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with the western form of dress and motivated change in politics, economics and the arts. In order to accomplish his hopes, he sent for artists from other countries to raise the caliber of the arts. In 1738, Empress Anna founded a dance school after being astounded
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accompanied him along with Jim. From Washington, he was posted to Albuquerque in New Mexico. While in Albuquerque, Clara gave birth to another child, Anna, giving Jim a sister (History home.cai.net).
While traveling by car with his parents on a road from
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and erotic desire or love. With images of flames, Virgil connects the two. Paris's desire for Helen eventually leads to the fires of the siege of Troy. When Dido confesses her love for Aeneas to Anna, her sister, she begins, I recognize and the signs
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such as sports because they involve team spirit. The main character also tells the Brodie set that the solution to mathematical problems would be quite useless to Sybil Thorndike, Anna Pavlova and Helen of Troy. This shows that she takes example from these famous
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directly characterize Louisa and her own three sisters. In both the Alcott family and the fictitious March family were four daughters with the third eldest dying in both families (Englund 4). Elizabeth Lennox Keyser writes that Meg March, like Anna Alcott
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was born March 30, 1853, in Groot-Zundert, son of a Dutch Protestant pastor. His mother, Anna Cornelia Carbentus, who liked to sketch and paint wildflowers in her spare time as a hobby, was born into a family of art dealers. This combination of influences
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to take possession of you
"(306), which indicates his perspective since the beginning of the novel towards women even after meeting Anna. He is also very pessimistic as he, "regards everything from a critical view point"(215-6), according to Arkady's definition
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is helping them, maybe they should have gone to Canada. It was Fredericks suggestion, and it seems as though he was intrigued by that idea. Then he was urged otherwise and decided upon a safe place. The morning after Frederick and Anna arrived in New Bedford, he
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Production designer Dean Tavoularis
Art director Warren Clymer
Set designer Philip Smith
Special effects A.D. Flowers,Joe Lombardi, Dick Smith, Sass Bedig
Stunts Paul Baxley
Costumes Anna Hill Johnstone
Makeup Phil Rhodes
Introduction
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: Routledge, 1998. 256-261.
Said, Edward. "Orientalism." Studying Culture: an
Introductory Reader. Ed. Ann Gray, and Jim McGuigan. New York: E. Arnold, 1993. 43-53.
Torriglia, Anna Maria. Broken Time, Fragmented Space: A
Cultural Map for Postwar Italy. Vol
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