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    went to the South in the early 1920s and saw many Black women distressed because they were still coping with the violence by their old White masters. However‚ he discovered an important element in each woman‚ art. Walker uses Nina Simone‚ Roberta Flack‚ and Aretha Franklin as examples of Black women artist who possessed the art of singing‚ writing‚ drawing‚ etc. The purpose is to break the stereotype of Black women being seen as inferior and not

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    eats people. The main idea of this film is when you try to please everyone without regard to yourself you end up loosing yourself. The other characters in the story revolve around Seymour and this bizarre plant. He names the plant after his crush Audrey‚ who is an assistant in the flower shop where he works. The owner of the shop‚ Mr. Mushnick‚ is a greedy man with a Russian accent‚ who comes to see the plant as a way of making money. Another main character is Seymour’s mother‚ who is an eccentric

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    Act 1 Scene 1 1. Orlando’s situation he finds himself in at the beginning of the play is that of an issue of primogeniture. Upon Orlando’s father’s death he was bequeathed a small 1000 crowns‚ which is not an amount sufficient for his social standing. His brother Oliver is his only chance of redemption of his former life‚ to gain the education his father wanted him to have. Oliver provided this to Orlando’s younger brother however he did not afford Orlando any education whatsoever and as such Orlando

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    and the chain of being is in a state of chaos. Person #1: Lear is taking command over the situation where it’s not his place. Prisoner is below the guards commands‚ chaotic by disturbing the correct order of the chain. Kent states that the wheel of fortune is out of place and is to be turned again. Chaos is occurring. Literary Critics Person #1: Literary critics give their own insight to give the reader new perspectives about the play and to help further understand it. These critics relate to

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    Nurse speaks of Juliet falling as a child when she relates a story to Lady Capulet. This story indirectly pertains to the rise and fall of the characters. Since this is a tragedy‚ the influence of wheel’s fortune cannot be overlooked. Indeed‚ Juliet’s role in the play does parallel the wheel of fortune‚ with her rise to the balcony and her fall to the vault. The Nurse also foreshadows‚ "An I might live to see thee married once" (1.3.63). Naturally she does not expect this to be realized in so short

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    Staiola). The father and son begin their search from the bicycle market hoping that the thief had sold it there. Unable to locate it there they continue their search. Fortune favors Antonio as he spots the bicycle thief again but he is unable to catch him. Antonio exhausts all avenues available to him‚ even seeking guidance from a fortune teller. His frustration accelerates as a result of his inability to retrieve his bike in spite of cornering the thief since there is a lack of evidence. Throughout

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    still laugh at my incredibly bad puns‚ even when we both knew they weren’t even worth laughing at. I hate to say it‚ but when her smile started to fade and I didn’t hear melodic laugh anymore‚ I didn’t notice. To me‚ she was still the happy and funny Audrey. To me‚ she was still a perfect person. She had it all‚ a nice house‚ good grades‚ and she’s was one of my best friends‚ one of the most amazing people that I had ever met. I couldn’t fathom how she could be anything less. She hid what she was going

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    Review: Roman Holiday By Fizza Aslam (SMC) Roman Holiday is a famous and important film for many reasons‚ probably most for introducing the world to the incomparable Audrey‚ here in her first major starring role‚ and one which won her an Academy Award. With lots chemistry‚ inspired direction by William Wyler‚ and impressive locale work‚ shot completely on location in Rome‚ this ranks as one of the best romantic comedies ever made. It’s a modern-day twist on a fairy tale‚ where the princess

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    others and created a sense of how the character‚ Audrey saw her life. The lighting also reflected the tone of the musical. The lighting was a little darker throughout the musical and played it off a happy and bright town to a dark and scary town towards the end‚ but also reflecting the rock bottom the town is. The plant was so amazing how they worked with it and the

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    take Reason away from him. When asked to “discover his wounds”‚ Boethius begins to moan about the loss of good fortune: his wealth‚ his power‚ his friends‚ and even contact with his family. He goes on to complain that he is suffering unjustly in a state of complete innocence‚ blaming Fortune for taking away these goods. As for Lady Philosophy‚ whether or not Boethius is a “victim of Fortune” (Boethius 4)‚ as he calls himself‚ is

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