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    decade. Many white people harbor ill thoughts and believe that are above black individuals. This appears to be the case for Lula. As soon as she is introduced we can that she is living a life of luxury, she is upfront and and does not shy away from flirting with a man she just met on the subway. She first appeared to be friendly when we are introduced to her, although as the play progress one is able to see her ill nature and sense of entitlement. She seems to believe that she knows just about…

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    I. Warranty of Habitability "In a rental of any premises for dwelling purposes . . . there is an implied warranty that the premises are fit for human occupation." Bos. Hous. Auth. v. Hemingway, 293 N.E.2d 831(1973). The warranty of habitability covers the common areas, see McKenna v. Begin, 362 N.E.2d 548, 553 (1977), but "includes only the physical maintenance and repair of a dwelling unit." Doe v. New Bedford Hous. Auth., 630 N.E.2d 248, 253 (1994). Because the freedom from sexual…

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    In the beginning of the movie, Jennifer's character is introduced as being a “popular” person at her high school. In her first scene, she was in the school yard flirting with a “popular” guy and she invited him over. She runs back to her friends and says,” It was amazing, Daph ... I'm like: ‘Well my Mom'll be out of town.’ And he's like ‘Well then, maybe we could--you know …’And I'm like ‘Yeah, sure.’ And he's like…

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    In a dominate world lead by men, Nora Krogstad did have much of a choice about what she did, what she bought, or even what she ate. Nora, being a women in the 1879’s had no clue just how trapped she was by the men in her life. After eight long years, Nora’s realization that she was living an unhappy and plastic life, she was able to prove that with the little power women had, she was able to overcome her fears. Nora proves to be living a life dominated by multiple male presence by how often she…

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    How are women presented in ‘Of Mice and Men’ and ‘Macbeth’? Discrimination against women has been widespread throughout all periods of time. They have been viewed as sex objects and property of their husbands. Two notable examples of women described above, are Lady Macbeth from William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ and Curley’s Wife from John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’. They are prime examples of this because firstly, their names are not revealed throughout both texts but they were polar opposites…

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    Holden Caulfield Addiction

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    Throughout the novel, Holden gets drunk and talks about getting drunk numerous times; he also smokes constantly. At one point he begins flirting with a singer in a bar and says, “I probably wouldn’t have done it, but I was getting drunk as hell” (Salinger 165). When readers see Holden having an amusing time getting drunk, it allows them to assume they could have just as much fun if they got…

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    Calvin Klein is a brand known for their sexually provocative jean and undergarment advertisements (Haig, 2011). “The first ad to violate the taboo against depicting buttocks and penises in mainstream ads was Calvin Klein’s 1983 ad for underwear, in which the model’s penis outline was visible.” (Lambiase & Reichert, 2002, p. 224). While Klein’s ad for Euphoria perfume is not as sexually explicit, visually as their 1983 underwear ad, it does have a sexual undertone. The advertisement, featured in…

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    name and to her surprise, Romeo interrupts her declaring he would give up his name for her. After realising her crush had trespassed on her property, she warns him of her kinsmen, to which Romeo didn’t care about, he cared only of her. So after some flirting with each other, they talk about their relationship, or more specifically, will Romeo stay faithful to Juliet. After the two idolize each other, Romeo swears to Juliet’s god/himself that he will always…

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    This part talks about the positive aspects of innocent philosophy. Henry James spoke highly of this personal character when he wrote this novel. When Daisy met Winterbourne the first time in the garden, she got familiar with Winterbourne so quickly. There is a description of her eyes: “It was not, however, what would have been called an immodest glance, for the young girl‟s eyes were singularly honest and fresh. (Henry, 1879:11)” A proverb said that eyes are windows of one‟s heart. So, she gave…

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    The innocence of children is something to nurture and foster. When that innocence is lost, it can have devastating consequences. Sometimes, it comes in the form of young love and can be easily tainted like the love affair between Polly and Mr. Doran in “The Boarding House”. Often times it is seen in the simple thrills of small things such as the two children in “Barbie-Q”. The characters in both stories are in different situations but there are relatable similarities. In each situation, there is…

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