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    depended on carriages to go from place to place like the character, Elizabeth, did when she wanted to go visit her sister Jane. “Elizabeth feeling really anxious was determined to go to her though the carriage was not to be had,” (Austen 27). Unlike in the musical, the characters depended on cars and airplanes to move from place to place. Since the musical has faster transportation, the characters traveled to further places and it takes almost the same amount of time as when they used the…

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    When two worlds collide, from two different cultures, where norms, beliefs, and ways of life are blended into a mixer. In the movie, Witness, the Amish and the dominant culture, make an impact. When their two worlds impact, there are negative and positive reactions. As the movie portrays to its audience, three important aspects are taken from the film. This movie shows the reaction of the Amish to the Dominant culture and the other way around, and lastly, the connections/limitations both these…

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    Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”: Marry to the Death Death is the eternal theme of a poem which is the coexistence of love. It is the outcome of the life that everybody can 't get rid of. People the "death" to give the imagination, all kinds of stories about ghosts and legends is also due to the fear of dead, and most of the poems of the description of "death" is the awful fear and ghastly, but Emily Dickinson is different. Dickinson is the United States in…

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    the painting. There are many trees in the park and two ladies in the center of the stage with a baby carriage, with a man to their right, and three more person in the far back on the hill. Your eye catches the light color in central park and how few people there are in the park,…

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    In the early 1900s, Cadillac was one of the most known car companies. Most people think of Cadillacs as being a luxury car. Even back then Cadillac models were one of the most comfortable cars made. Also, they were one of the few cars that had a steering wheel, rather than a rudder. Cadillac was important to the early 1900s, they made cars, people could use the cars to get places faster, and Cadillac was bought by General Motors. Cadillac was a luxury car company in the 1900s, and they…

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    Because I Could Not Stop For Death is considered Emily Dickinson’s best work. The obvious meaning of the poem would be the journey to death from the perspective of the afterlife. Death is personified as a kind gentleman who takes the narrator in a carriage to her grave. The poem is being narrated from the afterlife seeing that the narrator is reflecting on the event that brought her to where she is now. However, Because I Could Not Stop For Death is ambiguous in it’s meaning. One way that…

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    Each society translates non-verbal communication, motions, carriage and carriage, vocal clamors and level of eye contact in an unexpected way. In the case over, the poor explorer may have expected that nodding his or her head here and there would show yes, however in a few nations, it implies the polar opposite. In the…

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    she talks about how a woman should be treated but if that is the case since I’m a women why am I not treated like this. She states the negro in the south says that women need to be helped into carriage, carried over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Yet no one ever helps her over carriages, or carried over ditches. She states that she can work just as much as a man and eat just like man when she can. She has given birth to 13 children and seen most of them sold to slavery and the…

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    Emma Hall Mr. de Guzman American Studies– Period 6 17 November 2017 Dickinson Doesn’t Fear the Reaper What is death? The number of times this question has been Google searched worldwide has reached its highest point since 2004 in recent months (“Interest”). While this seems grim, it is a question about which many people wonder throughout their lives. It may be that it is impossible to know the answer to this question for sure, but there are people who develop their own ideas and share them.…

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    became a flowing, exquisite gown. Cinderella twirled around clapping her hands together for the magic. She lifted up the dress and saw two very small glass slippers. They were dazzling, and shimmering in the moonlight. Cinderella hopping onto the carriage and they went on their way to the castle. She was smiling the whole way there, as excited as ever. The castle was exquisite, the turrets were sparkling like someone had poured a box of glitter on them. The lights were the brightest they had…

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