great quotes throughout different scenes of these two teens specifically. This movie will pull viewers emotionally closer into a love story that defines classic true love between two innocent teens fighting similar obstacles with a twist of bitter sweetness and humor. The main characters Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) and Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort) meet, and she find herself falling in…
In Ethan Frome, author Edith Wharton illustrates that archetypal images are prominent in her novel through the characters of Mattie and Zenna, who show the struggle of Ethan Frome and his hardship of a decision of picking a girl. Mattie, Ethan’s love interest, is representative of summer, hope, warmth and the love that she has for Ethan. On the contrary Zeena, Ethan’s wife, represents winter, cold, everlasting, desolation, and a only half alive state of mind and being. Both of these characters…
Dulce De Leche caramelizad sauce Serving size: 1 jar Servings per Recipe: 60 Calories: 50 Cooking Time: 1 hour Ingredients: 1. Cold Water – 1 cup (250ml) 2. Condensed milk – 396 g, Sweetened 3. Baking soda - ½ teaspoon (3g) 4. Warm water - 3 tablespoons (45ml) Nutritional Information: 1. Total Fat – 1.5 g 2. Sodium- 20.0 mg 3. Total Carbs- 11.5 g 4. Fiber- 0.0 g 5. Cholesterol – 5.0 mg Directions: 1. To start with the recipe, set the timer of the Power Pressure Cooker to 40-60 minutes…
Non-enzymatic and Enzymatic Browning PART A: NON-ENZYMATIC BROWNING The Maillard Reaction is a process of non-enzymatic browning foods happens when you cook both reducing sugars and amino acids at high temperatures while dry cooking. The carbonyl group of the sugar interacts with the nucleophilic amino group (amine; -NH2) of the amino acid peptides or proteins to eliminate a molecule of water, a brown pigment, called “melanoidin” is formed after polymerization and odor and flavor of molecules…
depicted in the beginning of the Book of Ruth where Elimelech’s (means “my God is my King”), a Hebrew man with a birthright in Bethlehem (house of bread), sought short-term refuge in the land of Moab, together with his wife, Naomi (pleasantness, sweetness, favour), and their two sons Mahlon (joy or song) and Chilion (ornament or perfectness) because of the famine in their land. At this stage of…
Every hero needs a first-rate, old-fashion villain. In fact, the greater or more powerful the hero, the more despicable must be the villain, for the sweetness of victory lies in its difficulty. The question must then be asked: Can villainous victories taste as sweet? Could an audience of normal, decent human beings really find it in themselves to take joy in the victory of, say, a manipulative, power-hungry murderer? In his play Richard III, Shakespeare puts this idea to the test, not only by…
The Proto-Renaissance period began in the early 13th century in Northern Italy, where artists started to move away from the rigid Medieval style towards a more realistic Renaissance style. Proto-Renaissance has more natural light and modelling, leading to paintings that look more realistic. Figures now look heavy and fill out their clothing, rather than just looking like paper cut outs. Paintings are simple, uncluttered and have a spiritual and physical gravity. (Ruf Rice, 2015) Paintings like…
At times, the question of interest in our minds is, where do we go in our afterlives? It is quite reasonable to say that many people have different convictions of where death will take them. Specifically, christians believe that there is a heaven and a hell and depending on how they carry out the Great Commission will determine their fate. Alluding to a part of the Divine Comedy, Inferno, by Dante Alighieri, it is illustrated to the readers in this poem that people who have partaken in a certain…
The swift fluidity with which Doerr moves between the stories of Werner and Marie-Laure and the parallels he creates between them emphasizes their shared humanity. As children, both Werner and Marie-Laure are depicted as innocent, with an element of ‘light’ within them, for they focus on the good in their lives- family, ambitions and dreams- despite the war. The fact that Marie-Laure is blind and motherless and Werner is an “undersized” (Doerr 24) orphan creates sympathy in the reader,…
an infinite number of diamonds¨ the author is using the word poor to give nobility qualities to the character. Because as the story goes the young daughter is described as beautiful and kindness, whom in this case is represented as poor for being sweetness and mistreated from her family. Words has different meanings depending in which sentence they are placed. And also what the author is trying to reflect from that word. For example, the word poor means someone with low economy recourses but in…