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    26 March 2013 Anna Karenina Psychological Aspect The psychological aspect of this novel appears in Part Three in the relationship between Anna and Vronsky. This is the first time since they met that we begin to see a disconnect in their relationship. “At that time he had considered himself unhappy‚ but happiness lay ahead; while now he felt that his greatest happiness already lay behind him. She was completely different now from what she had been when he saw her first. Both morally and physically

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    by Anna Maria Dell’oso‚ the issue of identity; in particular‚ cultural identity‚ is thoroughly explored by the composer. It is mainly about how identity is passed on from generation to generation‚ changes over time and is influenced by a person’s surroundings. The composer conveys this through her use of symbolism and sharp and often humourous contrast. It is about her search to find her Italian identity‚ while at the same time her mother loses some of her Italian identity because of changes influenced

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    In her article “​Our​ ​Tired‚​ ​Our​ ​Poor‚​ ​Our​ ​Kids.” Anna Quindlen discusses the issue about homeless families in the United States and the impact of homelessness on the children. Quindlen describes one situation where six people‚ a woman and five children‚ live together in a room the size of a master bedroom. The idea‚ Quindlen says‚ is that the ineffectiveness of the welfare system has negative impact on families‚ particularly‚ mothers and their offsprings . She poses the statement that

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    Since the time I read them‚ they never came out of my mind‚ and they grabbed my attention since I read their titles. “The Penalty of Death” by Henry Louis Mencken and “Execution” by Anna Quindlen‚ are the essay that affected me the most from the River Reader book. Maybe because I thought about the death penalty before‚ or maybe because their words affected me and my way of thinking. The thing that I am sure about that both of the essay touched my emotions and feelings in a way that let me never forgot

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    Anna in the Tropics‚ a play that had won a Pulitzer Prize for 2003 had made one of its many performances at the wonderfully built and great resemblance thrust stage. The show was quite spectacular when you look at all the things it had to offer. From the moment you walk into the theatre you notice that almost all of the seats are taken and that this play is very well known and can offer an explosive performance. You knew that by seeing where everyone sat that the distance from the stage to anyone

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    a special meaning for each person. It can have an emotional‚ physical‚ or spiritual meaning to everyone. Some people view a home as a physical structure that is a reliable place to live. While others view a home as a place of acceptance and family. Anna Quindlen worked a story on homeless people trying to find an answer to this very difficult topic. Quindlen met people who would socially be termed ‘homeless’‚ but Quindlen learned that maybe the conventional term does not quite cover it. A home

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    HOMELESS by Anna Quindlen In this story “Homeless” Anna writes about analyzing what homeless don’t have and to look at them differently‚ it all started by a women named Ann and there she had realized of the homeless. She‚ Quindlen‚ knows what Ann is talking about how home is very meaningful‚ I also understand. Hopelessly Quindlen terminates that our faculty of being home has adjusted. During the time‚ I originally discord with Anna that the homeless are the one to give tender feelings. She convinced

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    Christians. The percentage of Catholics is slightly less than the Protestants. In addition to this‚ USA being a secular state‚ a number of people have also adopted other religions like Judaism‚ Hinduism‚ Islam and Buddhism. American Arts: In the early years American art and literature took most of its ideas and influences from European artists. During the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth centuries‚ American paintings primarily included landscapes and portraits in a realistic style. The

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    Anna Quindlen talks about some important and maybe even slightly uncomfortable points in her essay “Homeless”. Most individuals lacking shelter have access to places that provide the basic necessities for a short period of time‚ but many refuse to go. David Purtle‚ a once homeless man explained on TALK OF THE NATION‚ “All I can say is that my fear of the unknown‚ of what might be waiting for me at that shelter‚ was worse than my fear of the known risk . . . And I think people‚ we’re creatures of

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    would be upon her so soon. Alas‚ it most certainly was. Ms. Brundidge had lost everything. Her seemingly happy‚ gay life had turned into a jocular disaster. The sad part was‚ no one would ever really know how much she was hurting for the last 19 years‚ 7 months‚ and 22 days. No one would ever know that Ms. Brundidge had lost the battles she valiantly fought in the inner chambers of her soul. She wanted a way out of her labyrinth of sufferings‚ loneliness‚ and misery. Death was her prize – her ultimate

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