Clarissa

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    Employee Candidate

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    Candidate Description Of the six resumes received, Panera chose to interview Clarissa and Lance because of their previous retail experience and customer service experience. For the position of Assistant Manager at Panera, there are many essential tasks necessary to carry out the day-to-day functions. Panera is looking for a candidate who has had previous retail or restaurant experience, preferably in a management position. Some skill requirements include: customer service, strong communication,…

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    In the book “Fahrenheit 421” by Ray Bradbury it is about a firefighter who was curious about books. But in this book, the only reason why he was curious was because these book were illegal in the city and it was the firefighters job to burn them and the houses that held them. The main character Montag went on adventures just to figure out more about them, he went as far as going to a professor. But somehow the fire chief got called and they sent people to burn Montag's house, but Montag had no…

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    the beginning of the novel Woolf demonstrates Clarissa’s thoughts on post-WW1 social constructs through interior monologue, “Did it matter then, […] did it not become consoling to believe that death ended absolutely?” However throughout the day, Clarissa starts to come to terms with human mortality and eventually accepts and understands it, “There was an embrace in death...The young man had killed himself […] She felt glad that he had done it” Through using the motif of time, Woolf symbolises…

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    their past relationships with other characters within the story. These memories are only focusing on regret, and how their lives could differ from their reality that they live now. From Edgars regret of not trying harder for Clarissa to fall in love with him, to then Clarissa remembering her rebellious teens with her fiery, ragamuffin friend Sally, “It was her warmth; her vitality, [...] she would paint, she would write” (Page 75), all the characters…

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    Septimus In The Cold War

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    Unlike Clarissa, Septimus’s signs were more obvious since he was a veteran of The Great War. The numerous scenes Septimus involving him seemed to make him feel overwhelmed due to the dangers and horrors he is putting himself towards to particularly when his close friend, Evan was killed. This feeling was evidenced by Septimus appearing to be have hallucinations as a direct effect of the war: “For God’s sake don’t come!’ Septimus cried out…But the branches departed. A man in grey was actually…

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    educational mindset. “Clarissa explains it all”, “Boy meets world”, “Saved by the bell” and…

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    the form of shellshock. He lives with the aftermath of the war and eventually sees hallucinations of his dead war friend, Evans. A less obvious character in the novel, who lives with his own version of trauma is Peter Walsh; Peter got rejected by Clarissa and lives with…

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    One keeps turning to the point that Woolf is a realist; the new method is to represent the real world as it is perceived in a culture which is a state of flux following the Great War. Woolf’s motive in writing this novel wasn’t just to present to us the confined life of a high-society housewife, or to explore homosexuality or feminism, but to take the reader on a psychological journey that takes postmodernism and…

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    Walsh. Peter seems to be a runner; he runs from his problems. He lives exceptionally childishly and wants things he cannot have. For example, he loves one of the Indian army officer’s wives. The way Peter got married almost immediately after he and Clarissa broke up, shows the emotional intelligence level that he…

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    Last name: Perkins First name: Clarissa Do you have a nickname you prefer to go by? If so – what is it? No, I like to be referred to as Clarissa. 1. Do you have a declared major yet? If so – what is it? As of now I am currently an Undecided student, but I am 90 percent sure I will set my major to Nursing. 2. What other classes are you taking this term? Please list by name and credit hours. -Basketball 1300- 1 -Psych 2103- 3 -Art 2380- 2 -Spanish 2799- 2 -Stats 2620- 3 -World Lit- 3…

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