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    Linden Lark is the non-Native man who rapes Geraldine with cruelty and pursues further destruction of the Coutts family with methodical precision. Geraldine has left the protection of the Round House that is no longer used as a powerful center of a sovereign people…

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    I have recently come upon the opportunity to purchase a tpyewriert typewriter and i intend to put it to smoe use. As it is the beginning of a new year, I was hoping to get in the habit of doing something new. Thus, I have decided to begin a journal in my spare time. Forgive the errors prior, but my typing skills are hardly comparable to a novice. I will type more slowly and carefully to ensure you, dear reader, the most enjoyable reading experience. I do wonder who may come upon this journal…

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    Concert Band

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    as “a group of persons, animals, or things; especially: a group of musicians organized for ensemble playing.” To finish out the semester I went to one last concert, the SIUE Wind Symphony and Concert Band. The opening piece of the night Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew by James Curnow. This piece gave the concert a very prominent opening, beginning with trumpets. The sound of trumpets give a feeling of power and royalty when played Allegro and Tenuto. When I first heard this song it reminded me a…

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    the Osage tribe seems] a little snooty” (141). This clearly indicates a community of individuals that view themselves as a higher ethnic society than that of the rest of Americans, native and non. Wilson goes on to introduce a new character named Lark Iron Cloud, who is a member of the Cherokee tribe. The character cries out to an Osage tribal member, “And ya’ll wanna kill me….cuz I ain’t Osage” (145). This statement more accurately portrays the specific trend among Native Americans in today’s…

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    Wolfgang Iser’s essay The Reading Process: A Phenomenological Approach, delineates the author-reader relationship in completion of a literary work, where the author plays the ‘artistic’ role, which is that of the creator of the text, and the reader plays the ‘aesthetic’ role, which, he mentions is the process of the ‘realization’ of the text . (Iser 279) He refers to Roman Ingarden’s “Intentionale Satzkorrelate” (Intentional sentence correlatives), where the interaction of the otherwise…

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    Jared Coven ENC 1101-154357 7/10/15 Mostel Summary And Analysis (12 words) TITLE Shakespeare begins his work titled Sonnet 29 with the speaker in a rather depressed state. The speaker begins by stating that he feels down on his luck and feels like he has no friend’s and is therefore unpopular. The speaker also mentions Fortune, referring to Dame Fortune, the goddess of fate and fortune. The current state that the speaker is in is constantly saddening and even heaven refuses to pay any…

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    Dehumanization Of Nora

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    Torvald and Nora has a lack of love and communication, which is seen later on in the play. Nora acts as a child with Torvald and this has kept her from having her own personality. Torvald dehumanize Nora by referring her to pet names such as a “little lark” and “little squirrel”. Nora’s relationship to Torvald is seen more as a father and daughter relationship than a marriage. “You know, there isn’t anyone who has your good taste – and I want so much to look well at the costume party. Torvald,…

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    In Henirk Ibsen’s play, “A Doll’s House”, Torvald Helmer’s self-perpetuated illusion about his superiority and authority over Nora Helmer is a decessive factor in her abandonment of him and their children. Torvald’s perception of being successful, without the need of anyone’s help, stems from his abundance of pride and the societal norms of Victorian culture. This surplus of pride carried by Torvald, as well as the Victorian era’s overall lack of respect for women, influences him to see Nora as…

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    Miranda Kerr is daughter Therese and John Kerr. When it comes to her academic qualification she studied nutrition and health psychology and then graduated before pursuing the modeling field. Around her 14th birthday, Kerr entered a magazine contest for a lark. This move gradually shifted her focus towards modeling. Even with no makeup she looks so beautiful and can be easily considered to be one of the most beautiful faces in the world. Career,…

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    A tribute to the housewives of the nineteenth century, Henrik Ibsen's A Doll’s House is more than a fictional tale of a woman establishing her legacy in a male-dominated society. Ibsen’s views extinguish the typical portrayal of women in early-day literature entirely. By providing female readers with a sense of empowerment, esteem, and individuality through the actions and beliefs of his strongest feminine roles, Ibsen has been named one of the greatest contributors to the rise of femininity in…

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