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    College Life Would you like to start going back to school? Have you had any doubts about going to school? Ever thought it would be too much to handle all at one time? You are NEVER to old to attend college. Whether it is a technical college or University? School is school. It is up to you to decide if you are up for the mental and physical challenge. Personally, I didn?t think that I was going to be able to handle all the stress between school, work, and my personal life. My motivation began…

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    Nellyonthego1on1 - From Miss Rhode Island USA to Reality Star Villain… How did those two worlds collide? Claudia Jordan – The only reason I look like the villain is because I hold people accountable, and if holding people accountable makes me a villain, then call me the villain. On the Next 15, I’m trying to put together a talk show, and I’m dealing with grown folks who don’t want to do any work. I asked all of my fellow cast members what role did they want to play and of course since the…

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    Estella grows. As Pip grows older, many of the traits he reveals can be seen as a result of his childhood, and more specifically his relationship with his guardian Mrs. Joe. Estella also reveals many traits that could be considered the repercussions of Miss Havisham’s and Estella’s relationship. The relationship between Pip and his role models, as well as Estella and her parental influences, shape the way they develop as a character. This forces Pip to reveal traits that are in need of a more…

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    Miss Julie

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    August Strindberg’s play ‘Miss Julie’ is a master playwright that has been the basis of critical controversy. Written during summer in 1888, the play was censored entirely in Europe during the late Nineteenth Century. The play was believed to deal with situations that were deemed as socially offensive. As much as the play presents a dramatic method which is characterised by an urge to experiment, the innovation Strindberg sought to cultivate were designed with having a social and moral agenda in…

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    Miss Brill

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    In Katherine Mansfield's Miss Brill, the main character has a life changing event that makes her question everything she knows. Miss Brill is an older british woman who lives alone in an apartment. Every Sunday she goes to the park to listen to a marching band that plays, and she also listens in on other people’s lives and conversations. After the park, she also stops by a local bakery and gets a piece of cake as her “Sunday treat” (91). The author makes it seem like Miss Brill thinks life is a…

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    Miss Maudie

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    Miss Maudie Throughout the story, Miss Maude has proved to be an incredible feminine influence on Scout and a wise mentor for Scout and Jem. At the beginning of the story, the readers are introduced to Miss Maudie as a “chameleon lady” (56) who worked in her garden in men’s clothing but in the evening, she would show up on the porch in “magisterial beauty” (56). She sees from Miss Maudie that being a lady does not mean she has to suppress her interests and prevent her from doing things she love.…

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    love she believed she had, but lost in the most brutal manner possible. Even though Miss Havisham recluses herself within the confines of her more habitable space, the abandoned family workplace haunts her each and every day. This becomes more apparent each of the times Pip experiences the ghostly illusions as he walks through the brewery. The first time Pip walks through the brewery, he chillingly visualizes Miss Havisham hanging from the beam of the ceiling: “I saw a figure hanging there by…

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    and Magwitch, and Miss Havisham and Estella. Despite the supposed familial qualities of these relationships, the insinuation of the characters’ actions in volumes one and two demonstrate the selfish nature of human intent. However, in the final volume, Dickens illustrates the ability to redeem one’s nature through admittance in the final volume, as the characters began to reflect on their actions. The relationship between Miss Havisham and Estella and the reason behind Miss Havisham’s…

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    Pip runs into a man on the road that seems to know him. The man starts to stir his drink with a file and the man is either the convict from his past or a man who knows exactly what Pip did to assist the convict. Chapter 45 This chapter tells Miss Havishem's story on why her house is so haunting and sad. Her second marriage turned out to be a huge plot against her, when he left her on her wedding day. Everything in her house was in the exactly the same as the day he left her. This is why…

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    Dickens distinctly talks about how Pip once lost his head over a young girl. Dickens analyzes how people could fall in love at first sight, and generally go with the one who 's not right for them. Early in the morning, Pip and Pumblechook are heading to Miss Havisham 's house known as the Satis House. It was an old brick house, dismal, and had iron bars. Once at the Satis House, Pip meets Estella at…

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