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    The story starts of in the spring time of 1861 with the main character Scarlett O’Hara‚ a Southern girl who lives on a large plantation in Georgia called Tara. She is well known and chased after by many men around town but has hopes on marrying a man by the name of Ashley Wilkes‚ but later on hears that he is engaged to marry his cousin Melanie Hamilton. During a barbecue held at Ashely’s family plantation‚ Scarlett pulls Ashely to the side to admit her love for him. Ashley does his best to explain

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    of the girls named Tara. Tara was trying to give an idea and kept raising her hand during the meeting Willow calls on her but then Tara suddenly decides not to give her opinion. Willow later on expresses her thoughts to Buffy and says‚ “No‚ bunch of wanna blessed-bees‚ nowadays every girl with a henna tattoo and a spice rack thinks she’s a sister to the dark.” This quote shows her anger towards her situation of only coming across fake witches. Furthermore‚ into the episode Tara goes out and while

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    this masterpiece to interpret this novel better. With application of sociology of novels the land is conferred with the protagonist Scarlett’s love for the Tara‚ the power of kinship‚ the slavery civilization of southern America and the spiritual world of human beings as well as the reliance on it for the modern American. Key words: land; Tara; sociology of novels; slavery civilization; spiritual world Contents Chapter 1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………3 Chapter 2 Literature Review…………………………………………………………………

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    Clear Light of Day – chapter one At the beginning of the chapter one‚ the reader discovers the siblings of the family. There are Bim‚ Tara‚ Raja and Baba. At first‚ the links between these characters seem really unclear. Their relationship looks knotty and messy. The atmosphere is gloomy and dark. Firstly‚ even though it is very early in the novel‚ the reader can already see that the family is used as a symbol of Indian Muslim microcosm (the country get slip up to India and Pakistan as the family

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    CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Despite Crises‚ Wow Philippines Campaign Made 2003 Tourism Succeed In 2003‚ 1.9 million tourists arrived in the Philippines compared to 1.93 million in 2002. The slight drop of .03% was a result of the Oakwood mutiny‚ the threat of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)‚ the Iraq war‚ political turmoil‚ and the unhelpful travel advisories from different countries However‚ tourism revenues for 2003 kept balance with 2002 revenues because of the Department

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    of the work: Gone with the Wind 2. Author and date written: Margaret Mitchell and written during the Civil War Era. 3. Country of Author: Georgia 4. Characters: Scarlett O’Hara - She is a pretty southern belle who grew up on a Georgia plantation of Tara right before the beginning of the Civil War. She is selfish and futile just like her dad‚ but also seeks to please her mom‚ Ellen. Flirtatious and headstrong protagonist in the novel. Rhett Butler- Scarlett’s third husband who is handsome‚ yet dangerous

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    crowded corner at a light. Tara sand it’s a interesting area. She raises a son who is hesitant to come out of his Diasporic closet and the first question she asks the “Gay Students’ Adviser” after finding out Rabi’s “truth” is: “You are Argentine Adviser‚ the signal that she is “a cool mom” (Desirable Daughters: 165). (Hasanat: 275) Rabi said to Tara that he don’t want to see the world like the other gays‚ the other gays are looks the whole word in slightly wrong eye. Tara said the same to Rabi. She

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    Gone with the Wind Book Report This novel is unlike any I have ever read. It is a story of survival and sorrow. It shows triumph over tragedy as well as tragedy over triumph. The way that Margaret Mitchell brings the Old South to life through these pages is‚ undoubtedly‚ the best of all time. The novel is captivating in all its aspects. This story takes place right before‚ duration of‚ and the Restoration through‚ the Civil War. The story itself is centered on

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    novel – good looking‚ educated‚ born and brought up in a traditional post independence westernized Indian family. They are the representatives of both Indian as well as western cultures. The story is presented through the perspective of Tara. According to Tara “Sisters three are we …. As like blossoms on a tree” (P.21). In her view‚ the three sisters had a long childhood but no adolescence. “…. Although we didn’t have an adolescence and we were never teenagers”. (P.27) “Our bodies changed but

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    are quite different from each other in the styles alone. They stood apart from the rest for many different reasons that I will explain. The first painting that I came across that stood out to me was titled Alone by Mahesh Sejpal. This was an original edition and the process that Mahesh chose to use was oil paint and the support was on a board. The artist used a representational approach with different values ranging from white to black. The first thing I notice is a how the artist used the young

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