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    Fahrenheit 451 Summary

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    About the book The main theme of this book is about book burning. The novel focus on Guy Montag a professional of book burner, he started fire instead of putting them out. He was called to burn book that made by Mrs. Hudson, she want to die rather than leave her library, Guy Montag was haunted by thinking about living in a world that have no book so he keep some of her books. He began to read a book in the first time of his life, he seek out the counsel of an old man name Faber, together they…

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    Emely Gonzalez The Awakening by Kate Chopin AP Literature - Pd. 3 Topic 5 In a lifetime, people undergo experiences for the purpose of change: it’s the inevitable. Our consciences constantly walk through the gates of enlightenment, culmination, or understanding, sculpting our individualities. Each vigilant episode creates our beliefs, morals, values, and knowledge; all interconnecting with one another. Our beliefs are influenced by knowledge, our values are branched from our beliefs,…

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    basis, it’s obvious why Edna desires something more in life. However, as she progresses in her journey, she soon realizes that she must break these bonds from her past in order to become a new, fully independent person. It is why Edna looks to Mademoiselle Reisz, a woman who completely lacks any motherly tendencies and instead focuses her energy on her artistic work. She encourages Edna to do the same since “‘[an] artist must possess the courageous soul...that dares and defies’” (Chopin 85-6),…

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    music is an upbeat song called She’s Not there by the Zombies 1965 song. Adweek.com says and refers to it as “ as well as the inexplicable gift of teleportation, plays a game of cat and mouse with her would-be suitor, dropping a bottle of Coco Mademoiselle as her glass slipper before magically disappearing in a burst of sparkles.” There giving the allusion of cat and mouse, reference to chasing each other, the man chasing the women. The ad is appealing mainly to the rich and luxury class. The…

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    Kate Spade Research Paper

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    Kate Spade Kate Spade’s wild but, very successful adventure from a journalist to the red carpet. “Kate had it in her all along her father was an entrepreneur” (Freistadt). Kate married Andy Spade in 1994. They had one child together named Frances Beatrix Spade in February 2005. Kate got a good job and a good job, but she gave it all up to follow her dream of being in the fashion business. Kate Spade was born on December 24th, 1962 in Kansas City, Missouri. Her father is Earl Francis Brosnahan…

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    In 1800, New Orleans was the richest and 3rd largest city because its port was used to ship produce to Europe, Caribbean and South America (history.com). French colonists settled in Louisiana because they wanted to increase their population in the new world. They were Catholic sons of noblemen, military men and owners of plantations. They were considered the elite and were proud of their European culture. They continued to live their life and followed European traditions and refused to learn…

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    than showing what we need because of the lack of it in our lives. Sylvia Plath was an amazing American novelist and poet. She excelled academically during her attendance in Smith college. Also, she got awarded a coveted position as guest editor at Mademoiselle magazine. Despite the success in her life, she got into depression that led her to several attempted suicides. After her first suicide, she started to get treated, and eventually recovered from her mental breakdown. After a short period of…

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    Sylvia Plath lived a short life of only 30 years, but in those 30 years she achieved more than some people do in double that time. She drew material from the troubles she faced throughout her life and showed true promise. Sylvia Plath lived a life of immense challenges, highlighted by a brief but bright literary career that ended much too soon. Sylvia Plath was born on 27 October 1932 to parents Aurelia and Otto Plath, who were both immigrants and intellectuals (Kirk 36). Throughout her early…

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    Conformity or Personality? The Awakening by Kate Chopin is a novel filled with self-discovery, inward doubt, and outward conformity. The protagonist is a middle-aged woman living in a society that forces her to feel that everyone around her is trying to twist her into something she is not. All of the pressure is overwhelming her while she also struggles with the consequences of marrying her husband. He is a man that cares more of societal status and maintaining image than he does for his…

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    agree with anyone, who would argue with almost everyone, owing to a mind set that was self fulfilling and a settlement in character to walk over other people's rights (43). Edna admires Mademoiselle Reisz and her talent. Steven T. Ryan tells, "Chopin's interest in feminism is apparent in the model of Mademoiselle Reisz and in Edna's struggle to define herself outside the social codes of marriage and motherhood (253). Mme. Reisz has independence, something of which Edna does not possess. Edna…

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