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    woman named Louise Mallard. Louise is introduced with "afflicted with heart trouble". Saying that, Josephine, has to be really careful telling her sister that Louise's husband had passed away in a tragic train accident. Louise locks herself in her bedroom to cope with the loss of her husband. she continues to say the word "Free" over and over again; knowing that she all the time in the world to herself. When she returns down stairs someone opens the door and it happens to be her husband, unaware…

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    the ridiculous situation of not being able to get out of bed. Next, he remembers a photo of his life in the army which gives rise to happy thoughts. Then, Gregor experiences great joy when Greta nurtures him. Last, the carefree hanging from the bedroom ceiling fulfills Gregor with cheer. All of these blissful bursts demonstrate narrative truths that appear free from absurdity and contradiction, therefore concluding, that this is the marginalize point of Kafka’s tale. All-in-all, the…

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    I could tell something was off when I heard a strange sounding bird squawk from outside my window. My heavy eyelids fluttered open, and the plain, familiar sight of my bedroom ceiling greeted me. At first glance, everything looked normal, but as I groggily turned my head to peer out of the window to my right, I noticed something shockingly peculiar. There was no window anymore. Instead, there stood a gaping hole in the wall, with dense, overgrown jungle shrubbery creeping its way into the room.…

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    Bobbie Bann's Case

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    should’ve recognized as it happened often. As well, our goal was to show that the neighbourhood was safe and not a threat, proving that Bobbie should not have to jumped to such a conclusion so quickly. Furthermore, he never noticed Fallon was not in the bedroom or even considered that she could have been the person in the toilet. The Crown wanted to show through our questioning of Mr. Bann that if the circumstances were how he said, he would have noticed Fallon was not there. He also never once…

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    No Falsifying Dream

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    have an owl who loves to hang in the tree right by my bedroom window every night. While it is very cute an interesting to hear it hoot beautifully, it doesn’t stop when I am ready to go to bed. The phrases in the poem of “no falsifying dream” and “in sleep rehearse” reminds me of how that owl has made it difficult to fall asleep since he found his home next to mine and live on a conflicting schedule to mine. I can see him sometimes from my window and he is very beautiful…

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    out as the Younger’s are. The Younger Family goes through many trials and tribulations that are best represented by the symbolism with their tiny one window, the plant, mama's gifts, and the condition of the old and new house. The condition of the old house is tired and worn after many generations of the Younger’s living in their tiny “two” bedroom apartment. Hansberry describes the living room, where Travis sleeps, as tired saying that “they have clearly had to accommodate the living of too…

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    Short Story: Blood

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    At two till noon of October 4, Tom Jenson emerged from his bedroom wearing an oversized Chicago Bears t-shirt and a splat of blood on his cheek. “You’re bleeding,” his roommate informed upon his plopping on the couch. “I cut myself,” Tom said with a bit of forethought “Shaving?” the roommate asked. “Yeh, yeh.” “You have to throw away those damn disposable. You keep using and you cut yourself…” “You’re not my mother Ty,” Tom said. “I’d kill myself if I’d given birth to you, “Oh, no…

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    ways you can recycle what you already have to make beautiful and inexpensive home decorating items. I rarely buy ready-made bedding, window treatments or decorative pillows, cushions or couch covers. I have done some fun decorating and created a decorator touch by recycling or adding to home décor items I already have. In one project I redid our spare guest bedroom. I love the toile pattern which can be quite expensive when purchased in ready-made items or even in fabric from a store. I used…

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    What used to be the dining room was now transformed into a last minute bedroom. It had all of the basic necessities; a bed, a dresser for this clothes and a T.V. for entertainment. Suddenly, I heard the sharp thump of our dog, Abbey’s, tail whipping against the front window of the house. Cardyn eagerly ran to the front window and was elated by the sight of our grandfather stepping out of our father’s shiny black car. He stood, still slightly hunkered…

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    cure” after the birth of their child. She tells the reader that she feels there is “something queer about it( the house)”. They decide to move upstairs in a room; however, the narrator assumed it was a nursery. It served as their bedroom since it had a number of windows…

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