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    the late hours of the dazzling night. It was the periwinkle-pink‚ jewelled mask that caught Jefferson’s eye at first. The stranger’s gorgeous‚ gown contrasted well with her soft‚ almond coloured skin. Her chocolate eyes shimmered like the quartz tangled in the chandeliers above‚ beckoning him to come closer. Jefferson‚ who was wearing an over

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    depending on your decisions. In moments of extreme measures‚ the human psyche will change‚ and his or her instincts will start to kick in and sometimes it will override rational thoughts. In these types of situations‚ the idea of accountability gets tangled with survival instincts‚ causing the situation to not be so black and white‚ which gives us the gray area of whether people should be held accountable or not. People in life or death situations should not be held accountable for their actions or any

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    and cruelty. The responder is immediately invited to visualise the action through the use of the adverb ‘Suddenly’‚ but the significance of the episode is minimised by describing the event as ‘a disturbance’. The words ‘the cock and the crow are tangled’ and ‘Dust tumbled’ connote a mundane ordinariness. The alliteration of ‘tangle’ and ‘tumbled’ draw our attention to the ignoble description of the battle. We expect the crow to be victorious and magnificent due to the positive connotations of ‘bird

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    that Twain employs is burlesque‚ specifically through caricature. This can be seen through the description of Huck’s father. In the following passage caricature is predominantly noted. He was most fifty‚ and he looked it. His hair was long and tangled and greasy‚ and hung down‚ and you could see his eyes shining through like he was behind vines. It was all black‚ no gray; so was his long mixed up whiskers. There weren’t no color in his face‚ where his face showed; it was white; no like another

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    strong and empowered as she is in a position of sexual submission‚ in which he has his arm around her neck. Hyper-masculinity is evident in this advertisement as the male counterpart of this ad is seen grabbing his opposite sex’s arm while is hand in tangled around her neck‚ kissing her check. This demonstrates that men are more superior to women and may be able to dominate them. The main attraction of this ad is the woman and the way that she has given into the man‚ one main interest of the product is

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    The media plays a major role in portraying what society deems appropriate when it comes to body image and gender roles. Children‚ specifically‚ are more vulnerable to these messages due to their high consumption of media and their cognitive development (Agarwal). This has led to a large debate amongst a lot of parents as to whether or not their children should be allowed to watch certain shows and movies. The problem is that while certain media genres are obvious choices to keep away from young children

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    introduced to a woman called Edie‚ who is hired by Wil’s mother to assist her duties‚ so Wil’s mother can get more spare time. Wil has dreams about exploring the world and experience what it has to offer‚ but numerous things has held him back and tangled him to his childhood‚ working on the farm which his family owns‚ doing his daily chores. When Edie tells Wil about how she broke her daily routine and travelled away. Will starts to admire her‚ because she did what Wil could not do‚ therefore he

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    In Oscar Wilde’s play‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest‚” the traditionally esteemed values of duty‚ honesty‚ and hard work are tossed aside in favor of baser motivations. Pleasure‚ rather than morality‚ is the focus of every decision made by these less than admirable characters. As eloquently stated by Jack‚ “…pleasure‚ pleasure! What else should bring one anywhere?” (1735). The characters treat serious responsibilities such as marriage‚ family‚ and faithfulness as mere trivialities that can be

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    Background The overuse of plastics in today’s society has become major environmental issue for our oceans. Plastic pollution is the dumping‚ littering‚ or disposing of any type of man-made plastic that has been produced and has ended up in our ocean and has not been recycled. History of Plastic "Plastic" entered the world through chemistry in 1909 and was originally coined to describe Bakelite‚ the first fully synthetic resin. What make’s plastic so unique is when it is heated it can be molded

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    Color Imagery in The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane uses color imagery and color symbols in The Red Badge of Courage. Green represents youth‚ red is a symbol of Henry Fleming ’s mental visions of battle‚ and gray is used as a symbol for death. The colors are subtle representations of emotion‚ character‚ and one ’s perception of events. "As the landscape changed from brown to green‚ the army awakened‚ and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors" (Crane 368). Like

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