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    Group 1 Questions "The Birthmark" 1. Using inferences from the story‚ establish its likely geographical setting and historical time. Afterwards‚ review the story for at least a couple of convincing clues and hints that suggest the story will end tragically‚ i.e. that Aylmer will fail and/or Georgiana will die. The narrator tells us that it takes place “in the latter part of the last century”‚ meaning around the late 1700s. We know this because the story was written in the 1840s so prior to that

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    honest with his beloved Beatrice ‚ who eventually went to the other kingdom ‚ and Dante had to pass through the stages of purgatory to purify his soul from that guilt .On the other hand Beatrice had crossed to the other kingdom while Dante is unable to stop and stare at the eyes of Beatrice ‚ That represented the guiding star for the hollow men ‚ but they are guideless ‚ because they couldn’t get a hold of it .Therefore ‚ their movement is hubless ‚ guideless which results in a paralised motion

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    desire is the way that it can turn women into possessions of the men who are obsessed with trying to control them. When Beatrice asks ‘When am I going to be a wife again?’ it is clear that one of her roles in her relationship with Eddie is to have an active sexual life. At the moment they are not sleeping together. This lack of sex could indicate the lack of desire Eddie feels for Beatrice as he is clearly obsessed with Catherine. However‚ the most powerful expression of desire and obsession has nothing

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    from firm to firm It’s a hard case because it is most likely unproven Apology from “who?” >> the defendant is sure to have some professionals >> case might not be winnable Beatrice and WR Grace are the perpetrators Lawsuits begin with the complaint Will Cheeseman: lawyer for WR Grace Jerome Facher: lawyer for Beatrice Charges in the complaint: negligence‚ conscious pain and suffering‚ wrongful death Rule 11: civil law suits Facher: knock a guy down‚ knock him in a way that he can’t get up

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    blatant. Marco cannot be blamed for the murder of Eddie Carbone. The person who is truly to blame is Rudolpho Adante‚ he was the main perpetrator in this crime and the reason why Eddie Carbone was killed. Rudolpho was an obvious attraction to both Beatrice and Catherine‚ which damaged Eddie’s honour and fuelled his jealousy against Rudolpho. Catherine fell in love with him almost immediately‚ and he with her. Eddie suggested that Rudolpho only wanted to use Catherine for an American citizenship pass

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    the son marries the love of his life‚ Beatrice. We are presented with an uplifting image of joy when she becomes pregnant and Mario listens to the sound of his baby’s beating heart. Contrasting sharply to Lies of Silence‚ the relationships in Il Postino are very positive – the most important being between mario and Pablo Neruda‚ the Chilean poet and communist living in exile in Capri. They grow closer when Mario asks the poet to help him win the heart of Beatrice (Neruda had a reputation as a ladies’

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    even stronger‚ and she knew she needed the people she belonged with as well as the place she belongs. She is unconsciously drawn back to who and where she belongs. Eventually‚ she does get where she belongs‚ and Josie gets where she belongs‚ with Beatrice in her home. By the sea. The Atlantic

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    " He is an ordinary man and is part of the local Italian community. He is the master of the household and both Beatrice and Catherine are undoubtedly used to him laying down the rules; Eddie sees this as a ‘macho’ thing to do and he expects all men to do the same - which is why he cannot accept Rodolfo’s gentle talents. Furthermore‚ conflict is demonstrated when the cousins of Beatrice‚ Rodolfo and Marco‚ arrive. As narrator‚ Alfieri discloses the eventual tragedy‚ he talks about justice and how

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    |3.5 | | |Reinforcement theory is about | | | |Beatrice is average and needs familiarity. |Reinforcement

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    The dramatic importance of the boxing scene between Eddie and Roldolpho The story‚ A View from the Bridge is set in America and it talks about a longshoreman‚ Eddie. He has kindly let two of his relatives who are illegal immigrants from Italy stay in his house. The boxing scene in Act 1‚ episode 5 of the play is of dramatic importance as it reveals the tension between Eddie and Rodolpho‚ one of the illegal immigrants. The scene highlights the different views and relationship of the two women towards

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