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…chrysanthemums. Elisa's face becomes "tight with eagerness" as she talks about them as if they were her children. The vibes from her infatuation with these flowers are picked up by the old man and there is an unspoken commradery between these two perfect strangers
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…of Casterbridge” I felt filled with a sense of insecurity about the future, it worried me that because things happen, more often than not to strangers, they would never happen to me. However, in reading this book I became attached to Henchard and seeing him die as he…
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…disguises herself as an old friend of Odysseus's, Mentes. As opposed to Athena disguising herself as just some stranger, she disguises herself as a very close friend of Odysseus, an equal, in order to seem more reliable. In the following passage Athena tries…
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…black man seated directly opposite him, on the stump of a tree. He was exceedingly surprised, having neither heard nor seen anyone approach; and he was still more perplexed on observing, as well as the gathering gloom would permit, that the stranger
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…a “pleasure seeking society.” There is not much of a difference between the way people of the roaring 20’s partied and the way we party now. People gathering in from all over town into a strangers home to party is nothing new to us. The only slight difference…
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…it is interesting how Adler’s theory fits in (Stein). Another thing is that Manson never had any sort of a relation ship with his mother or his father. His mother would often take off and leave him with strangers. Once she even traded him for a pitcher of beer…
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…as the old saying goes, "the rich got richer and the poor only got poorer". Many countries were revolutionized by Europe's mechanical industry production. Countries such as India and China were complete strangers to historical…
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…of arousal cues. Among the most typical are: authorities, one-on-one opposite sex interactions, intimacy, strangers, and having to take individuating action in a group setting (Lynne Henderson, Ph.D. Shyness Clinic, 1996). These are just a few that I fall…
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…of arousal cues. Among the most typical are: authorities, one-on-one opposite sex interactions, intimacy, strangers, and having to take individuating action in a group setting (Lynne Henderson, Ph.D. Shyness Clinic, 1996). These are just a few that I fall…
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…communicating with others later on in their development. Often at 5 through 7 months infants develop a sense of fear or shyness of strangers, which is completely naturally. Infants at this age will sometimes cling to their parents and will not want to be touched…
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