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    could relate extremely well to the character because sometimes my life isn’t about the mistakes my mother made. I am the person I’m today because of the advice my mother gave me. This one sentence advice given by this girl’s mother represents the importance of becoming a proper girl now and in the…

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    Also comedy have a several types Farce, Romantic Comedy, Satirical Comedy, Sentimental comedy, Black comedy, Comedy of humours and Comedy of manners. The Farce is a form of low comedy, whose intention is to provoke simple mirth in the form of roars of laughter (and not smiles); it uses exaggerated physical action, character and absurd situation, with improbable events, a complex plot, with events rapidly succeeding one another, pushing character and dialogue into the background. The origins of…

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    In The Importance Of Being Earnest, the play by Oscar Wilde, he brings out serious issues through humor and slapstick style of comedy. The cucumber sandwiches scene really brings out the slapstick style of the play. In the play when Jack was eating the cucumber sandwiches and his buddy was trying to get some, he said it was improper to eat the sandwiches. When his buddy asked him why it was okay for Jack to eat the sandwiches he replied with “Well she’s my aunt”. Which is actually ironic…

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    by always wanting to miss important business meetings and poking fun at the extreme properness. He lives a very open bachelor life style and talks bad of marriage. He is also very confident in his looks and his physical possessions. Oscar Wilde’s Importance of Being Earnest, is a satire poking fun at Victorian society and Algernon Moncrieff plays a big role in showing this. Algernon Moncreiff is one of the main characters and Jack’s best friend. He is a very good example of satire against…

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    2001). The last group is a young Pakeha family who chose to sleep with a baby. According to Abel et al. (2001), Pakeha family, depending on different age groups hold different value and idea on infant sleeping arrangements. Young Pakeha family preferred to sleep with their baby as they favor an intuitive approach to infant care practice. Although, they sleep with a baby, their sleeping arrangement changes frequently according to living situation and age of…

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    He stated the pain initially began after his stroke. It gets worse when he sleeps with his legs crossed during the night. He rated the pain at a 3 on a 0-10 pain scale and said at times it has gone up to a 10, but he can tolerate the pain if it is below 5 on the 0-10 scale. He described the pain as numbness and then stabbing…

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    In Goodnight Moon, Tatar uses objects that are familiar to kids to provide a “protected precinct” for the readers, and more importantly, through them Tatar endorses connectivity through repetition, doubling and mirroring, introduces the element of the vertiginous. The framed portraits of the cow and three bears serve to introduce fantasy into ordinary life by taking the readers into the exterior space and back to the interior space. Tatar described a lot of paired objects. For example, socks are…

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    from, I am not sure. I had never experienced abduction before, nor had I ever witnessed one. Maybe I just watched too much TV. Regardless, it was a very real fear of mine and it seemed to come alive at night while I would be in my bed attempting to sleep. I can recall waking up in the middle of the night as a child and…

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    felt guilty and sorry for everything I had just told him, but at the same time still resenting him for making me feel this way. I decided it would be best to just go on to bed. I had to sleep in my parent’s room on the account of there being so many people at my house. Justly then, I hated him more for having to sleep in the same room as him, so I set up a little pity camp under their bed, all the…

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    promoting the freedom of the individual over the implementation of collective control. Contrastingly, collectivist societies can be defined a group of people, who adopt the social theory, which states that the welfare of the state is of greater importance than…

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