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    outstanding Kingsolver as she used multiple techniques to further her book beyond what was expected. Her use of tone‚ syntax‚ theme and diction allowed for a more indepth study of how each of these can affect characters as well as those around them. Adelle John’s poem “This House Cannot Hold Me” also ties into Orleanna struggle to break free from Nathan’s captivity by providing her own personal testimony of how being an addict kept her from being who she truly was. Fletcher and John had amazing choice

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    following Java statements are executed‚ what will be displayed System.out.println(“The top three winners are\n”); System.out.print(“Jody‚ the Giant\n”); System.out.print(“Buffy‚ the Dwarf”); System.out.println(“Adelle‚ the Albino”); a. The top three winners are Jody‚ the Giant Buffy‚ the Dwarf Adelle‚ the Albino b. The top three winners are Jody‚ the Giant\nBuffy‚ the DwarfAdelle‚ the Albino c. The top three winners are Jody‚ the Giant\nBuffy‚ the DwarfAdelle‚ and the Albino d. The top three winners are

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    The ocean is used as a symbol in The Awakening to represent Edna’s solitude that she finds herself in when she starts thinking for herself. Near the ocean is where Edna began to “awake” as she puts it. The ocean is also where Edna finds herself at the end of her life. Using the ocean as a symbol ties into the theme of this story very well. The theme being that what is expected of someone by societyis sometimes unreasonable‚ and that if you do not meet society’s expectations then there will be consequences

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    becoming conscious of her sexuality. Edna’s awakening and transformational journey leads to her death because she cannot be the wife‚ mother‚ lover‚ artist‚ and daughter she wants to be without the support of Mr. Pontellier‚ her children‚ Madame Ratignolle‚ Robert‚ Madame Reisz‚ and her father. While Edna sees support for herself in these roles the way the other characters see them‚ she does not believe that she has their support for herself as an individual‚ apart from these roles‚ or as a person

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    Pontellier was the wife of Mr. Portlier who was a creole. In French upper class society‚ the purpose of life for female was taught to be fond of their husbands and children. Woman at that time never lived for themselves. Mrs. Pontellier’s friend‚ Adele Ratignolle‚ was considered as the perfect woman in the society‚ because she was a great woman who treated her children better than herself. After party‚ Adna first learned how to swim. She was elated because she did not know how to swim even though she had

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    “Gregoria De Jesus” * Patrick Adrian Libao as “Emilio Jacinto” * Jordan Ladra as “Emilio Aguinaldo” * Kevin Posadas as “Emilio Aguinaldo” * Chris Lim as “Emilio Aguinaldo” * Monique Azzereda as “Hilaria Aguinaldo” * Adelle Ibarrientos-Lim as “Hilaria Aguinaldo” * Jerie Sanchez as “Tandang Sora” * CenCherry Bagtas as “Gregoria De Jesus” * Nikki Villaviray as “Marina Dizon”   The story starts when they

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    Pontellier is trying to find her way through the guidance of two women in her life.One such woman is Madame Ratignolle who represent the Enda want to be a mother and Madame Ratignolle see Enda like one of her children.Shown in this sentence “In some way you seem to me like a child‚ Enda. You seem to act without a certain amount of reflection which is necessary in this life”(106).Madame Ratignolle sees Enda like a child in that she acts on an impulse.Something that is appears in Enda in her actions after

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    Chapter I introduces us to Edna (the protagonist) and Leonce Pontellier (her husband)‚ the couple who live on Grand Isle (main setting) and are one of the main focuses of the book‚ Robert Lebrun (a young Frenchman who is attached to Edna)‚ and some minor characters‚ like Madame Lebrun (Robert’s mother). Chapter II has Edna and Robert talking and expanding their character while Leonce is away at a hotel. Chapter III has Leonce returning home to Edna‚ criticizing her for acting unlike a common Creole

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    a good husband for Edna is his inconsideration for her feelings. He always seems to want to go to the club and doesn’t really have much contact with her. “I‘m going to get my dinner at the club. Good night.” 6. How do Mlle. Reisz and Mme. Ratignolle function in relation

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    "[Edna] was flushed and felt intoxicated with the sound of her own voice and the unaccustomed taste of candor. It muddled her like wine‚ or like a first breath of freedom (Chopin)." In chapter seven‚ Edna has a very deep conversation with Madame Ratignolle. This validates many of Edna’s feelings and this allows her to feel comfortable enough to move along in her awakening. This moment is a very crucial portion of her steps towards freedom. As Edna talks to the Creole woman‚ she feels more open to

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