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    to better develop the character of Moushumi and the relationship that she has with Gogol. Right before this passage, Moushumi begins to have an affair with her old love interest, Dimitri Desjardins. The affair continues for many weeks and they begin to meet every Monday and Wednesday at Dimitri’s apartment. However, Gogol is completely unaware of the affair and does not suspect a thing. Therefore, because Lahiri uses rain in this passage, it gives insight to the storm forming in Moushumi and…

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    Affairs are lies, and once a person starts one it is hard to keep the story straight. In this poem the reader sees the struggle that takes place after a night out with a mistress. They have to make sure that they don’t take anything of the other persons, and they cannot even go home until everyone has went into their rooms for the night for fear of being noticed by someone they might know. Affairs put an emotional stress on people, and the reward…

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    de Chartes turned heads as soon as she walked in. But she isn’t all looks, her mother after the death of her husband left the court and during this time devoted her life to the education of her daughter. She instilled upon her values of virtue and love. She tells her about men’s insincerity and infidelity and the…

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    This story centers a forbidden love affair and secrets. It takes place in Yalta, a seaside town on the Black Sea coast. Dmitri, a married and successful man, lives an unhappy life together with his wife, and three children. Married at a young age in his second year of college. Gave up his dream of had been an opera singer, and now works in a bank. Totally opposite careers that leads him into dissatisfaction. Occasionally, he cheats on his wife, and often travels looking for new arrivals. He…

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    What is love? Love is a chemical reaction, a rush of dopamine in the human brain. The ‘dream’ encompasses and displays all the boundaries of love and the challenges that come with such an intimate relationship. When we profess our undying love for one person and make a promise to them until the day we die, what are the deepest thoughts going through our heads? Dreams are a window to the soul and this dream could be a window into the audience's soul as well as shakespeare's personal…

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    care for Elizabeth. Many of John Proctor’s actions throughout the play are motivated by his guilt. Over the course of the play, the reasoning behind this guilt changes. In the beginning, John showed selfish guilt when he could not acknowledge the affair he had with Abigail. In Act II, John could not say the tenth commandment because it was the commandment stating that adultery was wrong. He selfishly could not acknowledge it because he had committed adultery and did not want to admit that he…

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    narrator is obsessively expressing eight days of romance in which he spends $600 for. When breaking down the affair, he comes to a conclusion that the inevitable pain is part of the whole process. Davis's story helps the reader understand the false assumption that marriage is a happily ever after when looking through the story "The Storm". Calixta, the mother of the family, has an affair with her old boyfriend,…

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    characters in the book reflect very well and also ties in with the theme of the book. The theme of the book is money cannot buy love. The characters in the book express the theme throughout the book by Gatsby trying to win Daisy 's heart with all his money, Tom buying expensive gifts for Daisy so she will marry him, and Tom buying Myrtle a generous amount of gifts to make her fall in love with him. The 1920 's was a change of the century. Everyone that had money wanted to spend it all. They…

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    Tess The D Urbervilles

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    previously seen during the May Day dance in her hometown of Marlott. Tess is afraid that she will fall in love with Angel and is fearful of the potential consequences if she does fall in love with Angel. Additionally, Tess is adamant that she does not want to ever get married and is afraid that a similar situation to what happened with Alec will occur with Angel. Tess is afraid that if she falls in love with Angel she will be…

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    Proctor’s marriage evolves throughout the play. The Crucible is a love story at heart about Proctor’s adulterous relationship and overall betrayal towards his wife Elizabeth (Palmer). The couple goes through many obstacles throughout the play, that causes their relationship to go through many changes. John and Elizabeth’s relationship changes throughout the entire play in a positive direction. Elizabeth found out about John’s affair with Abigail Williams seven months prior to the…

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