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    room. Memories of family members sleeping over and birthday parties fill my mind. Carpet a light brown color, wallpaper that was at first white, but faded with age. The large TV takes up most of the room, along with the couch and leather chair. I turn left and see the dining table. At the end is a large, brown cabinet made for storing plates and other dining things. We never used it, but it made a nice decoration. The kitchen, a small area with a baby-proofed fridge (that I eventually found out…

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    Broca's Act Summary

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    neurochemical and functional, thereby designating the hemispheric specializations. Paul Broca (1860), through work and biopsies found that the language processing was given in the left hemisphere. Broca also addressed the relationship between the use of the hand and speech, and attributed the innate superiority of the left hemisphere in right-handed. Created then, the "Broca’s Act", that the speech controller hemisphere is opposite to the dominant hand.…

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    The Elephant Celebes

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    appearance of the elephant gives the impression of being a monster. At the top of the elephant’s body, there are construction objects and a hidden eye, giving off a mysterious vibe. The elephant looks like it’s standing in an empty area, but in the top left corner, there are two flying fish. In the bottom right corner, there is a headless female mannequin inviting the elephant nearer. The elephant itself could represent how an…

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    Feminine features The painting Jupiter and Callisto by Angelica Kauffmann (1781), oil on canvas with a 24 inches diameter is a painting in the late 19th century. As soon as our eyes set into the painting, two female figures in the foreground captured our attention. One of them is Jupiter in the disguise of Dianna, while the other female is Callisto. Since the main light source is shone on both of them, they would consider as the emphasis of the artwork and where most tension is created. The…

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” each follow a series of events that eventually leads to the narrator of “A Good Man is Hard to Find” being murdered and the narrator of “The Cask of Amontillado” murdering. “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is told from the grandmother of a family’s point of view and tells of the family making a trip to Florida. On the way, they turn onto a side road, crash their car, and are shot and killed by The Misfit…

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    The short story, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”, by Flannery O'Connor is a Tragedy with murderers, led by an escaped convict called The Misfit, a Grandmother and her family of six including her. This story starts off with slight humor and then advances to a devastating end. The story begins as the family is preparing to leave Georgia and travel to visit Florida. The grandmother is against the trip to Florida because she is set on wanting to visit Tennessee. She tries to convince her son, Bailey,…

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    In A Good Man is Hard to Find, Flannery O’connor depicts a stubborn grandmother convincing her family to embark on a trip towards Tennessee. Soon misinterpreting directions and leading them towards a sociopath murderer, she faces the doom of the murdering of herself and her kin. Araby, by James Joyce, focuses on a boy who has developed an infatuation with his friend’s sister and is willing to travel to the bazaar to retrieve a gift for her. Unfortunately, he returns empty-handed and disappointed…

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    Southern Gothic because of the grotesque incidents that occur in many of her stories (Gioia 402). It is vital to read “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” with the same mindset as Flannery O’ Connor, to determine the religious conflicts many characters’ experience throughout the story. Although there are many things an individual can take from the short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” there is no denying that religion is the most important theme. The grandmother is a picture perfect example of an…

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    The plots in both “The Man Who Knew Belle Starr” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find” are driven more by chance, coincidence and irony than by character. From chance encounters to ironic deaths, each story bounces from one irony and coincidence to the next, until it is clear that their authors started with the seed of these coincidental events, and then grew their stories around them. In “The Man Who Knew Belle Starr” the protagonist Mcrae has a chance meeting with a young girl that goes by the…

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    every morning. Though for others it can be as difficult as walking through the strongest storm trying to not fall. Love is the most striking characteristic in the stories because it’s real; it pertains to the real world. In the book, ‘A Good Man Is Hard To Find’ written by Flannery O’Connor we face with multiple characters who experience love on different levels. One character has a fear of love, another experiences hopeless love and the third one has a prideful love. The main theme is that all…

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