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Category: /Literature
…changes in social classes, the 'Industrial Revolution', extensive urbanization and both religious enlightenment and rebellion. The protagonists in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Mary Shelly's Frankenstein and Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina are each an example…
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…is the only functional relationship in the film. As for the other couples in the movie well there's Lester Burnham and his crazy wife Carolyn and his daughter Jane who hates him. Carolyn is a real estate agent a who takes her job to serious is having an affair…
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Category: /Literature
…of progressing. <Tab/>In the novel, numerous times Holden refers his knowledge of something/someone to a book. For example on page 76 Holden claims he knows Jane (Gallagher) like a book. Normally, one would compare having such knowledge to the back…
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….? In responds to the 1960s abortion effort, women established and underground abortion hospital called ?Jane? in Chicago. Most women who went to ?Jane? were middle class and white. Those who used the service ranged from housewives to students to poor women. After…
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…inside the house, peeping out through the drapes: "Man. I get exhausted just watching her. [...] She wasn't always like this. She used to be happy. We used to be happy." When Jane, Carolyn's and Lester's daughter is brought into the plot, she is referred…
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…in 1965, Stine moved to New York City and served as the editor-in-chief of children's humor magazine called Bananas. In 1969, while attending a party in Brooklyn Stine met Jane, his soon-to-be wife. They had a son, named Matt, on June 7, 1980. Stine held his…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and Elizabeth-Jane. It also distances Henchard from Elizabeth-Jane and Farfrae. His temper has now caused a fault in his business and his family. Farfrae sets up a business in competition with him. Henchard also denies Farfrae the right to court his daughter…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Life expectancy is around 76 years. Largest city is Sydney - around 3.5 million people. Majority of land is arid. Australia is flat. Highest mainland peak is Mt Kosciuszko - 2228m. Highest overall peak is Big Ben - 2745m. Lowest point is Lake Eyre - 16m…
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…is part of the Eucalyptus subgenus Symohyomytrus section Exsertaria' (EUCLID 2003:3). The river red gum originates from Australia growing in abundance along the Murray-Darling river systems and other river systems of the east coast, north Eyre Peninsula…
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…bride. Instead, behind the Cardinal's back, the King committed himself to Anne Boleyn who had been a lady at court for the previous six years. Eight years later Anne was replaced by Jane Seymour, another court lady, and although Henry's marriage to her…
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