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    audience will notice this as well. In addition to Eliza’s transformation, Mr. Doolittle will experience a major class transformation as well. At the start of the play, Doolittle is a middle-class man, victim of middle-class morality. Doolittle will start by touching the upper-class for money. After he is offered money for giving lectures on the middle class, he becomes victim of the same swindling he performed in the past. This transformation can be used to show…

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    by Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa transformation into an insect is the beginning of events that leads to a tragic ending. Kafka uses imagery and symbolism in “The Metamorphosis” to illustrate the setting Gregor Samsa and his family are living in when he wakes up an insect and the events leading up to his death. Kafka uses imagery to show alienation towards Gregor and isolation to show the outcome of Gregor becoming an insect. Symbolism is used to explain the transformation of how Gregor feels. Kafka…

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    come to the ascetic life, not only from the relationship they reach for with God, but the intentionally neglectful relationship they have with the Devil. The relationship one holds with the Lord proves to further their ascetics on their path of transformation in Christ as they possess an unfathomable love for the Lord and will act upon his judgement and devote their body and soul to him. For the one who holds a spiteful relationship with the Devil, due to his heinous actions, tends to extend…

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    Discoveries made by individuals will undoubtedly transform them, where it be a positive or negative transformation. This can be seen in the poems by Robert Frost, namely ‘The Tuft of Flowers’ and ‘Stopping by woods on a snowy evening’, and also in the short story ‘Big World’ by Tim Winton. In ‘Stopping by woods on a snowy evening’ the speaker makes a discovery on his own perceptions of the world round him and how he must change in order to fulfil his responsibilities. Similarly, in ‘A Tuft of…

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    Hargrove outlines the necessary steps that induce the readers to enter the journey of personal transformation and grow, which leads to becoming a masterful coach. Hargrove’s passion for coaching is palpable through his presentations of concepts, which are thought provoking, intuitive and straightforward. The reading introduces three focal points to the reader. The first one is Personal Transformation. Personal…

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    took a General Economic History class under Karl Polanyi at Columbia University and offers some insights into Polanyi’s economic thinking. Fusfeld places an emphasis on two central concepts Polanyi utilized in substantive economics, and “great transformations” which have transmuted economic systems throughout history. Polanyi’s teachings offer a window into how societies have arrived at capitalism as well as how values have changed and transformed the concept of scarcity The first of…

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    relationship with the Lord that affects our entire being. God’s power can bring transformation to our lives in a great way. The thirteen chapters of this book examines the how and why of transformation. This book is about spiritual growth. In the first part of the book, Ortberg made a case against just living for eternity. He motivates the reader to want to pursue transformation. Ortberg said, “The possibility of transformation is the essence of hope” (2002, p. 20). Every moment of a person’s…

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    Shakespeare 's play “Taming of the Shrew” and the 1990’s film, 10 Things I Hate About You,both aim to reflect the common ideas of- relationships, feminism, appearance verus reality and transformation. However, the context and intended audience of both texts forces varied representations and interpretations of these ideas. The use of film techniques and modern day music are used in 10 Things to appeal to a modern audience, while Taming of the Shrew is represented using literary techniques. 10…

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    leads to transformation, and there can be transformation through introducing democracy. According to Claude Ake for Africa to sustain and keep its independence character Africa needs communal change and that will guarantee it from losing that character. Africa had been colonised for quite a long time so by independence he is refereeing to that common knowledge. Subsequently now that it is no longer colonised, therefore there ought to be transformation and change. But the transformation he is…

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    Within Ovid’s Metamorphoses there are many transformations that are effective, and many that are not. Within this analytical piece, I am going to explore and analyse different transformations and describe what makes them effective. Ovid begins his account by addressing the gods and asking them to inspire him. He then goes on to describe the creation of the earth, and how the planet came to be. The God Nature separated the elements that were in a “great mass”, and began to mould the earth into a…

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