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    This essay is a summary and analysis of the novel Dream of The Red Chamber. The novel was originally written by Tsao Hsueh- Chin translated and adapted from Chinese by Chin-Chen Wang. The publisher is Anchor book and the book was published in 1958. The story begins with a Buddhist monk and Tao priest transforming a magical stone into jade. The jade is the jade of Pao-Yu the protagonist of the story. The novel focuses on the lives of the Chia family and the family is separated into two houses.…

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    as it is the powerful denouement. The analysis of this scene will encompass discussions of the elements of characterisations in the scene and also the performance of gender in the scene. Ibsen explores the concept of liberal humanism in this scene, as a justification and to some degree an explanation of self-fulfilment. Ibsen is challenging the concept of ‘duty’ with an emphasis on the duties attributed to woman, motherhood and marriage. Nora explains that ‘I have another duty which is…

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    Essay 3: Play Analyst In the mysterious Play “Trifles”, written by Susan Glaspell, the county attorney desperately tries to discover the works of the death of Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright was found dead in his bed with a rope around his neck that evening. The number one suspect of this crime is his wife, Mrs. Wright. Mr. Hale, the closest neighbor had informed the police on Mr. Wright’s body. The question that surfaced throughout the play was whether or not Mrs.Wright killed her husband. This…

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    Reflective statement An analysis of Sophocles’ portrayal of fate and destiny in Antigone Interactive Oral took place on 29th October 2013 How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral? Antigone is a world renowned play which confirms to us that change is the only permanent thing in the world. Even though it was written in 441 B.C., this play initiates the change in the patriarchal society in a most conspicuous style.…

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    Neely is given the chance to read the eulogy for his former coach at his funeral. I realize many emotions and thoughts are running through Neely's mind but I feel like their is one that sticks out is closure. We see that one reason Neely even went back to Messina was to right the wrongs he had made with his past coach before he passed away. Closure plays a large role in the novel because he, as I mentioned before, fix things with his coach but he also catches up with these former teammates…

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    family tradition of grumbling and criticizing. During the many attempts of Annia and Mohamad to try to be more accommodating of her, asking her if there is anything the matter, or that she would like, her response is oftentimes rhetorical: “What do I know?” It is revealed to Annia that not only do Umm Hassane’s criticisms require a certain amount of coddling by her and Mohamed in order for them to be hashed out, but that they oftentimes outweigh any of her solutions. Mohamed points out after…

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    29 Apr. 2016. This article is about the essay called “The Embassy of Death,” written by Wilson Knight, a literary critic, about Hamlet. Knight describes Hamlet as evil and Claudius as a good man. Knight argues that Hamlet is the mad soul that destroys most of the characters. This article is useful to my research as it discusses an uncommon interpretation of the play. The essay reverses the roles, making Claudius a gentle ruler and Hamlet as the devil. I will fit this contrary interpretation…

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    This essay is concerned with and analysis of the speech given by Steve Jobs, the late CEO of Apple, at Stanford University in 2005. The speech is often cited as a textbook example of a motivational public address, having been reproduced on the internet as both text and video formats, and commented upon in many newspaper and news sites. Throughout the essay, I will be focusing on the techniques Jobs used to ensure that his audience were both entertained and inspired. He used a variety of…

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    C SECTION #3: ESSAY QUESTIONS. Directions: Please answer two(2) of the following five (5) essay questions. Each answer should be at least one (1) page in length, double spaced, 12 fonts. Your answer should clearly evidence a critical command and analysis of the questions’s subject. Each answer is worth 35 points. (2X35=70) Assume the following. You are a Being from Planet X…

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    “Come what may I had to be a respectable woman”. An analysis of how the main character in Woman at point zero, Firdaus, learns to perceive respect through the influence of other characters and how she achieves it. Woman at point zero is a powerful Egyptian novel written by Nawal Elsaadawi, an Arab feminist who practised her craft as a psychologist in a society where women are oppressed by religion, politics and prejudice on an almost daily basis. The novel is a mixture of both fiction and…

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