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    Lydia and Nikos are the equal life partner bracket, where they value and respect each other enough to live life together equally in an equal world. Lydia and Nikos is a victory story in a sense that, despite all odds and obstacles they get through it in a reasonable and rational way. They love each other therefore they want to be together with or without their siblings blessing. Lydia is a feminist of her own, she has an idea of the equality…

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    conforming certain roles and they are not trying out new roles. Lydia, who is one of the Governor’s wife’s two daughters is a young teenager who is transitioning to become a woman, is willing to try out new roles as she has a huge interest in Grace Mark’s case. This interest makes her wish she had attended James McDermott’s execution but Dr. Jordan refuses her to watch an execution. “‘I would have attended it if I had been there,’ says Miss. Lydia…‘But I wouldn’t have allowed my sister to…

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    “The prettiest smile hides the deepest secrets. The prettiest eyes have cried the most tears. And the kindest hearts have felt the most pain”(Unknown). Everyone has secrets, facts about themselves, thoughts they have, or gossip that they do not want to get out. However, when people keep those secrets, it gets to a point where staying silent is too overwhelming and can prove to be harmful. In Celeste Ng’s novel Everything I Never Told You, all the characters have secrets. When they decide to stop…

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    is seen in Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng, which is a novel of a family trying to understand the sudden death of Lydia a sixteen-year-old, without friends or close family relations. Ng does a great job using emotions to enlighten readers to family issues,…

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    will have to call in a professional. Some could say George even becomes a little too strict with his kids, and he will have to pay the consequences. Wendy and Peter, the children of Lydia and George, are always playing in their room in unimaginable places, one such place the veldt, starts worrying…

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    Wickham’s newly revealed character. Jane writes her to inform her of some bad news. The Bennets have recently received news that Lydia, another one of Elizabeth’s sisters, has run off to Scotland to marry Mr. Wickham. However, to the horror of Elizabeth, Jane’s second letter adds uncertainty that the two have even gone to Scotland to be married. Jane says to Mr. Wickham, “‘An express…

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    Cinderella is a smart, hardworking young lady, and in a sense could represent Elizabeth. Lydia would represent the step sisters. The stepsisters are loud and obnoxious and they want to win the prince 's heart. They go out of their way to be flirty, but in the end Cinderella is the prince 's true love. Cinderella did not have any initial desire…

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    Case of Elderly Couple John and Lydia are an elderly couple that are face with a lot of challenges due to their age, and social situations. Some of the challenges that they are faced with is their mobility is limited, and they are confused and forgetful. According to Broderick an Blewitt (2015), “Dementia is a syndrome that affects multiple functional domains do to chronic and progressive disease processes in the brain. Cognitive and emotional skills like memory, judgement, language,…

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    because there is no evidence that the residents of Bodega Bay are the only ones who are being attacked by the creatures. There were attacks on Santa Rosa, and other areas that were noted on the radio. There was also no evidence of magical reasons behind Lydia. Birds can have reasons behind their attacks, and to ensure their safety and home is one of the major…

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    Atwood writes that these Handmaids were control and convinced by Aunt Lydia’s speech. Aunt Lydia always spoke to those women and made them believed that their statuses were better than others. In the novel, “Some day, when times improve…no one will have to be an Econowife” (Atwood 44). Aunt Lydia tried to induce the Handmaids that the Econowife was a bad thing and was not good enough for them. Moreover, Aunt Lydia also used Doublespeak to control and persuade the Handmaids to believe that they…

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