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    motif is a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition. In ‘The Pearl’ one of the motifs is nature imagery. At the beginning of the novella Kino is very at one with nature. He is a pearl diver and he lives in a brush house, he works with nature to make a living. But as Kino changes he loses this connection with nature. Although in the book nature is often described as peaceful, and innocent - reflecting Kino’s innocence and peacefulness at the beginning of the…

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    Things went perfectly and after an hour Maela found herself guarding the entrance to Harvest House. The moment the other guard passed around the corner and out of sight as he headed for the rear of the building, Maela walked up to the entrance and entered the courtyard. There was a single guard in the courtyard, and Maela noticed several guards on the wall. They were obviously familiar with Teal, however, and they didn’t give Maela a second glance as she walked up to the main doors. She had a…

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    Being in New York City itself was all too surreal, like a dream come true. Buildings raced each other in a quest to touch the soft blue sky and people littered the streets and sidewalks. Life there was upbeat and fast-paced and everyone and everything was moving, but then you crossed into Central Park. Crossing the sidewalk into the large park was like crossing the border into another world. The milieu changed from the rapid fire movement of the concrete jungle to slow-moving peace in the…

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    Slumdog Millionaire, the 2008 drama, glosses over the issue of poverty and is represented in a fun, free spirit way. Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, Kevin McClouds Slumming it, filmed in 2009, delves deeply into the issue revealing the true nature of the affliction of poverty as being a hard, rough life. Which I believe is the more accurate version of the slum. The camera angles and shots help portray the representation of poverty in both Slumming It and Slumdog Millionaire. In…

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    it suggests that Georg Znaeym is a trespasser, taken to an account that his family has a history of hunting in Gradwitz territory. In actuality, they both infiltrated on a strip of land that is not rightfully theirs, making them the interlopers of nature. Case in point, Urich and Georg encountered the formidable forces of the forest, the tree branch and the pack of wolves. Similarly, in Two Friends, Monsieur Morissot and Monsieur Sauvage disregarded the dangers that await them and decided to…

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    Domingo though, her dreams were…

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    A boy told a lie that almost cost him his life. I would be afraid of my hands too. Now that we understand what happened the author nicely resolute the story by allowing the story to come full circle. Section B: 2. Identify and explain two themes that recur in “A Rose for Emily.” Be sure to reference specific details in…

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    No-one suits into our idealistic international flawlessly. This prejudice has been round for hundreds of years due to the fact it is simply human nature no longer to just accept people for who they may be. In Of Mice And Men there are numerous specific levels of prejudice shown, all contributing to the failure of the American dream. The major styles of prejudice shown on this novel are racial, sexual and social prejudice. This essay is…

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    becomes familiar with George and Lennie that Candy, an African American tenant farmer, is introduced. The reader is made aware of a tenant worker’s struggles when Candy states, “I planted crops for damn near ever’body in this state, but they wasn’t my crops, and when I harvested ‘em, it wasn’t non of my harvest” (Steinbeck 2, 76). Candy states that he in unable to make any money off his own crops because the banks own them. Steinbeck carefully depicts Candy as a hard working farmer to show that…

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    Housing for homeless : innovative ideas Once in a winter night, after a long journey in train,I was walking to my home. Working air conditioning in train coaches didn't let me feel the extent of bone-chilling cold outside. But now being surrounded by cold mist and chilling wind penetrating all through my 5 layer of clothes and skin upto the bones, I just had one single wish to get inside my home as soon as possible for which I still had to walk about 1 k.m. While walking at streets that night I…

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