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    "I Stand Here Ironing"‚ by Tillie Olsen is a short story portraying the life and regret of a young mother struggling to raise her oldest daughter. The mother- daughter relationship is the major part of the story and the attitude of the mother toward her daughter‚ Emily‚ and the actual character of the mother are two very important elements. The character of the mother can be said to be strong and persevering‚ and along with her age and experience came her wisdom. At first her attitude toward

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    The Storm - Kate Chopin

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    KATE CHOPIN (1850-1904) She was an American author of short stories and novels. She is now considered by some to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th century. Chopin was born Katherine O ’Flaherty in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her father‚ Thomas O ’Flaherty‚ was a successful businessman who had emigrated from Galway‚ Ireland. Her mother‚ Eliza Faris‚ was a well-connected member of the French community in St. Louis. KatherineShe was the third of five children‚ but her sisters

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    Part A: “I Stand Here Ironing‚” a story by Tillie Olsen‚ is about the narrator‚ her husband‚ her two daughters Emily and Susan‚ her infant son Ronnie‚ and Emily’s father. The story begins by showing the narrator ironing‚ while talking to someone about her daughter Emily who needs help and guidance in her life. Then the narrator begins to reflect on Emily’s past as a child. She said that Emily was a beautiful baby full of happiness. Then she thinks about having to leave Emily with the neighbors‚

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    First of all‚ the author enables the reader to identify with the narrator by using the literary technique of a first-person narration. This form often includes an interior monologue. Especially this extract of Tillie Olsen’s “I stand here ironing” is partly an interior monologue. The first-person narrator‚ a mum of five children‚ thinks about someone’s offer of help for her oldest daughter. This means the reader gets to know her thoughts and is able to share her feelings‚ perceptions and reflections

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    Kiss Me Kate

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    slowly-developed‚ consistent love of a married couple who have learned how to live with and for each other. These are the two contrasting relationships that we see in the play‚ the former between Lucentio and Bianca‚ and the latter between Petruchio and Kate. Thus the "ideal" married relationship presented by the play does not concern the "match made in heaven‚" in which the man and woman are perfectly suited for each other from the beginning. Rather‚ and much more realistically‚ it deals with the

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    Lauren Kate

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    ALSO BY LAUREN KATE FALLEN This is a work of fiction. Names‚ characters‚ places‚ and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons‚ living or dead‚ events‚ or locales is entirely coincidental. Copyright (c) 2010 by Tinderbox Books‚ LLC and Lauren Kate All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Delacorte Press‚ an imprint of Random House Children’s Books‚ a division of Random House‚ Inc.‚ New York. Delacorte

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    Anderson‚ there are three main sections‚ Solid‚ Liquid‚ and Gas. The main character‚ Kate‚ is very interested in science and the three titles are a metaphor for her state of mind throughout the book. The first section‚ Solid‚ shows how Kate is a stable and strong person. The next section‚ Liquid‚ is a time where Kate’s life is very inconsistent and she is unsure about herself. The last section‚ Gas‚ shows how Kate has accepted her fate and tries to help everyone she can. A solid is hard‚ strong‚

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    Kate Spade Case

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    Issue: Which options should Kate Spade take? As the company has become bigger and its financial results were very strong‚ the team had begun to feel pressured to take the company next level. One of the team member felt that they were losing their control little by little since they had not ready for handling this issue yet. The team wanted to someone who was experienced and could manage developing team to next level. When Kate Spade was looking for some helps‚ Kate Spade was faced with offers

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    Kate Chopin Autobiography

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    Autobiography of Kate Chopin Kate Chopin was born on February 8‚ 1850‚ and she was an American author of short stories and novels. Some people consider Chopin to be one of the forerunners of feminist authors in the 20th century. Her writing career started when in 1870‚ she married Oscar Chopin. After Oscar Chopin’s business failed in 1879‚ they moved to Natchitoches Parish‚ Louisiana‚ where they managed several small plantations and a general store. They became active in the community‚ where

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    Kate Chopin "The Storm"

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Storm”: Women‚ Sex and Marriage The passionate love affair depicted in Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” could be seen has quite tame when compared to the romantic novels of today‚ but a sexual interlude and affair of a married woman would have been very brazen when it was written in 1898. Chopin’s short story challenged societies expectations and beliefs when it came to women‚ sex‚ and marriage. The female characters in “The Storm” don’t necessarily conform to those of the traditional

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