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    Twelfth Night

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    Andrew, along with Maria, write a fake letter in the style of Olivia’s handwriting that falsely confesses Olivia’s love for Malvolio. They leave the letter for the thoughtless Malvolio to find and Toby, Fabian and Andrew hide behind a bush to watch his reaction. Before he finds the letter, Malvolio imagines scolding Toby about his drunkenness and admonishing him for wasting the treasure of his time “with a foolish knight.” Sir Andrew immediately recognizes…

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    Madame Loisel Mistakes

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    and always be yourself. Madame Loisel learned to always tell the truth and if she would of told the truth shouldn't of had paid way more money than she would have had to pay if she told her friend she lost it, the necklace Madame loisel used was a fake and could of bought it for 500 dollars. When Madame Loisels husband bought her a ticket to the ball, she wasnt happy because she didn't have a dress she could use to the ball and her husband had some money saved up to buy a gun and go hunting with…

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    light, which turns out to be the light from the end in Daisy 's dock. As the novel wraps up it 's understood that Gatsby never fulfilled his desires on this Earth before his passing. He never got to be with his one true paramour. He lived his life as a fake to, in his mind, fulfill some lifelong ambition of being good enough for Daisy. Owl Eyes brings forth this presumption when he converses with Jordan and Nick in the library. It again reiterates the fact that someone is always watching, and…

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    Truman was the first child to be legally bought by a company, he grew up in a fake world of Sea Haven, never new anything different, un aware he was controlled by the director’s actions. Truman was not accustomed to this ‘fake world’ thinking everything was normal and he was in his own perfect world. until some surprising circumstances in certain episodes that distracted Truman from the fake world. Truman started to construct there were some curious events that made him believe there was…

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    In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and in the musical Chicago by Rob Marshall, the American Dream goes beyond seeking the idea of stability as people prove to never be satisfied with what they have. Through Fitzgerald’s lens, his two main characters are money driven, selfish people who act on their own interest. Fitzgerald focuses on what people are willing to do to achieve what they want. In Marshall's musical viewers see the goal of social climbing, These pieces voice…

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    ‘Trying’ to Smile Brooklyn, written by Colm Toibin goes through the struggles the main character, Eilis, goes through in order to ‘blend’ into the culture in the US. This is due to the tensions that built up regarding her clothing and mainly the influence of power. After Mrs Kehoe gave Eilis the largest room in the house saying that the reason why was because “she was the only one of [the other ladies] with any manners” (99). Eilis felt hesitant and worried that she would cause any issues or…

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    Coexisting Principles of Belief and Self-Acceptance Belief has always been a something in our human history that guides us to a certain extent of who we are. Whether we make these ideas up ourselves or believe the reality, we are shaped by these decisions. In Tennessee Williams’ play, A Streetcar Named Desire, we are introduced to a variety of characters that help to progress the main theme that he is trying to convey. Through character developments seen in Blanche and Stanley along with other…

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    who's the fairest of them all? Contests to determine "who is the fairest of them all" have been in the world since ancient Greece and the Judgment of Paris. A glitz pageant is where girls have to have big and sometimes fake hair, perfect makeup, spray tans, fake teeth, and fake nails in a pageant. Toddlers & Tiaras is a reality television series that followed the personal lives of families of contestants in a child beauty pageant. This show ended up generating controversy for dressing the…

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    marry Paris, but Juliet was already married to Romeo and no one knew. So this caused Juliet to fake her death. Lord capulet, encouraged the families feud which caused Romeo and Juliet to not be together which had upset them more. Juliet could not be with Romeo because the families didn't agree on things. Lord capulet is to…

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    Some of the advertisements shown in Jean Kilborne's video like, "Feminine odor is everyone's problem" and "I'd probably never be married now if I hadn't lost 49 pounds" are shocking to me. She made a collage of similar type ads on her refrigerator and also made slides of these ads. Her experiences she had as a model and involvement in the women's movement began her journey creating "Killing Us Softly." Fortunately, many organizations, books, and websites now focus and care about the…

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