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    Legal or Equitable Estates

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    Explain to Lionel and Michael how the legal and equitable estate in 6 and 7 High St. is held and whether or not Lionel could force Michael to sell the freehold estate in the premises. Before establishing who holds the legal or equitable estate‚ it’s important to understand what either of these roles incurs. The person in charge of the legal estate is responsible for the maintenance and administration of the land. They have the right to sell or lease the land and are also responsible under Occupier’s

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    Huckleberry Finn‚ Huck is trying to distinguish his moral values with the moral values he is being taught to live by. In other words‚ Huck is a satire to society because Huck does not follow society’s rules or the values that have been established him to learn and live by. When Huck has discovered that Miss Watson’s slave‚ Jim‚ has ran off‚ he starts to question whether or not if it is the right thing to do to tell someone or stay quiet and help Jim escape the South‚ where Huck then states‚ “People

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    courage in the story.He has to work up enough courage to ask Lionel for forgiveness because he killed his family. After all the years Lionel’s family has been dead‚ Neal has to come and convince the person he hurt so very badly to forgive him. This action requires courage because he is doing what is right but it may not end the way he wishes. Secondly‚ the character Elaine shares the same attributes as Neal. Elaine stands up to Lionel to tell him his faults. Elaine is courageous because of this

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    forbidden friendship with Jim‚ the risks Huck makes‚ and when Huck joins Tom sawyer’s gang‚ proving that friendship has no limits. Life on land was emotional for Huck because of the obstacles and hardships he faced. Life on the river on the other hand was a challenge because of the troubles Huck had being safe. Huck and Jim’s forbidden friendship proves that friendship has no limits through Huck seeing past the fact that Jim is black. On land when Huck found Jim for the first time in the woods

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Huck is travels with a variety of individuals‚ including his father Pap and Jim‚ a runaway slave. Jim is kind and friendly to Huck. Pap‚ a foil of Jim‚ is rude and abusive. Mark Twain portrays Pap Finn as a cruel and neglectful alcoholic in order to emphasize Jim’s role as a companion for Huckleberry Finn. Not long after Pap finds Huck in the house of the Widow Douglas‚ he begins to scold Huck for living a “sivilized” life. He tells Huck‚ “If I catch you about that school

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    elements of a picaresque novel. Huck Finn is undeniably the picaro‚ and the river is his method of travel‚ as well as the way in which he wanders around with no actual destination. This is due to the fact that the river is in control and not Huck. Furthermore‚ it is the picaresque style that has also aided in highlighting the escapades that Huck experiences through his travels as those crucial to the novel‚ but also crucial to such a character as Huckleberry Finn. Huck is the perfect example of a young

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    PGCE Module 1 Assignment

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    today’s educators‚ help our students attain their educational goals and find their wealth and happiness? Trilling and Hood‚ (2001)‚ explain the essence of education in society and discuss the transformation of its traditional goals: Education empowers individuals to contribute to society‚ fulfil their personal talents‚ fulfil their civic responsibilities and carry tradition forward (Trilling and Hood‚ 2001:9). According to them‚ these educational goals are vital and they “have not changed the move

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    or do something dramatic in their life. In the story Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain‚ a young boy‚ named Huck transforms and changes into an adult. Twain shows how Huck’s morals change as he escapes from his Pap with a runaway slave named Jim. Likewise‚ because Huck’s father raised him with such little morals‚ he was able to learn much more about himself and others. Finally‚ because of Jim‚ Huck gets a new perspective on others and their lives. This causes his morals and stance to change‚ and he starts

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    Huckleberry Finn‚ Huck tires of living in a civilized society‚ and escapes through the means of a river with a “nigger” named Jim. Although Twain is considered racist by some critics‚ he truly just reflects the time period including racism‚ education‚ and freedom‚ as evident through various themes and character relationships. However‚ Huck raised to believe racist thoughts‚ was able to overcome society and his father’s beliefs‚ and strike out as his own man. From an early age Huck was brainwashed

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    this reason‚ Huck‚ in The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn‚ is influenced by his best friend‚ Tom‚ for the majority of the story. Only when he is freed of Tom’s influence‚ is Huck able to make any moral developments and solidify his own values. Through this novel‚ Mark Twain aims to show us how twisted society’s values are and how easily Tom influences Huck’s decisions. Huck looks to Tom Sawyer for advice on everything because Tom represents the educated‚ well-read part of society. Huck thinks that

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