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    producers of the movie “Einstein’s wife” have bent rules according to the ombudsman in order to promote their own agendas. They have falsified a lot of facts that do not have proper documentation, and they are willing to give false facts that have no basis in their quest for fame . These contradictions arise from facts in the film “Einstein's wife” and also from the website of the PBS, which has facts that are not explicitly documented. Historians and experts from other fields consider the film…

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    the salt? (Locher 2008) Depending on the context these sentences are uttered and also the relationship between interactants, any of these sentences can be considered appropriate or inappropriate. If the interactants have been communicated to each other on a regular informal basis, then sentence 1 (c) might be regarded as inappropriate. Since “there is nothing in the utterance itself which…

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    addressing the issue of “The Wife of Bath” and what has come out of both the prologue and the tale in terms of change regarding the British society at the time, we consider it important to shed light on the context that created that piece of literature worthy of analysis. One of the most fascinating aspects of Chaucer’s literature is the manner in which he shrouds an explicit portrayal of a male dominated society in the medieval period. In the middle ages a woman’s duty was to be a wife, a…

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    Last quarter, we mostly focused on learning about rhetorical strategies and ways to utilized, define, and identify them. This (2nd) quarter, on the other hand, we carried over those skills and technique and incorporate them in our craft of both reading (MLK, A Modest Proposal, White book, Serving from Florida, etc) and writing (timed essays (analysis/argument/synthesis), research papers/tasks, rhetorical and style questions, reflections, multiple choice questions, lessons homework, etc). We’ve…

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    blindness. Two important things are that blindness can mean much more than just the physical act of seeing, and that usually a characteristic such as blindness, is important when introduced early in a story. Literary Example: Slaughterhouse Five Analysis: True sight is an important concept that is difficult to define for Slaughterhouse-Five. As an optometrist in Ilium, Billy has the professional duty of correcting the vision of his patients. If we extend the idea of seeing beyond the literal…

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    details, from his perspective, the experience of a man who is reincarnated into a parrot as he deals with his jealousy from his previous life. After being brought home by his former wife, the narrator must address these feelings as he, limited by his form as a parrot, powerlessly watches his wife move on and develop other romantic relationships. Using the contrast of showing and telling, Butler juxtaposes the simplicity of his human life with the ironic complexity of the narrator’s parrot life…

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    surprise that the subject of marriage remain highly polemical and at heart of intense debates. Further investigation needs to be devoted to the problematic where an analysis of both types of marriages could provide significant understanding for future discussions, and potentially…

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    What kind of morals do you have, Good or bad? A quote from H. L Mencken, “Morality is doing what is right regardless of what you are told”, these are good morals. Now, not all people have good morality; others do not have good morals but corrupted ones. Moral corruption is when someone is not good, bad, or evil to the core. Romantic Literature is nothing about romance, passion, or anything about love. Around the 18th and 19th century, Romantic Literature was more gothic They were meant to be…

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    Themes Analysis Dreams and aspirations are a key thing to your life. To everyone's life, and you can't let false hope stop you from your dream because in of Mice and Men and Only Daughter, the authors develop the themes of false hope and dreams which contribute to having a positive or a negative impact of the characters. First of all, the author John Steinbeck mentions false hope when Crooks experiences verbal abuse from Curley’s wife. In of Mice and Men, Crooks experiences false hope of his…

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    A Pentadic Analysis When analyzing a pentad, numerous approaches can be taken, depending upon one 's intent. The terms are simplistic and easy to understand, yet their range is far. All terms are necessarily ambiguous, because they overlap into one another. Through the use of a pentadic analysis I will discuss three distinct issues. First, I will define the five pentadic elements of an analysis of the artifact. Second, I will weigh the five elements against one another and identify the…

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