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    The four colors representing Nelly Dean are red, blue, grey, and yellow. Red is on the outermost layer because Nelly Dean comes off as a very strong and passionate person. She has a big heart for the kids who she has been around like Cathy Linton. Going toward the center, Nelly is represented by blue and grey. Blue shows Nelly Dean's cleanliness and security. Even though Nelly can be an instigator, her intentions are very pure and clean. She also tries to give Cathy a lot of stability as well as security. The grey represents her old age, wisdom, and conservativeness. Nelly Dean is older and with age comes wisdom. Nelly Dean is a very wise character, which is shown when she was able to identify social inequality at a young age. She is also very…

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    Moors In Wuthering Heights

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    demonstrates that his “wild side” is there. He shows that the moors are there with him. In other words, the moors play a very important paper at the moment of understanding the characters. (1 (Wuthering Heigths) pg. 4 I) Before in this thesis defense, I mention that characters take it seriously about what other people say. Catherine, since she changed her manners, started caring more about commentaries people made about her. She ends marrying Edgar Linton because she wants to be well-seen.…

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    She did become a good companion to the children, as she was available to them for advice when they had problems. For instance, when Catherine bursted into the home and exclaimed that, “I want to know what I should do. Today, Edgar Linton has asked me to marry him, and I’ve given him an answer” (Brontë 79), she made Catherine go through everything she loves about Edgar to ensure she is making the right choice of choosing him over her other lover, Heathcliff. Nelly also sympathized with Heathcliff…

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    “Porphyria’s Lover,” and Frankenstein. Besides singular language being used to explain the thought processes of obsessed characters, some authors primarily focus on giving the actions only to the obsessed character. The text suggests that one character’s obsession complicates the agency of those around him. Catherine Linton of Wuthering Heights proves very passionate about her love life. She obsesses over her true love, Heathcliff, even after choosing to marry her materialistic love, Edgar.…

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    The epilogue I put above says exactly nothing related to what I wish to say about “Wuthering Heights” in this paper, but it still shows effectively it needs to take Nelly Dean to its center. David Daiches, the editor of my copy of “Wuthering Heights”, is reluctant to admit Nelly to the group of important characters of the novel without needing parenthesizes, and his very need to separately mention her name to recall her to the reader’s mind as one of the important characters shows that his…

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    Relationships between people change every day. Whether it's due to distance or inner conflict, people grow distant, and childhood friends or relations become strangers. We see this in chapter seven of Wuthering Heights when Catherine returns home from being with the Lintons. Chapter seven is told from the point of view of Miss. Nelly Dean, the caretaker for the Earnshaws. Miss. Dean, as Lockwood realizes, offers an inside scoop on the melodrama that is the Linton and Earnshaw’s life. She…

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    Hip Hop Thesis

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    Section One: All over the world there are countless little girls who aspire to become different things in life. The little Asian girl down the street wants to be a Veterinarian. There is a little Caucasian girl in California who wants to be an Olympic volleyball player. There is a little girl in Ireland who wants nothing more than to be an opera singer. And in Louisiana there is a little Black girl who wants to be the girl you see in the music videos. Hip Hop in its entirety is a global…

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    women. Historically, rap begun as a way of expression speaking about life experiences and times of struggle. Hip-hop began as an art, a means of creating fun rhythm and beats, true entertainment. Over the years rap and it’s message has transformed. Rap music and videos often are portraying “successful” men with expensive cars, jewelry, and clothes. Rap is about clubs, drugs, alcohol and most importantly having numerous women and promiscuous behavior. The lyrics in many rap songs include…

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    Each professor has a different experience but they all show the importance on creating and keeping a global community. Also, all of these professors have more than 10 years of experience in teaching. Therefore, the result of this small study may not be relevant for adjunct professors, community professors, or professors who are just starting this career. Also, in this sample, all of them experienced traveling abroad, thus this results may not apply for professors who did not traveled abroad.…

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    For the biographical interview extra credit assignment I interviewed my friend Steven. Steven is a twenty-year-old junior studying communicative disorders at Cal State University, Fullerton. He was born and raised in Placentia and has lived there all of his life. A proud resident of Placentia, Steven would like to stay at Placentia the rest of his life because of the nice weather, the peaceful environment and because all of his family and extended family live in close proximity to him. Steven…

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