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    Through narrative analysis, intersectionality reveals that identities are stratified on a spectrum, a multidimensional axis of oppressed and privileged experiences. In conclusion, intersectionality exposes how privilege in heteronormative society functions as a dimension to…

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    “Nobody’s Angel: Domestic Ideology and Middle-class women in the Victorian Novel” where the display of repressed women and their duties appears in several Victorian novels. Curt Hartog in The rape of Miss Havisham provides an extensive and detailed analysis of the female characters contrasted sharply and categorized exclusively as…

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    In the first scene that the wife hugs her husband from the back can tell that she worries and loves her husband and this gesture can work as word substituting of love and care. In the scene that the doctor gives him the paper, he takes off his glasses for a while, this can tell that…

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    clearly understand and learn about who God is. Likewise, I personally interpret Scripture in order to more deeply grow in my relationship with Christ. As exemplified through the interpretation of Ephesians 5:22-24 and Matthew 5:27-30, my personal analysis of Scripture is to know more about who God is and what He has to say. In essence, my original interpretation of Ephesians 5:22-24 is fundamentally about wives being in submission to their husbands so as to replicate the church being in…

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    discrepancies in the break-in scene in the living room. As the investigation turns to Nick, the treasure hunt leads to the woodshed behind his sister’s house, there are a bunch of electronics and presents that were bought with his credit card. Part B: Analysis Gone Girl is written in the first person point of view; it changes from the perspective of the two main characters, Nick and Amy. In each section, the story is…

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    on the exploitation of women which supply the gap. The fact that the husband has the responsibility for the production payments and family supporting acts as a discipline on his behavior at work. And it keeps him in good running order in which the wife is encouraged to satisfy her husband’s needs. In some sense, the family is as authoritarian unit designed to teach passivity not resistance. It inevitably results in the oppression of women in families which is virtually inequitable. Next, the…

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    six to eight lines, using a rhythmic scheme. The poem describes in depth the love Annabel and the narrator have for each other, it also speaks of the jealousy the angels had for them. The poetic elements vary with Poe using such an extreme rhythmic it may seem as a song. The ending of the poem is only the beginning of their love, showing that true love never dies. The Analysis of Annabel Lee Love, an intense internal solace. Inexhaustible as a river to the sea, an ever glowing light with…

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    some nonverbal, in an attempt to effectively communicate. Interpersonal communication is transactional and its theories center around people responding to and sending a multitude of messages as communication occurs. II. Communication Phenomenon Analysis: I will examine the communication that occurs between characters in the television show Parks and Recreation, created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. Specifically, I will be employing interpersonal communication theories to observe the…

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    Analysis Does everyone with eyesight have the ability to see clearly? Or does a blind person have a better understanding of truly seeing? The principal of Cathedral has an important underlining issue: a narrator who obliviously disregards blindness while being ignorant to his own restrictions in sight. Unquestionably, the narrator is able to see with his eyes but subconsciously don’t see the limits he has on himself. This short story overall is about divine existence; that is, a life outside the…

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    Film Synthesis Essay

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    With the ever changing technologies of new media, it has changed the way on how we watch films, for example, be it watching at home or watching it online, films are still part of the media communication. Films also allows us to communicate with each other, whether is it across national, economically, class and racial lines. According to Ron Ignlis, “Film is everywhere but cinematic film is still, at its best, extraordinary”.Film is an observational…

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