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    The theme of Destructive love within relationships in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Bronte’s Wuthering Heights are presented through sexism, jealousy, and betrayal. In Wuthering Heights, characters find themselves unable to understand the meaning of love, but rather engage in a series of destructive; dysfunctional relationships with one another. The worst of these is the destructive nature of the relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine. Catherine knows that Heathcliff is the one she really…

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    The above description shows the state of weather in Wuthering Heights. It describes the vast land of moors and the trees and the chilly air of the hill-top. The changes of weather are used to stand for narrative shift. The weather also is used to imply that something horrible is going to occur. All These help engage the readers to build visual and sensory images which help promote creativity, especially when describing the setting and dramatic scenes. In effect, more suspense will be added.…

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    being… helpless.” (Aker, 22). In her day-to-day life, Leeza is seen by others as a caring person who is always ready to help anyone. However, on the inside Leeza battles with sorrowful feelings due to the loss of her sister, Ellen. As she recalls the memories she had with Ellen,…

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    express his sadness. I found the order interesting because it has meanings for me. Arnie is very honest with himself so he was the first one who cried. Amy was trying to be strong, but because she cares about her mother a lot, she then started crying. Ellen followed with Amy. She cares about their mother more than she thought. Gilbert was the last one to break down because he does not know how to react with the situation, and he also does not know how to respond to his own emotions. After seeing…

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    Ellen is emotionally disturbed for everything, and all these problems make her eats compulsive. The drastic changes in her life, also affects her body image. Ellen has bulimia and anorexia. Later, in the chapter a controversial topic is mention, which is the gastric bypass procedure. There are many opinions about this procedure, doctors…

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    There is a time in history were people were not accepted for who they were, especially by the color of an individual 's skin. The same chances were not presented to those who were of a darker complexion. Two different plots with the same concept that shed light to a situation where pretending seemed to be the only way out of the hardships of what life had to offer for blacks. “The Imitation of Life” one of the greatest movies of the 1950 's era with a strong message and a tear jerking ending.…

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    found dead in his home, but he wasn’t done yet. He made a game, and with that game people lost and won. Gull Lake middle school sixth grade students have recently read, watched, and analysed The Westing Game book and movie. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin contains many similarities and differences that are worth explaining. The Westing Game includes a very interesting plot. A group of heirs to Westing are paired together, given some clues, and told they would win big bucks if they won.…

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    standards. Characters in the novel who have more superiority in the social circle, like Archers mother, have the power to literally decide if the clique will approve or disapprove of any certain thing (Singley 502-503). She single handedly condemned Ellen Olenska, calling her “poor…bohemian…and lost her looks” (Wharton 58). Mrs. Archer even declared that Olenska shouldn’t be anywhere near the high class. Because of the respect the social circle they have for her, Mrs. Archer’s words were taken…

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    of coverage of the series on feminist online media. The author writes in a satirical tone to promote change in the specific ideology that only male characters can be heroes. Moore, Ellen. Starving for Diversity: Ideological Implications of Race Representations in The Hunger Games. Journal of Popular Culture, 2015. • Ellen Moore in her essay, “Starving for Diversity: Ideological Implications of Race Representations in The Hunger Games” (2015) analyzes the ideological implications of race…

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    Here I am, and here it is: Dry Food, Palehound’s debut LP and the newest release by a favorite label of mine, Exploding in Sound Records. Dry Food was written and (mostly) performed by Boston’s 21 year old Ellen Kempner, and was preceded by a 7″ in 2014 and an EP a year earlier, both of which are also in the Exploding in Sound catalog. Kempner’s personality and writing ability shine in these songs, making for a digestible, solid indie/alt/whatever rock album that deals with breaking up and the…

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