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    flashbacks shown in the scene where Marcello is seen waiting for the Fascist official and walks in a beautiful blonde woman sprawled out on a desk being provocative for a man from Bernardo Bertolucci The Conformist (1970) this reveals how people will hide their true selves to reform and fit in with the fascist society around them and Marcello’s past experiences that led him to his fascist ways. The film’s title Conformist clearly fits the struggle of conforming into fascism but having inner…

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    know how they looked and what their status was. This tradition was in italy and they wore them when people threw parties for a special day or just if they wanted to throw a party so they would wear them to hide their faces because they didnt want people seeing who they are and they wanted to hide their status from everyone in the party.…

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    Relationships can be difficult to both initiate and maintain, as demonstrated by the characters of Junot Diaz’s “How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl, or Halfie” and Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies.” In each story, the characters find that there are multiple struggles to overcome in order to begin and preserve a well functioning relationship. However, the obstacles that hinder the success of these relationships differ for each character. In Diaz’s “How to Date a Browngirl,…

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    Wheatley’s “On Being Brought form Africa to America,” Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask,” and McKay’s “If We Must Die” are poems that express the injustice treatment toward African Americans and their desperate cry for help and freedom. Wheatley’s poem describes her journey from Africa to America and the religion changes that were forced upon her. In the next poem, Dunbar’s poem, it speaks about how people have been bashed so much that we have secured our protection with masks that portray nothing but…

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    You will need help in life.In the book Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Harry the main character sets out on many adventures and tasks. One of the many tasks is getting Horace Slughorn's real memory. Another adventure is finding a fake horcrux and Professor Dumbledore is killed by Professor Snape.Harry learns you can't do everything by yourself. Harry needs help when he and is almost killed.Inferi rush up the rock attacking harry over repeatedly. Dumbledore wouldn't of helped…

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    King Leopold Short Story

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    head yes in agreement and helped drew up. They walked down the narrow hallway and the king brought drew into the kitchen. I don't think we were seen said leopold. What now asked drew. HIde said leopold, i will bring them in the kitchen and then you strike from behind. Drew nods in agreement and hides atop the pillar on the ceiling. He waits for leopold and the rats to come but it been 3 minutes already. 2 minutes later he hears the door open and he hears leopold's voice and 5 others. It…

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    Pine Tree In Noh Theater

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    The significance of the pine tree in Noh Theater is to represent that the setting will take place in the spirit world. What is significant is that it has four pillars to make the stage as easy to view to the audience. With this set up, it’s easy to understand that everything is preferred in the open. The actors wear mask, their vision is reduced and so they have to rely on the pillars to guide themselves. In Noh Theater the music that is played uses four instruments consisting of sometime of…

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    Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D Wetherell gives you an insight into the decision the narrator has to make. He has to make a difficult decision between the bass or a girl he likes named Sheila Mant. The narrator, a boy who loves to fish has to hide the fact that there is a bass on the line because the girl he likes, Sheila Mant thinks fishing is dumb. The story resounding theme is do whatever you think is the right thing to do. Don’t second guess yourself. Because the story is told by…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Relating and talking to parents about your feelings is hard. When you talk to your parents they make it weird and uncomfortable. Juliet hides her feelings because she knows her parents won’t approve of Romeo with all the fighting between the families. When parents try to butt into your life they always end up taking things too far and just make you feel uncomfortable when you talk to them about your feelings. When you talk to them I don’t know if it’s weird because we…

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    A story of a young woman running away from a husband she despises. With a new identity she hides everything there is to know about her old self: likes, dislikes, hobbies and much more. Known as K2 Special Services, she works here where she meets a young man, Jamie, but will they end up together or will her past be too much trouble for him. Falling for Her, by Sandra Owens is an adult romance book about Sugar's adventure with ex navy seal Jamie Turner, while still trying to lay low so her husband…

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