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    early in the book of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. One may not truly understand the importance of this one line until the book is complete. How can one person change and mold a group of girls alone? Is it brain washing? Or is it something much more dangerous? Miss Jean Brodie was an educator‚ someone that was in a profession to be trusted and help children gain knowledge and grow into individuals who could make a difference in the world. However‚ Miss Jean Brodie was a different type of teacher

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    Miss Brodie and Betrayal

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    Do you think that Sandy’s ‘betrayal’ of Miss Jean Brodie is justified? Discuss with reference to the text. I do think that Sandy’s betrayal of Miss Jean Brodie is justified because Miss Brodie used fascist views to educate the girls in the school which should be stopped. However it could be said that it is not justified for Sandy to betray Miss Brodie because it is mostly due to jealousy and revenge. Miss Brodie teaches how she likes in the school. She does not like how you are supposed to

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    The History Boys and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie – Character Connections Name of Characters Similarities Quotes to Illustrate Similarities Hector and Miss Brodie Both are teachers who display somewhat extravert and unusual teaching methods‚ which may be deemed as inappropriate by some. HISTORY BOYS JEAN BRODIE “I would call these lessons A Waste of Time”- doesn’t follow/agree with the school curriculum. “The hitting never hurt. It was a joke. None of us cared. We lapped it

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    From early on in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie‚ the level of influence that Miss Brodie has over the lives of the ‘[girls] who formed the Brodie set’ is revealed through the use of the collective noun ‘set’ as this implies that rather than being individuals‚ they become‚ as Sandy later comments‚ ‘a body with Miss Brodie as the head’. Throughout the course of the novel Miss Brodie repeatedly displays admiration for Adolf Hitler‚ who she likens to a ‘prophet figure’‚ while her treatment of the girls

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    Jean Vanier has done a beautiful job with this book in describing how forgiveness works. In chapter five‚ he gives us principles‚ steps‚ and characteristics that will help us reach forgiveness. Vanier states “Forgiveness is the process of removing barriers; it is the process by which we start to accept and to love those who have hurt us.” (Pg. 136). In other words‚ you don’t seek revenge but to accept and love the person who has hurt you. Hurt‚ can involve a person physically hurting you or you speaking

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    Jean Kilbourne Summary

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    Sight is a very important factor in how Jean Kilbourne’s video and the five senses can perceive an image. Jean Kilbourne talks about beauty and the power of an image. As for sight‚ we are viewing these women in magazine and looking how perfect and beautiful they are. As young teenager girls‚ they look up to this kind of perfection. This is where sight messes with you‚ the image is not real. Real women compare themselves against it‚ but there is no way to measure up to this. All images in magazines

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    Miss Brill summary

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    Miss Brill In Katherine Mansfield’s short story‚ “Miss Brill”‚ Miss Brill‚ a middle aged English teacher‚ views Sundays as a magical day on which everyone performs a play with her. Miss Brill walks around the “stage” and enjoys eavesdropping on others’ conversations. She thinks of herself as actress. Miss Brill also believes that her tattered fur is her dearest friend. One Sunday‚ a young couple’s rude remarks shatter her fantasy. Mansfield shows us how hurtful the truth can be. At first‚ Miss

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    Miss Brill - Summary

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    Katherine Mansfield’s short story : Miss Brill Although it was so brilliantly fine--the blue sky powdered with gold and great spots of light like white wine splashed over the Jardins Publiques-- Miss Brill was glad that she had decided on her fur. The air was motionless‚ but when you opened your mouth there was just a faint chill‚ like a chill from a glass of iced water before you sip‚ and now and again a leaf came drifting--from nowhere‚ from the sky. Miss Brill put up her hand and touched her

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    Miss Representation film indicate that the negative representation of women continue because the media deploys hyper-sensitized concepts to provide services‚ products‚ and ideas. In my opinion‚ this media misrepresentation works to benefit the manufacturing Firms to advertise their products. They also use female celebrities to market these products by endorsing these services and products. In essence‚ TV commercials have always indicated the reference point for women in respect to their physical

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    By focusing on the relationship involving Norma Jean and Leroy‚ Mason is able to expose the reader to the rise of feminism and support for women’s labor unions that defined the lives of most women in southern society during the twentieth century. Mason echoes this movement when Leroy asks “Is this one of those women’s lib things?” (714). When Leroy refers to ‘lib‚’ he is referring to the freedom from limits or thoughts on behavior that served as the centerpiece for the growing political movements

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