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    How does Hill create a sense of conflict and tension between the boys at this moment in the novel? Hill uses the narrative voice to show how the both of the boys react negatively to the new arrival . “we do not properly belong” (Kingshaw) ‚ “we live here ‚ its ours ‚ we belong” (Hooper) in this two quotes the reader can see that Kingshaw already feels unwelcomed in the house while Hooper is showing his egoistic personality. The repetition of the word belong highlights rises up the tension as the

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    conditions the main character is in do not get resolve and we are left wondering what becomes of the protagonist even though he achieved his goal‚ we get satisfaction from the resolved conflict and frustration from the lack of overarching resolve as well. The story works to resolve

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    The fear of Communism has long lived in the hearts of Americans‚ proud of their democratic domain. This fear came about after World War One‚ and came to be known as the Red Scare. Right wing government officials used this paranoia in order to prosecute thousands of left wing activists. This ordeal reemerged after World War Two had ended‚ the Second Red Scare had started. A leading politician of the prosecution of many leftist during the Second Red Scare was senator Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy fed

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    How Does the Composer Create meaning in the tempest? Refer to techniques and quotes in your answer Meaning increases the understanding and view of the world and by the use of dramatic techniques‚ themes and character development Shakespeare creates depth and insight to provide the reader with a view of the world from his perspective. In The Tempest Shakespeare uses themes such as power‚ colonisation and distinguishing man from monster to create meaning and also techniques such as exclamations

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    How does an organization create customer value? Marketing experts Don Peppers and Martha Rogers said: “Without customers‚ you don’t have a business.” It is such a simple‚ nevertheless‚ a scary thought. We live in a world of consumerism‚ in which the customer’s wants and desires greatly exceed their basic needs. Even though many see this concept as a threat to modern world society‚ it has created the extremely competitive marketplace for businesses. The companies are competing everyday to win over

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    making a dystopia a nightmarish place with many things wrong with it. The book "1984" is based in a dystopian world in 1984. This is the future from when the book was written. Orwell has to use many ideas and very twisted thoughts and nightmares to create this world‚ which seems to become more like reality year by year. An example of the dystopia being created would be the weather note on the first line of the book. "It was a bright cold day in April"‚ this puts forward the idea that that in the time

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    An American Singer‚ Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi’s song Up Up and Away lyrics state “in the end they’ll judge me any way so whatever.” That “whatever” at the end is what society creates. People start acting the way that society perceives them to be because they are so irked of being criticized for actions they aren’t responsible of performing. In the book Frankenstein‚ the society had created an image for the Creature‚ calling him a monster‚ even though he wasn’t‚ but eventually he became what the

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    successful Gothic Horror short story? Comparing the Red Room and the Monkey’s paw Gothic horror (Gothic Fiction) is a genre of literature that combines elements of both horror and romance. As a genre‚ it is generally believed to have been invented by the English author Horace Walpole‚ with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto. The effect of Gothic fiction feeds on a pleasing sort of terror‚ to thrill and scare the reader. The Red Room‚ by H.G Wells and The Monkey’s Paw by W.W Jacobs are both good

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    mother-child relationships‚ changing their dynamics from the expected to explore the consequences. By looking at the missing parts of Nel and Helene’s relationship‚ Sula‚ Hannah and Eva’s relationship‚ she asks questions about what motherhood really means‚ how we use our families to gain a better sense of ourselves. In Jazz‚ she broadens the relationships she deals with to more loosely‚ parent-child relationships. The consequences of her characters’ dysfunctional relationship demonstrate her opinions on identity

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    Americans faced during this time period. The two characters that have the biggest influence on this plot are Mama and her son‚ Walter. Walter has a big influence on this plot because he is the most upset about the news on the house and adds a lot of tension at the end of the scene. Walter shows that he is upset that Mama made a down payment on the house by saying‚ “You the head of this family. You run our lives like you want to.” This line shows that Walter is upset that Mama did not put the money towards

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