 Individual Project 3/18/2013 LITR240 The play “Trifles” is a murder mystery about from 1916. The husband was found strangled by a rope in his bed and his wife was found rocking in a chair. When the authorities came to inspect the property they brought some neighbors of the wife to bring her something from the house. The most compelling part was when they found the bird also strangled and hid this information from the authorities almost to protect her. The setting of the play is

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    World Literature II Interpretative Essay Throughout the semester‚ you have explored many pieces of literature in journal entries. Now you will have the opportunity to deepen your interpretation of one of these pieces by drafting and revising a 1250 word essay. To interpret a literary work requires patience‚ a willingness to read and re-read material slowly‚ carefully. Successive readings allow one to mine a work for details‚ for example word choice and images that often go unnoticed initially

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    Prejudice‚ in particular‚ prejudice directed at women‚ helps the men decide whether an object can serve as evidence. Before the County Attorney walks upstairs‚ he questions Sheriff Peters: “Are you convinced that there is nothing important here [in the kitchen]—nothing important that would point to any motive?” Although Mr. Henderson is willing to consider the kitchen objects as evidence‚ he relies on Sheriff Peter’s evaluation of the kitchen. The sheriff responds: “Nothing here but kitchen things

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