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    effect that witness the psychological crisis. A police interrogation was recorded of a suspect accused of mass murder in a train station in ..................... on the date............, and sentenced to life of imprisonment. Sonny Smithson, one of the rare and not so many Prometheans, told the police that what he saw at ...............train station. ''It was eerie, the station was so quiet but yet, there was many people on both sides of the platforms, and all of them were taking photos of…

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    portray a serious conversation of abortion. Instead of providing a backstory including motives and emotion of the characters, Hemingway puts the reader in the role of eavesdropper to the couple’s conversation. The setting is in the 1920’s at a train station. The main character, Jig, only has two options for her situation, marriage or adoption because being a single mother is unorthodox. Jig’s partner, the American, tries to convince Jig to get an unwanted abortion. Revealing the selfishness of…

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    The House Of Mirth

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    first two chapters of The House of Mirth The scenery took place at the Grand Central Station. Shelden was return back to work from his trip to the country. Miss Bart is waiting for a train and spots Sheldon who is a friend of hers. They decide to talk over tea about issues within society. Sheldon talks about his collection and how he’s not rich. She then leaves to catch her train to Bellomont. When Lilly Bart on the train she sees Simon who asked where she was and why. She lied about where she…

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    lady from America or England. The setting consists of the couple sitting outside a bar in a train station in Spain. What makes this story so enduring is the fact that it is a coming of age tale. During the course of waiting for the train, the young women grows from a naïve girl into a woman, fully in charge of her destiny. The struggle between the couple reaches a climax right before they board the train to Madrid. Although it is uncertain what the topic of their argument is about, I believe…

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    they both include the use of a train as a symbol and in their focus of the women in the relationships introduced. The trains in both stories are the most significant similarity because they represent the different futures that Jig and Mrs. Mallard could have. While Hemmingway leaves his short story with an open ending regarding Jig’s future, Chopin reveals the outcome of Mrs. Mallard’s future. Hemmingway’s short story takes place at a train station. The train station is painted by Hemmingway…

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    The sun was setting over the horizon. The sky is getting imprinted with blue and grey undertones.Trees are blowing in the breeze. The city of Brig, Switzerland is shining brightly with yellow lights. One house on Kirchgasse Street, was all quiet. There was an argument between two girls named Isabelle and Sarah. They were both very young. Isabelle was 10 years of age and Sarah was 15 years old. Isabelle had destroyed Sarah’s project about their family tree. Sarah had included an item that was…

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    Hiding Place Test

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    The Hiding Place Test Matching (1-10) F Where did Corrie go when leaving her prison cell, at Scheveningen, the first time? C Where did Corrie go when leaving her prison cell the second time (3 months aftering being in prison)? A After leaving Scheveningen, where were Betsie and Corrie transported to? J What character earned the nickname Eusie by the ten Boom sisters? I What was the name of the lady who sat next to Corrie in the factory (the lady had a baby in the…

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    interpreted by readers deeply and from a different point of view. The use of symbols such as luggage, white elephants and a train in “Hills like White Elephants” shows how important…

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a play based on the novel written by Mark Haddon. It was adapted into a play by Simon Stephens and is currently being shown at the Gielgud Theatre in London. The first thing I noticed when entering the Gielgud Theatre was how big it was. The stage itself was very large, and was a proscenium arch, meaning that the audience faces the stage straight-on. The very unique thing about this stage was that the back wall was a giant cube-like math grid.…

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    Short Story: Paper Man

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    whole story to life and ended up helping the man reach his end goal as soon as he gave up. The papers follow him and this fairy-tale scene of all the paper airplanes he threw comes together to lead both the man and the woman back together at the train station. The form helps the man overcome his adversity and contradiction by bringing showing that the life in everything was through the paper and that one single girl. An argument can be made that the woman and paper man aren’t the main character…

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