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    is made‚ there’s no going back. For Scrooge‚ he definitely can not change the way he has acted towards Fred‚ Belle‚ and the charity. In Charles Dickens‚ A Christmas Carol‚ Scrooge chooses a life full of greed‚ and is blindsided by the misery and sorrow it can lead to. Scrooge is remarkably remorseful when he relives his last conversation with his fiance. Once the spirit presents Belle breaking off the engagement‚ Scrooge asks: “‘Show me no more! Conduct me home! Why do you delight to torture

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    Stella Kowalski‚ who couldn’t be more different from each other. Blanche is a melodramatic‚ mature‚ old-fashioned Southern belle; while Stella is understanding‚ content‚ and protective. A Streetcar Named Desire takes place in the 1950’s in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. It starts with Blanche DuBois going to visit her sister Stella from the South‚ who is a mature English teacher from Belle Reve a plantation in the South. She wants to see her sister and her crude husband‚ Stanley Kowalski. From the onset‚ its

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    then one summer when she was lived on Grand Isle she met Robert Lebrun who was the son of Madam Lebrun‚ the owner of the cottages on Grand Isle. Robert and Edna fell in love that summer. He was very kind to Edna; he would read to her‚ spend time with her talking and was very patient with her‚ these were all things Fiordaliso 2 her husband was not. As Edna and Robert’s relationship began to grow and become more intimate he left Grand Isle to go to Mexico for business ventures. Edna

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    as the marriage goes on‚ Edna realizes how unhappy she is with her life and marriage after meeting Robert‚ a well-known flirter and guest of Grand Isle. After Edna’s vacation from Grand Isle‚ the reader sees Edna make very rash decisions and somewhat lose control of her life. One of the biggest characters

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    experience so many emotions and how love can bring sadness and happiness and confusion. ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ By John Keats and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ by Robert Browning for example both share the common theme of love‚ both lovers had to depart their loved ones whether due to societal pressures or due to the fact that the lover is from a different world. However the idea of women having power is portrayed in ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ in which an enchanting feminine figure causes the death of a powerful

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    Morris and others fought to return to the simplicity‚ beauty‚ and craftsmanship that were being destroyed by the process of mass production. He also became more active as a socialist‚ and had many writings and leadership roles involving this. La Belle Iseult was the only known and finished easel painting made by Morris. It was made in 1858 and shows his model‚ Jane Burden‚ who became his wife in 1859. Jane is modeling as Iseult standing in front of an unmade bed in a medieval room. The painting

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    cultures. Stanley‚ who enters dressed ‘roughly in blue denim work clothes’ exudes a raw power that can be argued to be symbolic of a ‘New America’‚ or more specifically‚ the rise of the proletariat. Conversely Blanche - a fading figure of the Southern Belle - arrives on stage ‘daintily dressed...as if she were arriving at a summer tea or cocktail party in the garden district’. The power struggle that ensues between these two characters acts as a microcosm for cultural changes that were happening across

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    They were formed during the 1970s period with the purpose of reducing the rapidly growing cost of the insurance programmes. As an Island in the scheduled territories interested in the development of financial services‚ the Isle of Man introduced captive insurance legislation in 1978. The legislation requires draft legislation produced by the Island of Man authorities‚ with restrictions on corporation tax captives and approval by the finance board represented by the treasurer

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    trunk about loss of belle reve and effect of it‚ rape scene primal man how is he shown this way‚ final scene of blanche being taken away to the mental asylum‚ blanche refuses to acknowledge that she is crazy. Always refer to dramatic devices‚ symbolism of poker and music reflecting blanches state of mind. Stage directions used as dramatic devices. When stella says “ I couldn’t believe balnche and go on living with Stanley” Streetcar Blanche’s transfer of the Belle Reve papers into Stanley’s

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    A Murder Is Announced A Murder Is Announced is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in June 1950 and in the US by Dodd‚ Mead and Company in the same month. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6) and the US edition at $2.50.] The novel features her detective Miss Marple and is considered a crime novel classic. The book was heavily promoted upon publication in 1950 as being Christie’s fiftieth book‚ although

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