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    Desire by Paz Latorena

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    Desire by Paz Latorena She was homely. A very broad forehead gave her face an unpleasant‚ masculine look. Her eyes‚ which were small‚ slanted at the corners and made many of her acquaintances wonder if perchance she had a few drops of celestial blood in her veins. Her nose was broad and flat‚ and its nostrils were always dilated‚ as if breathing were an effort. Her mouth‚ with thick lips‚ was a long‚ straight; gash across her face made angular by her unusually big jaws. But nature‚ as if ashamed

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    THE SMALL KEY by Paz latorena It was very warm. The sun‚ up above a sky that was all blue and tremendous and beckoning to birds ever on the wing‚ shone bright as if determined to scorch everything under heaven‚ even the low‚ square nipa house that stood in unashamed relief against the gray green haze of grass and leaves. It was a lonely dwelling‚ located far from its neighbors‚ which were huddled close to one another as if for mutual comfort‚ it was flanked on both sides by tall‚ slender bamboo

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    Ocatvio Paz Analysis

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    Ocatvio paz directly contribute to the United States?How did he achieve such recognizable writings?Ocatvio Paz was a well known mexican poet‚and essayist. He has influenced the literaray world in the United States‚to a ceartain degree. Octavio’s work was heavily praised in the United States and his life experiences may or may not have had taken a role on his writing. Ocatvio Paz born in Mexico City‚to two parents who also were writers. "His grandfather’s library offered Octavio Paz an early

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    Mv Doña Paz

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    ------------------------------------------------- MV Doña Paz | Career (Japan) | | Name: | Himeyuri Maru ひめゆり丸 | Owner: | RKK Line | Port of registry: |  Japan | Builder: | Onomichi Dockyard | Yard number: | 118 | Launched: | 25 April 1963 | Fate: | Sold to Sulpicio Lines | Career (Philippines) | | Name: | MV Don Sulpicio | Owner: | Sulpicio Lines | Port of registry: |  Philippines | Acquired: | 1975 | Renamed: | MV Doña Paz in 1981 | Refit: | After a fire onboard 5 June 1979 |

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    Keith Crispin Author Interview Report: Octavio Paz Octavio Paz was a Mexican poet who is considered to be one of the greatest‚ from South America of the twentieth century. His love for poetry and literature as a whole started at a young age. It was thanks to his grandfather that he was immerged in literature‚ for he owned an immense library of six to seven thousand books which Paz had complete access to. He continued expanding his knowledge of poetry at the National Preparatory School and

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    There can be little doubt that the Planeta Paz initiative represented a key turning point for the LGBT sector. On the one hand‚ in a pioneering gesture‚ it boldly posited a role for gender and sexuality-related activism in the peace process; on the other hand‚ it provided the collectives and individuals who comprised the LGBT sector with vital spaces for discussion. It was in those spaces that the acronym LGBT was first used and the advantages and limitations of such a designation discussed. While

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    Introduction Writer Octavio Paz Of Mexico‚ visited India in 1951 as an employee of the Mexican embassy‚ as Mexico tried to develop their relations with India after it gained independence in 1947. On receiving his transfer letter in Paris‚ where he was formerly employed‚ Paz gives us an insight in his essay that he was devastated to leave Paris. After an elaborately modern and intellectual description of Paris as a city that appealed the dream of the west‚ Octavio Paz insists that the news of his

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    Desire: Love and Woman

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    PAPER OF DESIRE “ Lust over Love ” – those three words comes out in my mind after reading this short story. Do woman always be the one to blame for man’s temptation for their body? People says that Man‚ could not be tempted when no one’s tempting them‚ so it is a woman’s fault when every single men shows some desire? Does love can be measured by the physical appearance of a woman’s face or her beautiful body? Love? What really is it? In this short story entitled “DESIRE” by Paz

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    Elements of Fiction Characters Alfredo Salazar - Son of Don Julian‚ a more than 30 years old man and a bachelor. He is engaged to Esperanza but him still fleeting to Julia Salas. Esperanza - Wife of Alfredo Salazar. She is a homely woman‚ literal minded and intensely acquisitive. She is one of those fortunate women who have the gift uniformly beauty. Julia Salas - Sister-in-law of Judge Del Valle. She is the other girl of Alfredo Salazar that remains single in her entire life.

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    Desire –theme question 5 “A streetcar named desire is a play written by Tennessee Williams “in 1947. Blanche Dubois is the central character who comes to New Orleans to live off her sister’s kindness after losing their family home because of her difficult past. Tennessee Williams develops the theme ‘desire’ with the help of characterization through Blanche‚ symbolism and other stylistic devices which foreshadow her fate. Desire is one of the most prominent themes in this play. Each character is

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