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    Cousin Kate

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    Compare how the two poems ‘Cousin Kate’ and ‘The Seduction’ explore the similar theme of how young women are exploited by men‚ paying close attention to the poet’s use of language and imagery The two poems that are being compared are cousin Kate and the seduction. Cousin Kate was written in the 1900 and the seduction was written in 1980. Both of the poems were written by different authors. In both of the poems‚ both women get seduced by men and they just get rejected by both men too. They must

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    The following essay is concerned with the frame structure in Mary Shelley`s Frankenstein and ist functions as it is suggested by Beth Newman`s "Narratives of seduction and the seduction of narratives". To start with‚ the novel Frankenstein is a symmetrically built frame narrative with a story at its center. This is not always the case with frame structured novels‚ as there are examples without a proper center (e.g. Heart of Darkness). The elaborate system of frames indicates that this center

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    the young lambs to the fold." My aunt spoke of it for days ahead. That night I was escorted to the front row and placed on the mourners’ bench with all the other young sinners‚ who had not yet been brought to Jesus. My aunt told me that when you were saved you saw a light‚ and something happened to you

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    given individual recognition Employees should be encouraged or praised when the time is appropriate. 13. How important it is to take individual initiative It is very important to take personal initiate. 14. Whether a person is responsible for aunts and

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    In the short story “Silver Pavements‚ Golden Roofs”‚ the author Chitra Divakaruni highlights and enhances the theme of how Jayanti’s high class and wealthy background sets her up for high expectations of living the American Dream but later on disappoint her. Jayanti’s mindset initially presents an optimistic future and more idealistic view of America‚ but upon her arrival this idealistic view slowly begins to deteriorate by her uncle’s view of America. This idea raises the question of how does Jayanti’s

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    noted in The Canterbury Tales General Prologue‚ “Of remedies of love she knew parchaunce‚ For she coude of that at the olde daunce‚” which exclaims the wife’s familiarity with the art of love. (477‚ 478) The character of the wife used powerful seduction as the main means of manipulation‚ but she also beguiled them into guilt in order to get what she wanted from them. Ultimately‚ as depicted in by the wife’s own admission‚ “Namely abedde hadden they meschaunce‚ Ther wolde I chide and do hem no plesaunce…”

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    Janith Thanthulage  Explore how the themes of desire is presented in “A Streetcar named desire” and “Goblin Market” Desire‚ the need to have something so much as to lust for it‚ seems to play a key part in the decisions of all characters seen in both these plays. T​ he power of sexual desire is the engine propelling ​ A Streetcar Named Desire (AD)​ . All of the characters are driven by “that rattle-trap street-car” in various ways: towards a set fate. ​ This is especially so with the leading protagonist

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    know more than one man in order to make everybody suffers as he does. The beginning of the second stanza is made of rhetorical questions whose answers go without saying. The speaker compares the cosmos and the animals to humans and says that seduction cannot be controlled. He writes that women radiate their charms as the stars radiate their light; they can be seen by everyone. After mentioning the cosmos‚ he mentions the animal world‚ stating that birds are not punished for being unfaithful and

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    performance. We came up with: 1. Temptation 2. Desire 3. Frustration 4. Anger 5. Seduction 6. Decision making / choosing the right path I looked into other international versions of the play‚ for example Lon Po Po is the Chinese version written by Ed Young‚ also Little Red Hat written in Italy/Austria‚ and three main themes stood out to me‚ choosing the right path‚ seduction and temptation. I also read Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by James Finn Garner

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    not seduce Jim‚ but rather loves him and doesn’t know what to do after he rapes her. When Jim returned from hunting‚ he had some drinks. Shortly afterwards‚ he brings Liz to a dock and rapes her. Readers must understand that the incident was not a seduction but rape. After the incident‚ Hemingway writes‚ “She was frightened… She was very frightened and didn’t know how he was going to go about things… it frightened her” (Hemingway). People say that she seduced him‚ but this isn’t true because it is clear

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