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    contribute to Marjane’s development as a person. After the overthrow of the Shah‚ Marjane’s character began to form. Before the revolution was in full swing and the Shah was still in power‚ Marjane was naive about the events taking place around her. The only reason she wanted to demonstrate was because her parents were doing it. After the shah left‚ she began

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    Orla Brennan How are women presented in "An Inspector Calls" and why are they presented in this way? In the play‚ all the women are portrayed as delicate characters- particularly Sheila who the men feel needs protecting from all manner of things like the information that a girl has committed suicide. Set in 1912‚ the woman in the play would have been seen as possessions to their husband and did not work or have careers due to the patriarchal society. However‚ it would have been acceptable for

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    A CRITICAL ESSAY ON THE PLAY “AN INSPECTOR CALLS” BY J. B. PRIESTLY The play‚ “An Inspector Calls” by J. B. Priestly deals with the underlying themes of social responsibility and moral conscience. It tells of how a wealthy‚ middle class family’s actions affect the life of a young‚ working class woman‚ Eva Smith‚ eventually resulting in her suicide. The play shows how every person plays a part in the community‚ and how selfish actions can lead to the death of an innocent person. These themes are

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    also pretty insurmountable. In the beginning of Ernest Cline’s novel “Ready Player One”‚ the main character Wade Watts is explaining the virtual world of OASIS to the readers of this novel. Watts claims that his “generation has never known a world without OASIS” (34). In other words‚ Watts asserts that OASIS has played an integral role not only in his life but also the lives of his peers. This proves how Wade’s generation is completely addicted to the OASIS and they can’t live one second without it

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    JROTC should matter to cadets in possibly four areas of their lives: personally as it relates to character‚ at home‚ at school‚ and in the community. JROTC matters to me in these three areas and in this essay‚ I will tell about how and why the matter to me. JROTC matters in my home due to how it affects my family and my behavior at home. JROTC affects my family and my behavior positively. It affects my family positively because‚ as said in that class‚ JROTC teaches me discipline and respect for my

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    Factors that affect the success of oral communication include the environment in which communication is attempted and the characteristics of both the speaker and listener. The willingness of both parties to unite these factors can greatly improve the effectiveness of communication. The importance of listening in communication is enormous. People often focus on their speaking ability believing that good speaking equals good communication but without proper listening‚ communication does not occur.

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    troublemakers who bring ruin on men and drive them mad. Curley’s wife‚ who walks the ranch as a temptress‚ seems to be a prime example of this destructive tendency—Curley’s already bad temper has only worsened since their wedding. Aside from wearisome wives‚ Of Mice and Men offers limited‚ rather misogynistic‚ descriptions of women who are either dead maternal figures or prostitutes. Despite Steinbeck’s rendering‚ Curley’s wife emerges as a relatively complex and interesting character. Although her

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    The Inspector Calls. Michael Johnson Explain how far Priestley uses the features of a ‘Well Made Play’ to create additional tense and suspension in an ‘Inspector Calls’. Inspector Calls was written in 1945 by John Boynton Priestley‚ renowned author. He subtly portrayed his socialist political outlook in his play‚ through the manner of the characters‚ and the goings on at the time. Inspector Calls was written during World War 2 so the dampened attitude felt by people at the time‚ might have

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    laser treatments for aging skin‚ tummy tuck‚ breast lift‚ liposuction of her inner thighs and dental procedures. The Fox show gives contestants plastic surgery and then has them compete in a beauty pageant‚ which last year Stiles won. "The Swan" and other such plastic-surgery shows‚ including ABC’s "Extreme Makeover" and MTV’s "I Want a Famous Face‚" are gaining steam‚ but some psychologists are concerned about

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    Analyse the role of the female characters in An Inspector Calls Priestley includes a range of female characters in An Inspector Calls from an upper class snob‚ through a vain daughter to an oppressed factory worker. Throughout this play‚ the selfishness and moral hypocrisy of upper middle-class capitalist society is revealed. The vulnerability of women evokes sympathy‚ which supports Priestley’s belief in gender equality and community as “one body”. At the beginning of the play‚ Sybil

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