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    In Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey, Catherine Morland's is characterized as a conflicted young girl who is intellectually inattentive yet a free spirited individualist, which is revealed through the employment of Morland’s types of actions and diction. To better understand Morland’s personality, the literary device, actions, is employed to reveal a closer insight into the intellectually inattentive yet free spirited young girl. Morland’s side of being intellectually inattentive can be seen…

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    Fire plays an important role in Charlotte Bronte's “Jane Eyre”. Throughout the novel, the fire's presence creates fulfillment, its abundance creates demolition, and its absence creates dim seclusion. Although there are many instances throughout the novel that describe the physicality of fire, fire also metaphorically represents mostly Jane's passions and feelings that make Jane who she is and does not change. Fire can also represent other things. In the first chapter, Mrs. Reed “reclined on a…

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    Ana thinks that the best thing for her to do is get an education and get out of the place she lives in now. She does not want to be like the other ladies around her neighborhood and just simply meet the status quo. In the short story “Woman Hollering Creek”, the character Cleofilas has the opposite mentality as Ana in “Real Women have Curves”. Cleofilas dreams of getting married and leaving her six brothers and father. She imagines that the married life would be much happier and easier like…

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    Those seeking free travel may have new options. Sugar daddies seeking travel companions are smarting up to the idea of offering free travel for companionship. As travel costs continue to climb, many are sowing their oats by offering their company, in exchange for free adventure. It's an idea that has many people thinking twice about finding a sugar daddy, or perhaps more appropriately, a "travel daddy". With surging airfare and hospitality costs, it's never been more financially challenging to…

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    From the outside, Manderley is a beautiful and grand estate, but the events that unfold on the inside, tell otherwise. Rebecca was a romantic suspense novel written by Daphne DuMaurier. The book is about a wealthy older gentleman named Maxim who marries a young woman. After their honeymoon they return to Manderley, where their lives took an unexpected change for the worse. The estate, Manderley, plays such a crucial role in the novel, Rebecca, that is has often been referred to as another…

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    Georgiana's Importance in Pride and Prejudice Throughout the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Elizabeth, the main protagonist's, character changes from being averse to having Mr. Darcy, the other protagonist's, favor, to wanting to please him. Elizabeth’s character changes based on Darcy's change in civility throughout the novel. Georgiana Darcy, Darcy's sister, is the catalyst for Elizabeth's change in character, as seen by the use of the word "pleasure." Because Georgiana greatly…

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    In West Side Story there was discrimination and differences between cultures. Differences that were shown in West Side Story were between genders. At the dance, the American boys treated the girls with disrespect whereas the Latin boys treated their girls with manners. This was proven when they were dancing. When the Latin boys wanted to dance with their girls, they motioned the girls with a polite hand. The American boys tilted their head to signal them. Both groups also had a different melody…

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    Ray Bradbury's book, Fahrenheit 451, is a story set in a less imaginative world; where books are illegal and being a curious person is strange. In this story, there are characters that are foils of one another. Character foils are when two characters are completely opposites on one another. The characters that foils can be found in are Clarisse and Mildred. Mildred is unnattractive, disinterested, dark and damaged; while Clarisse is beautiful, curious, pure and innocent. In this story, the…

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    This kind of character has various features, characteristic, and more inside conflict. That is to say, round character not only has much more outstanding trait,but overpasses the one on common person in actual life. As for Darcy, compared with Elizabeth, he has experienced the process from being proud to mild. And this transformation makes this character more stereoscopic. Then this thesis is going to explore…

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    The question I will be answering is describing the relationship Mozart had with father. Mozart and his father did have a close relationship for the most part. Mozart’s father saw the potential that his son could be a music prodigy and teaching his son everything he know about music. Mozart’s father was willing to take his son leave his wife and daughter so he and his son could go to Salzburg, Italy to show off Mozart’s musical abilities. Later in life If Mozart and his father did not have a…

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