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    Carrie Monologue

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    play safe? I detain Rina‚ I confine Carrie. What is my objective? To prevent my heart away from devastations? At the same time I was hoping for Sophia‚ missing her‚ adoring her while enjoying the pleasure given by Rina‚ relishing the sensation lugged by Carrie... how I honestly do not see myself. I feel ashamed‚ embarrassed by my own dishonesty‚ untruthfulness‚ weakness‚ fear. I admit‚ my friend

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    21 January 2015 Use of pathos in “San Antonio: A City Guided by Its River” and “Flood of Memories” In this essay from excerpts from “The Water and Culture Reader”‚ Alexis Harte talks about the history of the San Antonio River walk. It is also known as Paseo del Río which is a network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River. Today‚ the River Walk is an enormously successful special-case pedestrian street‚ one level down from the automobile street. The River Walk loops under bridges

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    and Her Doctor” “Between a Woman and Her Doctor” by Martha Mendoza is the author’s personal experience of a complex abortion while dealing with the difficulties of legal disputes and limited medical assistance during an emotional time in her life. Mendoza uses the expressive purpose as she writes her story to express her depressing and frustrating feelings she has during the death of her child as well as the challenging time as she tries to obtain a dilation and extraction procedure. Her secondary

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    Triantafyllo and her roses. Soon after the Iron Age Triantafyllo started to get curious on what the humans were up to. She had started to watch these inferior beings from up above for centuries and couldn’t help but take a fancy to the flowers. Her intentions on Earth were pure; to create and plant a brand new flower. She begged and pleaded her mother and father to let her join the mortals just for a little while‚ she promised she wouldn’t make a fuss and no one would suspect she was a goddess. Her mother

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    not the same. They communicate in extremely opposite ways‚ and don’t always comprehend each other. The problem in between male and female communication is that the men are more directly and women re more complex and emotional than men. In “ His politeness is her powerlessness” by Deborah Tannen‚ an american academic wrote‚ “ The women does not feel she has the right to ask directly.” (50). This is saying that in today’s society women are overpowered by men. I do not agree because it isn’t fair that

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    Mother and her Sister Happiness is a key factor in life. Weather happiness is found in love‚ in career‚ in family - everybody deserves to experience true happiness sometime in life. Life is not complete without this key factor. This is true in the case of the mother in the short story “My Mother and her Sister” who does not seem to find true happiness in life before her days are over. This assignment will begin with an analysis and interpretation of the short story “My Mother and her Sister” by

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    Girl Arranging Her Hair

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    impressionists at the time‚ and there was something about this group of artists that caught my eye‚ but I wasn’t sure what it was exactly that caught my eye. I knew there was something special here waiting to be discovered. That day in class‚ each of my classmates was assigned an impressionists artist to do a presentation on. I was given Mary Cassatt. At the time‚ I had no idea who this women was‚ but little did I know that over the course of t he next two weeks‚ I would become intensely obsessed with this women

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    What Would Happen Next

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    I thought the film seemed much longer‚ but reading the play it felt like a faster pace to me‚ because I was in more control of how I read it‚ and that I was more engaged in the story‚ wanting to know what happens next! But watching the film‚ I already know‚ so I knew what was coming‚ but the film did show a great portrayal of the story. After reading the play‚ the part of the film I was satisfied with was Walter was intense just like I imagined. I also was satisfied with the end of the movie how

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    "A Jury of Her Peers" was originally written by Susan Glaspell as a play entitled Trifles. She wrote the play in 1916‚ and a year later she rewrote it as a short story. Glaspell was inspired to write the story while covering a murder investigation when she worked as a journalist for the Des Moines Daily News (qtd. in Annenberg). The theme of the story‚ the way men view the stereotypical role of women and the isolation created by society because of that view‚ is revealed as the other women try to

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    Miranda Cordero English-5th Hoyt March 5‚ 2013 Mind over Matter In A Jury of Her Peers‚ Glaspell reveals the struggle of what is right to your friends and what is your legal duty. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters‚ Minnie Wright’s unexpected peers‚ have much more in common than what meets the eye. As they begin their investigation through the Wright home; things appear to be much more obvious than previously motioned‚ but the unfolding of their blossoming friendship could end up putting Mrs. Minnie

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