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…. The play employs a similar literary technique that Shakespeare applied to many of his plays – that is to either separate the audience from the setting to such an extent that the occurrences within the play can be utterly exentuated whilst at the same time…
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…, it happens just the same. Not only is it certain that Elizabeth and Darcy respect each other, but it is also clear that they truly love each other as well. Darcy demonstrates his love for Elizabeth by overlooking her family’s shortcomings. The marriage between…
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…porch and saw the sun plunge into the same crack in the earth from which the night emerged.”(33) From the experience she has gained in her first marriage, Janie knows that she does not want another like Logan Killicks’, but at the same time she knows she…
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…, of course, is that of a woman for whom all action is a matter of calculated performance. Her very marriage to the weak and "ineffectual" (though rather literary and "romantic") Stephen Blaine, Amory's father, was a similar "sport": having married the all…
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…, of course, is that of a woman for whom all action is a matter of calculated performance. Her very marriage to the weak and "ineffectual" (though rather literary and "romantic") Stephen Blaine, Amory's father, was a similar "sport": having married the all…
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…, of course, is that of a woman for whom all action is a matter of calculated performance. Her very marriage to the weak and "ineffectual" (though rather literary and "romantic") Stephen Blaine, Amory's father, was a similar "sport": having married the all…
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…because it takes a lot to be a mother. Bridgette Richardson Fletcher Bridgette Richardson Fletcher was another eighteenth century woman writer. She based her poetry solely on religious topics, women, marriage, and proper conduct. Her hymn number XXXVI…
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…DEAR READER: Opposites do attract. Differences can draw us like a magnet to the other person. These same differences, however, may repel us later on. What initially attracts us and what later becomes "the problem" are usually one and the same. How…
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…AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Disease. It is caused by a virus. The disease originated somewhere in Africa about 30 years ago. There it first appeared as a mysterious ailment afflicting primarily heterosexuals of both sexes. It probably…
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…: the offence of murder was created originally by judges around the 14th - 16th centuries. Judgements act as precedents. A precedent is something which binds future judges when dealing with the same situation. Judgements are reported in 'law reports' (case law…
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