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    Middle and Full House each has episodes that focus on adults going back to school. The focus is on one of the main protagonists of each show‚ in The Middle it is Frankie Heck that goes back to school and in Full House it is Jesse that returns to high school. It attempts to sensitize the audience’s view of adults returning to school; to improve their quality of life as seen in The Middle‚ and to change one’s life from a decision made in the past that he/she regretted as seen in Full House. In these episodes

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    The Ashley House Restaurant on Riverdale Road in West Springfield‚ MA. is a mix and match of old and new architectural design having had various owners from 1829 through the 1900s. When Charles Ashley constructed it in 1829 it was done in the Greek Revival style. Ashley family members lived there until the 1920s. Afterwards the house became a tavern and pub and a restaurant twice. Each time its form changing. TheAshley House has 2 stories the first having the dining and drinking areas and the second

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    need for materialistic items and belongings. For example‚ Gatsby is known for having one of the most luxurious houses in his respected home town. This house represents more than just a fancy show for people to gawk at‚ it provides Gatsby with a sense of fulfillment and happiness. A new member of the Egg islands‚ named Nick Carraway‚ has moved next door to Jay Gatsby and describes his house as the following‚ “The one on my right was a colossal affair by any standard… with a tower on one side‚ spanking

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    content is well developed‚ thoroughly cataloged and congruent with the chronological background of the house. Paintings and engravings introduce the visitor to the general historical and social climate of the nineteenth century. Other pieces in the collection such as porcelain‚ ceramics‚ fabrics‚ and tapestry represent the Greek folk art of that era and stay in coherence with the story of the house. Moreover‚ official political and law documents emphasize the significance and didactic character of

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    Reflections Upon Marriage

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    Reflections Upon Marriage 1. According to Mary Astell the women’s customary status in society is that men are superior to women and it is the Wife’s duty to suffer without complaint. She reported that every man by nature is superior to woman and it would be a sin for women to have dominion over men (even the Queen) because of laws of nature. As she said on the third page “if they mean that some men are superior to some women‚ this is no great discovery.” This obviously indicates that the norm

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    Ivy Gwin Hensley English II Honors / 4th period 26 January 2017 Leaving The Yellow House Saul Bellow wrote the short story Leaving the Yellow House. The main character is a seventy-two year old woman named Harriet Simmons Waggoner. Harriet is known as Hattie throughout the story. The setting of this story takes place in Sego Desert Lake‚ Utah. Very few people live here‚ and according to Hattie there are only six white people that live there. Her neighbors were the Rolfe?s‚ Wicks‚ Pace‚ and a widow

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    innate conscience that dictates what is right and what is wrong? Society has lowered their moral code thus oppressing the consciousness that is instilled in all humans. The answer to these questions can be found in John Steinbeck’s novel The Winter of Our Discontent. The moral slide of Ethan Hawley’s character is a clear representation of the moral downfall of man. The pressure put on Ethan by his family to be wealthy causes his immorality and corruption to come out. At one point Ethan argues “Strength

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    In February 1938‚ during the Great Depression‚ Our Town opened on Broadway‚ Tappen Wilder in the afterword states‚ “in spite of mixed reviews when the box-office opened Saturday morning there were 26 people in line; the line continued all day‚ the police had to close it for ten minutes so the audience could get into the matinee” (Wilder‚ 114). Even with continued mixed reviews of Our Town‚ the play itself has remained popular throughout cultures with multiple runs not only on Broadway and foreign

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    The main character of “The House of the Scorpion” is Matt. Matt is hopeful‚ loyal‚ and smart. Matt is hopeful because he was in a cold cell abused both physically and verbally by a servant named Rose and was starting to accept his faith as a clone. Suddenly‚ he started hoping to be saved by Celia‚ his caregiver‚ or any other kind person. He hoped for three years‚ and never gave up hope. Matt is loyal because he doesn’t take advantage of anyone and if they treated him properly‚ he would treat them

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    In the novel The House of Mirth‚ author Edith Wharton depicts protagonist Lily Bart’s struggle to maintain individualism and find herself while conforming to society’s expectations. Lily is a strong individual in the way she leads life‚ as shown in her rejecting proposals because she is looking for both wealth and a happy life of love and true understanding of herself. However‚ this individualism Lily believed would bring her true self-realization also served as her downfall‚ casting her into poverty

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