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    An Ideal Image of China: Analysis of Voltaire’s Orphan of China Han xue 14421771 1. The Orphan of Zhao is a Chinese play from the Yuan era and it's written by thirteenth-century dramatist Ji Jun Xiang. It tells a story that takes place during the Spring and Autumn period of China. A nobility Minister Zhao and his family members were killed by an evil general, Tu’an GU. The grandson of Minister Zhao I the only survivor. A group of heroes sacrificed themselves only to protect the Zhao Orphan.…

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    A Summary of The Handmaid’s Tale Imagine an American in which the government leaders are dead, the Constitution is suspended, a religiously guided regime is now in power, and women are relegated to the roles of baby makers. This is the reality for Offred, (her new name, since her true name is never revealed) who recounts the story of her transition from a typical college girl to a Handmaid. In A Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood tells of a dystopian world through the memories of one of the…

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    The Great Gatsby, one of the most seen movies based on the 1920’s is what I will be doing my creatique analysis on. The great gatsby is known for its elation and bad fortune on how the American dream was portrayed in the 1920’s which was also known as the jazz age time period. The director Baz Luhrmann manifestes this plot into a visual creation of the American dream target, impossible affection, wealthiness, and the jazz age. Films are well known for grabbing the audience 's attention and…

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    is replaced with the play of multiple voices and this elasticity helps one uncover and explore meaning from different perspectives. This way text connects with the social reality of the world in which it is produced in a better way. In his famous essay ‘Discourse in the Novel’ Bakhtin posits: The authentic environment of an utterance, the environment in which it lives and takes shape, is dialogised heteroglossia, anonymous and social as language, but simultaneously concrete, filled with specific…

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    cricket ball, base ball and running about the country” (Austen 9). In a pursuit to make her a proper heroine and woman, Catherine is sent to Bath, but she does not completely conform to the social standards set up for her. As stated in Whitecotton’s essay, Catherine is expected to court with John Thorpe because he is the first man that dotes on her, but she resists him because he is self-absorbed and she is uninterested. By writing Catherine as a woman growing into independence and maturity,…

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    Shakespeare 's allegorical tragedy, Macbeth, the main character, Macbeth, acts upon his instincts and in consequence, is pained with guilt for his wrong doings. Macbeth seeks the throne, but is Ok, I think I see. For these essays, don’t worry about a SBWBST plot summary. Just answer the prompt and…

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    Henry Morgan Essay

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    Henry Morgan was a adventurous pirate and he formed his legacy to be one of the most notorious buccaneers of history. The difference between them was that Henry Morgan was a Welsh Navy Admiral and raided Spains Caribbean colonies. My legends that I used in the Caribbean were two men who fought at Caribbean and somewhat rule the sea with their strong braveness…

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    Extended Essay Topic Question: How does Salman Rushdie use magical realism in order to explore the links between India and his childhood in the book Midnight’s Children? Abstract Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children is an intricately intractable attempt at capturing the erratic parallel life of the protagonist, Saleem and the political rise and fall of India. The question I aim to answer is: How does Salman Rushdie use magical realism in order to explore the links between India and his…

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    Patrice Tseh E102 Professor Worke 02/18/2018 Rhetorical Analysis Essay Steve Jobs' “You’ve Got To Find What You Love” Speech In the speech “You’ve Got Go Find What You Love,” by Steve Jobs, the author talks about certain events in his life that led him to become the successful CEO of Apple computer and of Pixar Animation Studios. He explores with great details, the fact that he dropped out of college, was fired from a company that was founded by him, and how he feared he was going to die after…

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    The Shining

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    The Shining Essay Question #1 The Shining by acclaimed director Stanley Kubrick was initially released in 1980 to lukewarm reception at best. The public and critics were clearly disappointed that their expectations were not fulfilled, and even the author of the source material, Stephen King, admitted to hating the film for not adhering to his original ideas closely enough. King did not anticipate that Kubrick would throw out so much of the book’s material and replace it with his own ideas, and…

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