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    pregnancy, she would not stop expressing her love for her children, and would welcome them into her “fond, encircling arms” (12). In chapter XXXVII, Adele gives birth to her fourth child. She uses no sort of drugs to ease the pain, because the act of childbirth is a miracle to her. Adele wants to experience everything, because to her it’s natural. This shows how important motherhood is to her identity; she is a mother and wife, and nothing else…

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    all aspects of Lear’s behavior in the initial scene of King Lear are far from respectable, it is his disregard for the two characters present who are arguably the most noble and well-intentioned that give him the honor of meeting his tragic fate. In short, the banishment of Cordelia and Kent act as the catalyst for Lear’s tragedy. In a way these two characters are vehicles for Lear’s mistakes; regardless of Cordelia’s actions, she live within Lear’s story, and while her father grows and learns…

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    traditions in how they do their weddings. Some people do their weddings outdoor and others indoor. Marriage is the relationship between two people who are married that comes after doing a wedding. People do weddings and get married when they are in love with each other or maybe their family forced or told them to get married. In the past, the family would choose the partner, instead of the bride or groom. They also design everything like the clothes, the theme of the wedding also they choose the…

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    romantic character which seeks true love all the time . Threw all her three marriages she goes threw a lot but that helps her become independent . Janie’s experience under the tree it becomes the symbol of janie's voice throughout the novel . she likens her experience under the shade of the tree and janie begins her quest for happiness through all three relationships…

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    survive, thrive, and reproduce without penetrative intercourse. That is not to say the women of Whileaway do not enjoy intercourse, but they enjoy it with other women, who they take as wives in a marriage of equality. The narrator, Janet, of Russ's short story appears from the beginning of the story to be a man. It is not until later that the reader understands that the main viewpoint is a woman, a woman speaking of winning duels, wielding guns, and loving her wife, Kate, and their three…

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    In John Cheever’s short story, The Five-Forty-Eight, resides a man dubbed “Mr. Blake”. Although Blake does not overcome any type of strenuous challenge, he seems to be exceedingly stressed and agitated. He’s not nice to anybody, no matter who it is (it could be his wife or his co-workers). He uses them for his own benefit, and even then, he is never satisfied. He’s barely home, but when he is, he forces his wife to not talk to him for weeks on end. Mr. Blake, who is a white-collar worker, hires…

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    confused and overwhelmed with life. His actions started because of his childhood upbringing and drug usage. To prevent an unsuccessful counseling session with Kevin, the writer would not dwell on Kevin's issue. The writer would talk about what Kevin loves to do which is digital gaming. As a counselor he/she must establish trust and interest in the person not just their issue. To stop Kevin from using pornography, the counselor would ask what is it about pornography that is so exciting? What are…

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    I'm very sorry for not reviewing your character sooner but some cable was ruptured and I had no internet connection .___. Minhee's nicknames are really cute, I especially like the explanation to the second one, her squeaking habit is really cute! Her appearance and face part were both well written. The style had me thinking about a scene where she has to wear ripped jeans which tear up even more after Minhee's doing something clutzy. Her personality section is great, though the caps lock is…

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    Lust, Love, and Disappointment The idea of rejecting societal norms and choosing to focus on work, or live independently, has become more acknowledged and adopted in the last few years. Even now, though, people still look quizzically at those who say a marriage and family is not in their future. Imagine then, being in the 17th century, where marriage is not only viewed as protocol, but is permanent. Radical thinker Thomas Hardy believed in this thoroughly, and used his collection of short…

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    loss of a loved one, Mary writes “Oxygen” to express her gratitude toward her relationship. The poem is short and simple, yet is deep as it uses the idea of oxygen to represent love and life. “Oxygen” is written about two people, one of whom is ill and living on a breathing machine. The other person is explaining the importance of their love for the ill person and describing the need of love, to the need for oxygen. All things in life cannot survive without oxygen and some would…

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