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    Louise Mallard Symbolism

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    distant with her husband. When her husband was no longer going to be around going by the news‚ Louise now felt more in charge of her world. The symbols used in the story‚ clouds‚ and sky played a role as Louise sat comfortably in her armchair. Moreover‚ the armchair where Louise can get away from it all to grieve

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    The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin is a short yet complex story‚ describing Mrs Mallard’s feelings. It focuses on the unfolding emotional state of Mrs Mallard after the news of her husbands death‚ and has overflowing symbolism and imagery. It is an impressive literary piece that touches the readers’ feelings and mind and allows the reader to have a connection to Mrs Mallard’s emotional process. Although the story is short‚ it is complete with each word carrying deep sense and meaning. It is written

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    World War 1 was the bloodiest war‚ and was a very important part of history‚ yet so many people only know one side of the war. Most people know the side of Jessie Pope and the Armchair Poets. Jessie Pope and the Armchair poets wrote poems about war‚ sitting in the comfort of their own home. Jessie Pope praised war; she made war sound so wonderful and encouraged young men to join the war efforts. Wilfred Owen did not like that those poets did not truly know what was going on‚ yet pretended that they

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    My Ideal Room.

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    and reference books etc. There is a glass magazine table with a comfortable armchair. There is also an entertaining game area with a SONY gas plasma television on a black and silver trolley with two loudspeakers and a stereo not missing the captivating PlayStation 3 and I Pod. The desktop computer and printer are kept there on an office trolley along with a CD drawer. Plus there is a center table with a relaxing armchair to sit back and play. There is a bathroom‚ its floor tiled

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    cannot remember who said this but I realize God is telling me that everything will be find have courage it does not matter anymore. I immediate jump off my bed I realize my body does not feel heavy anymore and I rush to my desk and sat down on my cushy chair. Gently I pull over the computer and pushed the shut down button. I closed my eyes and lay back on my chair. The wind softly blows on me and the fresh air walked in and sweeps away the heavy atmosphere in my room. Over all‚ if I study more hard

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    Gun control

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    Many of us assume we must either oppose or support gun control. Not so. We have a range of alternatives. Even this way of speaking oversimplifies our choices since there are two distinct scales on which to place alternatives. One scale concerns the degree (if at all) to which guns should be abolished. This scale moves from those who want no abolition (NA) of any guns‚ through those who want moderate abolition (MA) - to forbid access to some subclasses of guns - to those who want absolute abolition

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    Color and Juno

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    Juno The film I have chosen for this paper is the drama-comedy Juno directed by Jason Reirman. It is a domestic comedy with anarchic elements. In the film‚ you get to follow Juno MacGuff‚ a 16-years-old girl‚ as her life changes when she finds out that she is pregnant. It’s a realistic film told from Juno’s point of view. The film touches several controversial‚ populist themes‚ but manages to do so without being cliché. The most obvious being the teen pregnancy‚ but other topics such as the curiosity

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    Criminals encouraged into thinking that acting like a psychopath would get them into a little‚ cushy hospital‚ realize now that there is no way out after determined to the title. They discover they are stuck for life. These criminals get put into mental institutions and end up staying much longer than their original sentence. When in the institution

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    a widow is the only way for Mrs. Mallard to achieve freedom. Mrs. Mallard is free or so she thought at the time. Mrs. Mallard demonstrates her freedom by rejoicing in a comfortable‚ roomy armchair‚ “Into this she sank”. Here we see two things which make us feel that way; “a comfortable roomy armchair” as a symbol of comfort in spite of her husband’s death‚ and “the open window”‚ which here symbolizes connection to the world. Mrs. Mallard‚ feeling guilty about her happiness also knows that

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    -Movement -Expression 1. Walks to table stand‚ pours a drink 2. Sits down in armchair‚ has a drink 3. Slouches down into seat 4. Moans 5. Wipes forehead with napkin 6. Culches glass firmly 7. Rises from chair and walks to the window 8. Hold hands behind back and looks around the room in a pensive manor 9. Brushes away tear 10. Turns around and grips the back of the armchair 11. Turns back towards window 12. Pulls back the curtain

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