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    The Moors The landscapes of Wuthering Heights play an important part in the novel‚ in particular the moors which are instrumental in establishing the mood of the novel and advancing the plot. In addition‚ different perceptions of this wild terrain also give us a deeper understanding of various characters. To these characters‚ the moors can be seen as a symbol of freedom or a mysterious and dangerous place. Through them‚ we see the strong passions that blow wildly through Wuthering Heights; Heathcliff

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    UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT ON “MAN-WOMAN RELATIONSHIP IN JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA” Submitted by NISHA DEEPAK TAREJA ROLL No. 55 IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT UNDER THE SUBJECT FICTION FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF M.A. IN ENGLISH

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    How to Buy a House

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    How to Buy a House Owning a home has always been a fundamental tenet of the American Dream. It symbolizes opportunity‚ security‚ and freedom. Today‚ the American Dream has come true for many‚ but there still is a significant portion of the American population who could use some guidance in pursuing their dream of home ownership. Many people dream of owning their own home‚ but it mandates homework‚ legwork‚ and considerable effort on their part to ensure that the process goes as smoothly as

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ author of The Yellow Wallpaper‚ was determined to highlight the rights of women in the 1800s‚ or lack thereof. Gilman utilizes the relationship between Jane and John‚ along with Jane and the wallpaper to prove the independence and the determination and fortitude women in this century possessed. The short story demonstrates the need for a woman to be independent. It examines a woman’s fall into the madness due to their personal inactivity. In a much broader sense‚ the short

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    has a relationship with her parents‚ more or less. For example this can be seen when Anne’s behaviours and dialogs with them. Anne loves his father so much and she loves him more than everybody around the world. Anne said “It’s true. I’ve been thinking about it for a long time. You’re the only one I love.” (57). It shows that she loves only her father‚ not her mother her friends even her friends. She loves only her father and shows her love to him. And she wants her father always with her. She wants

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    Shylock vs Aaron the Moor

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    myself. I am Shylock…. The Christian…. I come here to relieve myself of the horrors done to me. Perhaps this “Mickey Mouse” will enlighten my spirits. Aaron: And I‚ Aaron the Moor. What ails you so‚ my friend? What wrongs have been done? Shylock: What wrongs? These Christians have wronged me over and over again. O‚ how it wrenches my heart to think of that Antonio. “I hate him for he is a Christian‚ But more for that in in low simplicity He lends out money gratis and brings down the rate of usance”

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    character Jane Eyre is uncivilized because she challenges the social standards of her time with the ideologies she expresses through her actions. Jane Eyre marries for love rather than money or social status and she financially provides for herself; both of which are frowned upon by her society that values money‚ social standing‚ and the cult of domesticity (a doctrine that urged women to stay at home and fulfill their familial and household duties instead of enter the workforce or be single). Jane Eyre’s

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    marriage. The movie “Her” describes Theo’s new and unique relationship that he has formed with Samantha‚ a computer operating system. Throughout the movie‚ the couple develops their relationship by working through their differences and avoiding criticism from the surrounding society. Although the romance is diverse‚ it still progresses through the same growth stages of a traditional relationship and has the ability to teach us similar lessons about life. The beginning of the relationship was sparked by

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    Income from House Property

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    under the head ‘Income from house property’. The scope of income charged under this head is defined by section 22 of the Income Tax Act and the computation of income falling under this head is governed by sections 23 to 27. All the provisions relating to tax treatment of income from house property are explained in this lesson. Objectives After going through this lesson‚ you will be able to understand: The meaning of house property Who is treated as owner of house property? The

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    My Grandma’s House Some of the best memories of my life are from my Grandma’s house. When I was a kid my most favorite place to visit was always my Grandma’s house. This was the place I would go before and after school. I always loved going to her house because it made me feel safe since I knew I would not be alone. In the winter I was warm because she always had a crackling fire on those cold and rainy days. It seemed like there was always the smell of freshly brewed coffee. As a matter of fact

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