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    An allusion is defined as “an indirect or inexplicit reference by one text to another text‚ to a historical‚ mythic and legends.” The four illusions in The Bloody Sire are Helen‚ Christ‚ Herod‚ and Caesar. I am familiar with Helen‚ Christ‚ and Caesar‚ I however had never heard of Herod before. All four allusions represent violence and human cruelty. Helen as she was kidnapped and that sparked the Trojan War‚ Christ as he was crucified by the Romans. Herod and Caesar as they were both powerful and

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    theories as you can to explain why the reward system adopted by Mary Kay works in China? a) Contingency Theory – Path Goal Theory or Goal Setting Theory Path Goal Theory is a contingency approach to leadership which under Mary Kay’s responsibility is to increase subordinates’ motivation by clarifying the behaviours necessary for task accomplishment and rewards. Under Path Goal Theory it must be formed by tangible award. Mary Kay increases her follower motivation by either (i) clarifying the

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    In Europe in the mid 1500’s Queen Mary I of Scotland and Queen Elizabeth I of England were both leaders of their countries. Mary and Elizabeth were both of Tudor blood meaning that although Elizabeth was already Queen‚ if anything were to happen to her‚ Mary‚ by rights‚ would become the Queen of England. This worried Elizabeth as she believed Mary may conspire to have her assassinated. To begin with‚ Mary had no plans of harming or conspiring to harm Queen Elizabeth I but as the conflict escalated

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    my bloody sister

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    My bloody sister It was a cold dark night. I was so scared I wanted to cry but I was afraid that my mother would hear me. It all started a week before‚ she lost a lot of money and she was fired from her job. she always said all that happened because of me and my sister. she started to hit us more and more every day. but this night she got insane. she was planning to kill us. "maily!" my mom screamed at me. I was struggling‚ trying to get out‚ but she put me in a small box. I was putting

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    Symbolism in The Bloody Chamber In The Bloody Chamber‚ Carter employs a highly symbolic writing style where several objects attain symbolic meaning. In the metaphor theory‚ these objects are also referred to as vehicles‚ a term which was coined by I. A. Richards (96-97) When a metaphor is used‚ a concept or kind of thing is experienced or described via another one‚ with which it shares similarities or correspondences and‚ thus‚ two different conceptual domains are mapped (Lakoff 206-207). For

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    remaining in a relationship with Francis‚ frames him as a figure of resistance‚ who will not submit entrenched political positions‚ framing him in a trustworthy light for the audience. The presence of the Irish Republican Army is made clear throughout ‘Bloody Sunday’. However‚ in comparison to other films that “usually grapple with IRA violence

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    The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter Assignment 3: Read “The Bloody Chamber” with info on suspense/surprise in mind and ascertain differences in this text and the text “Weekend”. First of all‚ it should be mentioned that these two stories are of completely different types of suspense. Suspense in ‘Weekend’ can hardly be compared with the suspense in ‘The Bloody Chamber’. Whereas the suspense in ‘The Bloody Chamber’ makes you curious and continue read‚ in ‘Weekend’ you do not necessarily have

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    Bloody Ice” is an essay arguing against the mass slaughter of Harp Seals. The author reveals the legal limits for the amount of seals allowed to be killed each year as stated by the U.S. Seal Protection Act and pleads for the further reduction of those limits. The passage argues that the inevitable extinction of the animals and the inhumane methods by which they are killed are cause for severe regulations on seal hunting. In the conclusion of the paper‚ it is suggested that ranching the seals would

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    An analysis of the subtitle ‘The Modern Prometheus’ with reference to the character of Viktor Frankenstein in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. The idea of man’s attaining God like power‚ challenging the authority of the divine and having a homocentric world was the interest of the nineteenth century scientists‚ physician and other natural philosophers. They dissected and experimented on many living things including humans in order to gain the knowledge of the insides of the human body and explored

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    In Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’‚ how does the creator’s feeling towards the monster change throughout the novel? The author of the famous book ‘Frankenstein’ Mary Shelley came from the rarefied reaches of the British artistic and intellectual elite. While Mary Shelley drew her inspiration from a dream‚ she drew her story’s background about the nature of life from the work of some of Europe’s well-known scientists and thinkers. The sophisticated creature that billowed up from her imagination read

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