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    and had to get a job to take care of her mom and herself. Sally's internalization of what it means to be a woman is how she looks. Sally is from the comic "Nothing to Wear". In the comic Sally is a working woman who finds a guy named Neil and they start dating. Things had been going well between them until he asks her to attend a formal dance with him. The problem is she cannot afford…

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    dies, and so a man.” I think he is comparing how a plant and a man live and it is one type of an analogy. 3) “If the injustice is part of the necessary friction of the machine of government, let it go, let it go; perchance it will wear smooth, certainly the machine will wear out”(Paragraph 19) Mr. Thoreau referring “machine” to the “government”. “but if it is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law.”(Paragraph 19 ) Mr. Thoreau is…

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    scratched my head during that exam since I did not prepare well. Appearance: I know how to dress based on the activities’ contents. I choose formal clothing for interviews, conferences, and funerals. In China, family members of the dead wear white, whereas friends, relatives and others wear black in the funeral. I also notice that when my sister wears makeup and a dress on Sunday, she will be the receptionist at the…

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    You are sitting across from a wonderful person you met on Tinder. The lights are dim, fancy music plays in the background, and as you look down to place your napkin you notice your clothing. As much as you tried to look the part you weren’t really expecting this sort of date, you were expecting something more informal. Although, what could you expect from a person whose Tinder profile was filled with refined tastes. Despite this being the first time you see each other you can already tell that…

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    's rights. The speaker of the poem has learned what her husband wants and does it. The speaker’s every action is about her husband. The speaker states “For you she learned”, meaning that what she does isn’t of her own accord. Her husband makes her wear a dress and lipstick to be pretty for him. The words the speaker used are “short black slip” and “red lipstick” which objectify her into being a sex symbol. To make her husband or one of his friends the topic of conversation she phrases what he…

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    she puts away her leisure to be able to help her husband and family with stuff that they need. She will no longer have that free time that she had before she was married. The last key word from the passage above is civility. Civility is defined as formal politeness and courteous in behavior. The narrator used this word to say that if Death is being so polite and respectful to her, she should put away her fears and other thoughts of labor and leisure for his sake. Cassell’s Household Guide, a…

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    What elements would make a fashion brand store popular? A brand store should have trendy clothes, low cost, diversity, and good services. There are a lot of brands in the world would fit those category, but Primark is the one fits the best to all of those. Even though, Primark is not a familiar brand name to U.S. people, but it is very popular in European. Primark is the Ireland brand name and they started in 1969 in Dublin, Ireland under the name Penney. Nowadays, Primark has 270 stores across…

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    someone should be like plays a very important role in the play. Images concerning formal dress, working attire, hunters, and dogs contrast the character’s realities to their ideals. Lomov arrives dressed in “The latest cut!” of evening clothes, whilst Natalia is in her grubby work clothes (500/501). Wearing extremely nice dress clothes separates Lomov from reality and heightens his status, compared to Natalia who wears proper attire but feels ashamed because of it. When expecting company,…

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    assassinating a boxer, Butch, who double crossed Marsellus. However, he is only one of many different fully flushed out characters in the film. The film aims to explore these different characters in depth over it’s length. The film nearly disregards formal plot conventions in order to accomplish this. The stories are only loosely connected, told in a non-linear style, and without a real conflict. It would be difficult to even declare a…

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    They could not find a good relationship. Prufrock shows how he cannot get a significant other which makes him give up on himself. An example of Prufrock giving up on himself is “I grow old… I grow old… I shall wear the bottom of my trousers rolled.” When Prufrock repeats words it helps to prove the point that he is going to grow old, and also never going to be in a relationship. When the Jonathan Safran Foer writes, “After everything it’s like nothing. I have…

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