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    a dish known as "kelewele", which is fried plantain chunks. However, in this day, people usually throw a birthday party, invite friends and family, sing Happy Birthday song together, blow all the candles, make wishes and at last, they will eat the cake in happiness. There might be lots of different between birthday partieys in each country but still, we all have the same traditional and the same…

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    Discovering One’s Euphoria Various literary novels embody the notion of symbolic language. Symbolism can evoke striking feelings and communicate prominent ideas through its abstract language. A profound author, Zora Neale Hurston, known for her use of symbolism in the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, conveys symbols to communicate the experiences of a beautiful yet determined black woman, Janie Crawford. Janie seeks to find her spirit, her euphoria, and her perception of self-recognition and…

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    then Theos is the place to go to. From the market research study conducted to know consurner preferences, Theos is the most preferred eating place and variety is one of the unique attributes for Theos which attracts customers to its bakery. In the cakes and deserts category Theos has the maximum variety, Satkar Pastries has the least variety. For ice creams Satkar Pastries has maximum variety. c. Price Each of the products at Theos and Satkar Pastries are priced so as to suit everyone’s pocket.…

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    the doors, it wasn’t the same hospital I normally went to. My mom also brought along a basket with three really cute outfits and a cake. It was pink and blue with swirls all over it and party hats on top, it looked really good. I tried walking to it but I couldn’t get there very fast because I kept falling. I gave up on walking quickly and went to crawling towards the cake. When I finally reached the box my mom scolded me and said “you can’t have that right now, you have to wait until you get…

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    has so much more freedom and she is not only in a relationship with Tea Cake, but she is in a relationship with herself. Her relationship with Tea Cake is the healthiest and all her lessons and experiences from her previous marriages come together in her relationship with Tea Cake. All Janie wants is to love, laugh and be free and she does that with Tea Cake. Tea Cake let Janie speak her mind and do what she wanted. ” Tea Cake loves Janie so much that he cannot stay away from her all day, even…

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    to be is absolutely vital in forming a dedicated and loving relationship as demonstrated by Janie when talking to Tea Cake. “Ah’m nearly twelve years older than you Tea Cake...It makes uh whole heap of difference wid most folks, Tea Cake.” (Hurston.105) This quote is able to show the true dedication that Tea Cake and Janie have for one another. Janie is totally honest with Tea Cake and even acknowledges the societal risk that comes with loving one another in the aspect that they do. This…

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    Through her marriage with Tea Cake, Janie was, finally, able to escape the cycle of objectification. Unlike Logan, who objectified Janie as a slave, or Jody, who objectified Janie as a trophy-wife, Tea Cake humanized Janie and treated her as a human being (113). He did this by allowing Janie to play checkers with him and offering to teach her how to play (113). This…

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    that it impolite to not participate, therefore, he should push the birthday boy into the cake. On the other hand, Marvin finds the proposition to be rude, so he chooses to refuse to push the boy into the cake (Escobedo 2017). On the behalf of Maria, she believes that pushing the boy into the cake is right, rather than not because that would be foul. However, Marvin believes that not pushing the boy into the cake is the right thing, because doing so would be wrong. When the first implication is…

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    story progresses. In the beginning, she was a girl that only wanted love. After enduring 2 bad marriages, she starts to care less about love, and more about doing what she wants and finding herself. In the end, she gains that fulfilling love with Tea Cake, without sacrificing herself. In the scholarly article, the author…

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    first marriage. After her husband´s death, Janie meets the love of her life Tea Cake, around 15-years younger than her. Janie felt that Tea Cake viewed her as an equal, she wanted her to do several things that her previous husband would not allow. Obviously, Tea Cake is referring to the love affair that Hurston had with a younger man. Although their community was against their relationship, Janie decided to marry Tea Cake and move to another town. They left Eatonville around the time that the…

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