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    second part of novel Tell Me A Story is totally different in comparison with the first part. The second half deals with another type of world which is alien to Rani. The second part begins when Rani leaves for Delhi after her father’s death. Rani’s madam Sadhna is a novelist. She has acquired fame after her first…

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    JOANNA BOTES 843963 WORD COUNT:1802 QUESTION 1: “Because satire often combines anger and humour it can be profoundly disturbing-because it is essentially ironic or sarcastic,it is often misunderstood”.Do you agree?Argue with close reference to events and characters in Oyono’s Houseboy and Eppel’s Absent:The English Teacher. This statement is correct as the writers satirical motive can often be misunderstood by the audience.Both Oyono and Eppel are political satirists and their…

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    The Poetic Realism and Social Class in The Rules of the Game The 1939 film The Rules of the Game (Jean Renoir) created before the Second World War portraits the everyday life of upper-class people and the relationships between different social classes in the contemporary French society. The detailed setting of the estate endows the vivid comparison between the upstairs and downstairs' working and living milieus. The complicated romantic relationships between families in the same class as well…

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    “To be, or not to be: that is the question” (William Shakespeare). Is Juliet a realistic character to the present world? Afterall, if she was not, the play would not be such a phenomenon. Juliet is a teenager who believes she has fallen in love with Romeo and is quite dramatic about it. The actions and emotions she shows throughout the play are a key factor to why the audience can relate to her. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is a realistic character to today’s…

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    This marked the birth of the alkaline relaxer and the start of a revolution in the Black hair care market. Alternatives to chemical hair relaxers were the “pressing comb” which was invented in 1845 by an European man, although many people believe Madam C.J. Walker was the inventor of the pressing comb but she popularize the pressing comb with her black hair products. (Milady, 2012). During this time, the Rastafarian Movement also began, during this time Guerilla Warriors vowed not to cut their…

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    Further, as the child progresses to kindergarten and elementary years the parent’s behavior affects the child in ways such as the parent view their child as being difficult, verbal communication is decreased and the mothers struggle with controlling their child’s behavior. Later on in childhood and adolescence the behavioral effects of parental mental illness increase. The child becomes involved in parental problems and conflicts, the parent’s mental illness causes the child identification with…

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    The film of this week is The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. The film was released in 2015 in Turkey. This film is a mixture of comedy, drama and valuable life lessons. So, it is worth to watch. In this film, there are eight main characters who are Sonny Kapoor, Evelyn Greenslade, Muriel Donnelly, Douglas Ainslie, Jean Ainslie, Madge Hardcastle, Norman Cousins, and Graham. Evelyn’s husband died and he must sell her home as her husband’s huge debts. Graham who is a High Court Judge who lives in India…

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    In a program held by Freidrich, Egypt Stiftung directed to prepare social leaders. There were 57 participants came from all around Egypt to achieve "Social equality". I reached the meeting point 40 minutes before the estimated time to find the bus that was meant to carry us to another city. I noticed two girls inside then waved to them and asked if they were part of the program and they said yes. Then I asked if I could get into the bus since the whether in Cairo was hot and I would need to wait…

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    Desire In Hamlet

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    Madness and desire are only some of the interpreted themes in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Ham.). These themes are present throughout multiple intertwining plot lines. Claudius kills Hamlet’s father, which is what Hamlet claims is the reason he wants to kill Claudius. Although, one of his main concerns is Claudius becoming king because that is another role of his father's Claudius is trying to fill. That is only part of three of the plot lines. Hamlet professes that he is at the…

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    Submissive, is to be ready to conform to the authority or will of others or meekly obedient. This definition is widely proposed to the main characters and women in the novel of Pride and Prejudice. In Jane Austine’s novel, women are seen as objects, nothing more, and nothing less. Regarded as a man’s possession. Their whole existence and future is determined by them submitting themselves and pushing away their needs. They are measured by who they marry, the division and the riches. However ;…

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