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    Sense and Sensibility is the show about Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, sisters who separately speak to the “sense” and “sensibility” of the title. To make the show realistic light play vital role. If there is not any changes of lighting, Sense and Sensibility would not have powerful impacts on viewers. To have powerful impacts, we need to know how light function and how we can control the qualities of light. For the scene one, starting of show with costume dropping it was great to know how light…

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    Pross Vs Defarge

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    Charles Dickens creates distinctive characters that represent both order and revolution or wildness to show the extremes of the revolution. The character Miss Pross throughout the novel acts as a protector, a stable and sensible woman, while Madame Defarge’s actions reflect capricious and random violence. Both Pross and Defarge share common strength, although it is directed differently, which is the tie between the world of the revolution and the rest of the characters in the novel. Miss…

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    Villette Essay

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    setting in Villette- Sarcasm and Authorial Commentary Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Villette’ makes a conscious and dramatic departure from her creative norm when considering the names given to both character and place within the novel. The underlying significance of the French language, the naming of place and of character will be discussed in this essay. Indeed, Dunbar argues quite clearly that Villette is ‘almost entirely unremarked’ (1960) in this particular method, likely because Brontë’s previous…

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    The Selection Out of thirty five people, one will remain. They all are fighting for your attention, love, but most importantly you. One after another they start to go. Leading you closer to your mate. This is how Prince Maxon Schreave and Princess Eadlyn Schreave felt. They both had to go through the pageant. There are thirty five contestants chosen from the factions. The Selection series relates to the Divergent series due to the factions. This pageant helps them to find their mate. But there…

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    The Governess John Biley

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    and perplexing space; the Governess feels more great outside, where she really gets the opportunity to escape and have some alone time, be that as it may, as the story goes on, the entire bequest feels more claustrophobic. The confinement of the characters adds to the story's uplifted feeling of steady pressure, since they have next to no contact with the outside world, aside from chapel on Sundays. The Governess Despite the fact that the tutor worships Miles and Flora when she initially…

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    FSA Practice Writing False names, or pen names if you will have been used threw out history. Some women had to use a man’s name so they could get published because women weren’t allowed to write, or shouldn't be writing about such a subject. Maybe they have to use a different name because people expect a specific story genre form that author, but the author wants to try something new. A new name is like a new identity, and some authors want to try new things such as a new style of writing…

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    One may wonder while reading Emma by Jane Austen, who is the better suitor for Miss. Harriet Smith, Mr. Elton or Mr. Martin. I think that Mr. Martin is the better suitor for Harriet because he is properly direct, good hearted, and humble. Mr. Elton is too prideful, obnoxious, and too roundabout with his feelings. Mr. Elton is not straightforward with his feelings; he is very roundabout. Being straightforward can be a virtue because then no one is lost on what one is saying when expressing their…

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    Marianne and Pierre’s marriage will be good. They are both in love with each other and have been for many years. There are many foundations of a good marriage that Pierre and Marianne have demonstrated thru out their lives. The two key foundations that they have demonstrated are love and trust. Without love and trust, you don’t have a marriage. It is also nice to have something in common with your spouse. One of the foundations of a good marriage is love. Marianne said, “We may as well admit it…

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    While reading Laurie Ann Thompson’s Be a Changemaker, Laura Schroff’s an Invisible Thread, and Zak Ebrahim’s the Terrorist’s Son, the novels saddened me in multiple ways, either by being written in a demoralizing tone or by providing a distressing story. Moreover, the structural choices of Thompson discouraged me; whereas, the chronological styles of the other two authors were appealing because they made the plot easy to follow. Initially, Thompson’s book encouraged me to lust change in the…

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    Elizabeth Vs Shakespeare

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    use on a regular basis. In the artical "Shakespeare: Words, Words, Words," by Shakespeare wriging company, it says "...Shakespeare's language that is astonishingly rich in vocabulary-about 29,000 words-strikingly presented through unforgettable characters such as Hamlet, Macbeth, Lear, Othello, Rosalind, Viola, Iago, Shylock,…

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