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…defending one's face, individuals are polite, and everyone's faces have been saved. This is also the reason that one is usually more polite to those whom they are unfamiliar with, such as strangers; they want to leave a good impression. There is no need to be so…
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…at this new family and hurling rocks through their windows. After only four weeks of bruised hopes and shattered windowpanes, the Muhammads quietly left. My community could not cope with the unknown; they were afraid of strangers disrupting their established…
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…and I am now in the country side. The change of scenery changes my mood from the earlier dull journey. A stranger suddenly appears and I quickly gather up all my belongings and shove them into the bag I have with me. I am startled but also relieved to have…
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…this interaction method we build up our character and develop our self esteem based on the feedback we receive from our friends and strangers. Some of the symbols that might be gathered on the street are the way people look at you when you pass by. If you receive stares…
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…in favor of a stranger from out of town. The men in the saloon and the congregation at the church also represent the imperfect - always weak, dependent and inadequate. Their existence is guided by an unauthentic practice, determined by habit and cultural…
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…smoked 40 cigarettes a day and was no stranger to a stiff drink. Monet suffered a tragic loss with the death of his wife Camille. He said, "She was not only my wife but my favorite model." He captured his sorrow in the painting Camille on her Deathbed…
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…and they were waiving goodbye to their parents and elders. The parents are in a state of despair but the children on the other hand have no idea where they're going. Children are like that today too. If a stranger offers them candy or money they will willingly go…
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…. This yearning for togetherness was demonstrated in countless major and minor ways. People shared food and shelter of their own with total strangers. There was lack of obvious conflict despite conditions that were ready for panic and chaos. The generous assistance…
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…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 did pushed home the fact that while things just…
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…beautiful woman who tries to secure Mr. Rochester, which gives great pain to Jane. Jane thinks that Mr. Rochester wants to marry Blanche Ingram. One day a stranger arrives, a Mr. Mason from Spanishtown, Jamaica. Mr. Rochester seems to be very upset by his arrival…
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