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    qualities that do not necessarily belong to their gender. However‚ with a character like Desdemona in Othello‚ we can see that Shakespeare could also write characters who fall victim to the gender roles of society. Also‚ with a character like Viola in Twelfth Night‚ we can see a character who becomes stuck in the middle of following the gender norms and making their own choices in life. By looking at these three unique characters‚ we must wonder what Shakespeare was trying to say about the ways that men

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    simple four camera’s per building on the outsides. The installation of these will only cost you $100 dollars per camera unit. To put it in perspective‚ they normally would cost a customer $300 per camera. We would have two security officers working all night from 11 PM to 7 AM‚ alternating between working the outside and working the cameras. Another recommendation would be to pay these workers a good enough salary in order to help keep them motivated to patrol the grounds properly. Making them happy

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    In the curious dog of the night-time by Mark Haddon‚ the narrator of the story brings up a very controversial subject. Christopher Boone‚ a boy with autism is curious why people believe in heaven and not that people just die and become a part of the earth. Even though Boone does have autism when he says “I think people believe in heaven because they don’t like the idea of dying because they want to carry on living and they don’t like the idea that other people will move into their house and put their

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time By: Mark Haddon In the book The curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Christopher expresses his signs of autism in many ways‚ and this shows through how he interacts with people. He often has difficulty communicating with his father; he has trouble understanding police men and finds it hard to get along with his mother. Christopher Boone often has trouble relating to authority figures due to his unique way of thinking.

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    “This novel demonstrates that telling the truth is not always the right thing to do.” Discuss Mark Haddon’s ‘The curious incident of the dog in the night-time’ explores the value of truth along with its positive implications as opposed to lying‚ with its negative connotations. Haddon utilizes several events in the novel to demonstrate that telling the truth is always the right thing to do. The novel illustrates that truth is always revealed despite lies that cover it in addition to its depiction

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    A MOTHER’S LOVE once on a rainy night Shambhu Chitrakar‚ a famous story writer‚ was writing a story to be published by next week. He had begun to write the story‚ when suddenly he heard a knock on the door "Who is at the door?" he asked‚ but there was no response. "Must be my dream"‚ he said to himself ’knock knock’; he heard the knock on the door again. This time‚ without even asking who it was‚ he went and opened the door. At the door‚ he saw a lady dressed in white from top to bottom‚ her whole

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    Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Mahatma Gandhi‚ known as one of the great peacemakers and thinkers of all time‚ previously said "As human beings‚ our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world… as in being able to remake ourselves." This quote’s inspiring message of self improvement can be taken to heart and applied to any individual’s life. This statement holds true in the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon‚ in which several

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    colors‚ and their placement. Christopher attributes the fact that he is good at math and logic to his attention to detail. EXPLAINS THE DIGRESSIONS. Mark Haddon has many ways of showing Christopher’s voice in ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’. Since Christopher has Asperger’s Syndrome his voice in the book is very unique. Haddon uses digressions often because Christopher has problems

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    In “the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time”‚ the author Mark Haddon presents a series detective stories of a autistic boy of 15 year-old named Christopher Boone‚ living in Swindon‚ England to investigate the death of a dog called wellington and finds the secret of his family and venture across London. As my first sight of the character Christopher‚ I just got the impact of his suffering of autistic issue and took pity on him. He was in a special-needs school and stuck in a stereotypical

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    Elie W. began his journey full of spirit. He started dwindling in his faith for god throughout the days and months he was in the concentration camp. Elie went from the enthusiastic child praying every night always hoping for the best to being grown up and expecting the worst. Elie W. was a spiritual person. Elie lost his faith in god because of the horror he experienced in the holocaust. That day that the horror of the holocaust began‚ Elie thought god was going to be there with everyone and

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