brNAME : ESTHER EUNIKE PUTRI SIRAIT CLASS : XI IPA 7 BROKEN HOME Good afternoon to my esteemed teacher and to all of my friends. This afternoon‚ I want to thank God for giving us a sunny day today‚ and also to ma’am Sinur who has given me the opportunity to give a speech about the broken home. First of all‚ I want to tell what exactly is the meaning of broken home. Broken home is a situation where there is chaos in the family‚ and result in psychological pressure on the victim. Parents no longer
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We go throughout our daily lives doing subconscious actions that were drilled into our brain from a young age. We lock our house door‚ lock our car doors‚ carry our keys tightly in our hand‚ and sometimes even check behind us every so often just to be sure no one is following us. We take these precautions because of the “What if’s”‚ an immense amount of possibilities that could happen at any time. While some of us have grown used to these actions it is still puzzling that they must be made. We avoid
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The Choice is Yours In Mary Shelley’s‚ Frankenstein‚ Shelley uses contrasting views on the same story to provoke thought in the reader and to compel them to decide for themselves who they symbolize with. Shelley provides three views on the same story. She begins the narrative in letters written by Walton‚ a sea captain setting sail to the North Pole‚ to his sister in England. Shelley then goes into Victor Frankenstein’s point of view. The reader gets a firsthand experience when Victor begins
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In Fasting‚ Feasting by Anita Desai‚ the characters‚ Uma‚ Aruna‚ Anamika‚ Arun‚ Melanie and Rod suffer from entrapment as an inescapable fact in their lives in many senses. On the one hand‚ Uma is suppressed‚ repressed and imprisoned‚ she is a reluctant victim of entrapment at home‚” She walks off to her room and shuts the door behind her. She knows that when she shuts the door mama and Papa immediately become suspicious”. Uma is not able to have some privacy even at her own home‚ her parents
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Week #1 Assignment Over the past several decades the tendency was to blame the victim when it came to the psychology and the dynamics of victimhood. Although‚ in past years blaming the victim was common‚ more recently this has changed. It is politically incorrect to exploit the role of victims in instances of crime cases. No matter what the circumstance or the case the victim doe not deserved to be blamed for their own victimization. Many may feel that due to their particular lifestyle or where
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NAME ONKARABETSE BUFF STUDENT NO: 200906319 DATE DUE: 30/01/2012 TITLE ASSIGN: SOUL SURFER Question 1 “Born in Hawaai‚ with die hard surfers. How can salt water not be in veins. They say home is where the heart is‚ and for most people it consists of four walls and a welcome mat. Me? It’s the ocean‚ with the warmth of the sun on my skin‚ from the moment I caught the first wave ‚ I knew I wanted to be a pro-surfer‚ nothing really mattered. Surfing is my passion‚ my way of life. The
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Innocent Bystander In the novel "The Tortilla Curtain"‚ by T.C Boyle‚ it tells a story about two completely different families; one family who is quite wealthy and the other who had illegally crossed the border and is barely making ends meet. In the story‚ a young lady by the name of America is taken to California by her husband‚ only to be victimized. Although she may not be the only victim in the book‚ she has been through a great ordeal of pain and suffering. America is a victim of
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My behavior dictates whether or not I become a victim; or more specifically‚ whether or not I seem to be tempting my attacker dictates whether or not I will be attacked. According to the theory of victim precipitation‚ in active precipitation‚ victims provoke their attackers by tempting them to attack. In my opinion‚ I found it rather interesting that in studies of this theory‚ homicide‚ rape‚ and feminism go hand in hand when merely talking of the subject. What sparked my interest of this specific
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All of the main characters in The Quiet American are victims in some way or another. Discuss. Throughout his novel The Quiet American Graham Greene successfully portrays a variety of themes‚ such as political conflict‚ loneliness‚ love‚ innocence and betrayal. Greene’s clever characterisations allow the audience into a world of heated atmosphere and interactions of contrasting emotions. He puts his characters into varied roles of the victim. Whether they are a foreign diplomat or a taxi dancer
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The novel ’Of Mice and Men’ was written by John Steinbeck in 1936. It is set in the society of the 1920’s. The author sets up our perception of the character ’Curley’s wife’ in a way that allows us to develop our understanding of her‚ and enables us to later decide how far we agree that she is an innocent and vulnerable victim‚ or a manipulator who deserves her fate. We are first introduced to the character ’Curley’s wife’ in chapter two by Candy. We immediately see her being blamed for causing
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