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    device that causes surprise and amusement for the audience also a helper to the author to make their writing more fluid. Types of irony in stories are dramatic‚ situational and verbal. In the short stories “The Censors” by Luisa Valenzuela‚ “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl‚ there is situational and dramatic irony. The ironies affect the main characters carrying their stories out interestingly. In the short story “The Censors” there is

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    1. Discuss the pros and cons to launching the foxy brand in the United States. Pros | Cons | U.S. market is 10 times larger than Canada. With right business model and price‚ foxy would gain additional revenue and profit. The brand seeks great opportunity to further develop the business‚ enhance product design as well as company’s brand image. | U.S market is different in terms of tastes for jewellery. American preferred the latest trend regardless of the product’s origin. It might take foxy

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    paper will discuss how symbolism and characters relate and contribute to the overall theme behind the story‚ “The Necklace.” Those symbols and characters suggest that just because something is perceived to be beautiful and worthy‚ that deception could be the reality. The theme of a story is basically the idea behind the story (Clugston 2010). In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace‚” the theme could be concluded as being the idea that appearances are deceptive. For most people‚ appearances are

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    social status and beauty. Mathilde/ Madame Loisel is a lower middle class woman‚ who has a strong desire to be in the upper class. Her husband‚ Monsieur Loisel‚ works as a clerk and is happy with his place in society. In Guy de Maupassant’s‚ “The Necklace‚” the theme of appearance vs. reality is revealed through the complexities of human nature and society. The author discloses that during the 19th century the social status was important. In this story Madame Loisel desires to be wealthy

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    External conflicts are either man verses man‚ man verses nature‚ or man verses society. Various examples of internal and external conflicts can be shown in Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace‚” Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game‚” and O.Henry’s‚ “The Gift of the Magi.” Firstly‚ Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace” shows internal and external conflicts. An example of an internal conflict is when Mathilde‚ or Mme. Loisel‚ the protagonist‚ does not have a dress to wear to the ball that her husband

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    Sophie‚ the main character‚ is eager to write in her journal that she received for her sixteenth birthday. Veronica‚ Sophie’s cousin‚ is intellectual and is obsessed in writing A Brief History of Montmaray. She stays in the castle’s library learning about Montmaray’s history and writing about what is happening now. Henry (Henrietta)‚ Sophie’s younger sister‚ is

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    Moss‚ Joyce and George Wilson. “Overview: ‘The Necklace’.” Literature and Its Times: Profiles of 300 Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Influenced Them. Vol. 2: Civil Wars to Frontier Societies (1800-1880s). Joyce Moss’ “Overview: ‘The Necklace’” is a brief article and it tells the story of the Parisian life in the 1800s. The article describes the life of the society and the limitation on women’s lives during the time “The Necklace” by de Maupassant was written. Moss’ article analyzes

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    1. Discuss the pros and cons to launching the Foxy brand in the United States. PROS: Launching the Foxy brand in the United States would be beneficial to the company because of the sheer size of the market. In comparison to the Canadian market‚ the U.S market is much larger and includes a larger number of consumers. In addition‚ those consumers are very interested in attaining nice but affordable products. American consumer culture is concerned with seeking out the lowest-cost‚ highest-quality

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    Nigerian Beaded Necklace that represents my heritage‚ the second symbol is yam use in New Yam festival which represents Igbo tradition‚ and the third symbol is a red cap that represents a heirloom. These symbols are very important to my family as cultural heritage in Igbo Land of Nigeria. The first symbol is the Nigerian beaded necklace. This necklace represents Nigerian women mostly married women in Igbo land. There are special beads that are worn by titled men too. The necklace could be a different

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    At first he is very hesitant to return to the jewelry store to claim the money for the pearl necklace. M. Lantin felt embarrassed of how the necklace came into his possession and tried to enter the shop to claim the money multiple times but was stopped by his own shame. When he finally goes into the store‚ persuaded by hunger‚ the money gives him relief. “Then‚ as he was

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