Amy Lau Expository Essay – “A Bronx Tale” Topic: “The choices that you make will shape your life forever” The film‚ set in New York City‚ in the 1960s‚ A Bronx Tale‚ Lorenzo (played by Robert De Niro) has a son‚ Calogero‚ whom we see throughout the film as one who made numerous decisions throughout his life‚ which shaped his future. One of those things was what Calogero did in the early stages of the film. At nine years old‚ he sat on the steps as he witnessed Sonny‚ a gangster‚ out of
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The Handmaid’s Tale Novel Analysis Elizabethtown Community College The Handmaid’s Tale Novel Analysis Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ is an eerie example of a “dystopian” novel. A dystopian novel portrays a terrifying picture of a world which makes the reader say‚ “what if?” Atwood wrote the novel in the 1980’s following the free-spirited‚ fun-loving period of the 60’s and 70’s. The plot‚ characters‚ themes‚ symbolism and setting of the novel display a picture of what the
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As a nurse Midwife‚ you will come across a wide array of circumstances and meet families from all walks of life. No matter race‚ social class‚ language barrier‚ or level of education you are there to serve the purpose of providing health care and a welcoming environment. The first major concern is the mother. Therefore you need to establish an interpersonal relationship with her. Gain an understanding of where her comfort lies and what she expects during those hours you are both together. Get to
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“The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” as a Beast Fable Over many centuries‚ the beast fable has been used to entertain those of all ages. In “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale‚” Chaucer utilized the literary forms of the beast fable. The beast fable contained a moral lesson‚ used animals to satirize human behavior‚ and uses multiple sub-genres to create a beast fable that provides more entertainment value and humor. “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” is about a rooster in a barnyard who has what he takes to be a prophetic dream
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Claire Phillips Band 6 Midwife NMC Pin: 12G2067E Reflection I hereby declare that this work is solely written by myself and has never been submitted to any other learning establishment Description Whilst working on the maternity ward as a band 6 qualified midwife‚ I was allocated to look after a patient who was 36 weeks gestation and had had a preterm rupture of membranes (PROM). This patient was given oral Erythromycin when she wasn’t prescribed it. This incident was reported
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Diversity plays an important part in traditional tales. I deeply understand that culture background can shape everything in traditional tales because multiculturalism has affected my thinking incessantly. I grew up in an era with the company of a unique mix of culture from China‚ Japan‚ and other western countries. Although Huck (2014) stress the reason of why do some people create traditional tales by saying “they created stories that helped explain the world” (p.103)‚ the world can be explained
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arises when we fall to obtain what we and often turns to fury. The Pardoner’s tale is about greed and anger. The Pardoner’s tale sins are used to show how people get greedy over material wealths. The rioters are a sign of how these sins for them wanting materialis and for carrying anger. These three rioters have the significance of greediness and anger which are all deadly sins. To begin with‚ the rioters in the Pardoner’s Tale have shown greediness because at one point in the story they considered betrayal
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The Precarious Attack on Patriarchy Chaucer’s Satiric Agenda In the journey of Canterbury Tales‚ Geoffrey Chaucer paints a vivid image of the medieval world. He brings forth three prominent concepts in the General Prologue‚ Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale‚ and The Wife of Bath’s Tale. All tales satirically drenched with persuasive ideas‚ most would agree that his iconoclastic stories are dangerous for introducing aloud a different view on the church‚ gender relations and economic divisions.
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The main religion in the middle ages was Catholicism. During the Middle Ages many people would pay for their salvation. “The Pardoner’s Tale”‚ which is written by Geoffrey Chaucer ‚ illustrates the effect of religion and common sense‚ people were so gullible to rely on educated people during the middle ages which reflected their culture. In the Middle Ages‚ the society was really reliable on the Catholic Church and the people who could interpret the word of God. During this time‚ people were not
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There are many morals and ethical views from The Canterbury Tales that are still very much applicable to the world today. One such moral that is still valid in today’s world comes from the Wife of Bath’s tale. During her tale a similar moral kept on showing‚ and this was how women desired “sovereignty” over men. From the prologue it was definite that the wife of bath had experience with relation because she was married five times and she‚ out of all the other pilgrims‚ knew what made a women the
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