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    Suzanna, for instance, had some sort of a personality disorder, which caused her to be detached and lofty. Georgina was a pathological liar that was obsessed with The Wizard of Oz. You can tell from her personality that she just has the constant urge to lie, and may even have some sort of bi-polar disorder. Polly was badly burned in a fire when she was a kid,…

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    ‘I was determined not to follow existing fashion but to create new ones’ - Arthur Lazenby Liberty. I have focused on this quote in particular for this essay as Liberty has been at the cutting edge of design and the decorative arts since 1875. Explore Liberty’s impact on British fashion then and now. In this essay I have looked at how Liberty’s became a fundamental part of the British Fashion Industry. From its origin as a company and how it has evolved and grown throughout the decades, to…

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    Aylmer wasn’t the best scientist, “But Georgina had no sooner touched the flower than the whole plant suffered a blight, its leaved turning coal-black, as if by the agency of fire. There was too powerful a stimulus said Aylmer thoughtfully” (2444). Aylmer thought he was such a good scientist that…

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    from physics a sway over the spiritual world” (“The Birth-mark” 652). Alymer relies on science and technology for his experiments, but he is left with a mere understanding of pseudo science to aid in his removal of Georgina 's birthmark. In the end, Alymer is unable to remove Georgina 's birth-mark and she ultimately dies from his procedures. Many of Hawthorne 's characters seems to be victims of peer pressure, since they often make impulsive decisions based off the actions of others. Because…

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    Heidegger’s Experiment”, and “Rappaccini's Daughter”, portrays scientists negatively in these stories. Each of these allegories show how corrupt, inhumane, and manipulative scientist could be. In “The Birthmark”, Aylmer, a scientist married to Georgina, puts his love for science over his love for his wife and continues to manipulate her. In the beginning it seemed as if Aylmer loved Georgiana more than science or about the same amount as science, but it is shown that he clearly favors…

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    Charlie Bucket lives with his family, Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine, Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina and his mother and father. They live in a little house and are very poor. His grandparents are elderly and stay in bed all day long. Charlie’s father works hard in a toothpaste factory but no matter how hard he works he never makes enough money to feed his family. They live on cabbage and cabbage soup, and Charlie is always hungry. Charlie loves chocolate and gets one chocolate bar for…

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    “Such pain and suffering is inflicted by the instigation of or what the consent or acquiesce of a public official capacity”. The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights five states that no one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Although people who are in reform school, juvenile, slaves, or immigration camps/centers should be protected they are most likely to suffer mental or physical damage. Anna Frank and her family served mental and…

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    “It had somehow been tacitly arranged that Eilis would go to America”. Within Colm Toibin’s novel Brooklyn, the protagonist Eilis Lacey, is depicted as a conservative and passive Irish girl, one who lives within the social expectations of 1950’s America and Ireland. Eilis is used as a medium by Toibin to highlight how those who reside in both Enniscorthy and Brooklyn attempt to control her. Additionally, Toibin portrays Eilis’ life to be controlled by society and the expectations enforced upon…

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    Backstory: William 'Bill' George Carter was born and raised in Hathian. His parents were alcoholics and drug addicts, fueling his own addictions as he would grow. Ignored and left to his own devices as a child, he developed a sociopathic mentality early on through tormenting and hurting weaking things. It began with bugs, ripping wings off flies, burning ants with magnifying lenses. Once bugs became boring and too easy for him, he moved up, ripping the heads off chickens, stuffing puppies or…

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    The society becomes more beautiful and lovely because of the diversity. The diversity here is not about the difference among things which are existing around us, but it is about the human element. There are maybe countless ways in which we can be different from each other. Races play an important role in human diversity, each race has its own advantages and determinations. The movie Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele has manifested the racial controversy in another way where the tension of racism…

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