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    BACKGROUND LITTERATURE. In his book on superstition‚ Vyse (1997) observed that it is difficult to define superstition and its dictionary definition is not sufficient. He also noticed that in defining superstition the critical problem is the avoidance of value judgments. Unfortunately‚ he did not provide a comprehensive definition of his own. The following definition of superstition which is based upon the work of Vyse (1997) and Marmor (1956) is proposed: superstition is a belief‚ or

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    beggining of the 20th century. As Geoffrey is a member of the upper class of New York‚ he wants to maintain his status‚ so when he sees that his novel is not being as successful as the other one‚ he starts writing fake letters. We can also appreciate that Vyse‚ the secretary‚ takes advantage of Geoffrey‚ because he is employed in a job where he doesn’t has to work‚ so he only want the money. The second story‚ The romantic‚ was written by Patricia Highsmith and was published in 1983. It is about the

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    reader an insight to how Lucy is desperate for the freedom of her own independence which the lights clearly symbolise. The passage begins with ‘‘The Curtains parted.’’ This gives the reader an impression of a theatrical entrance‚ to then introduce Cecil appears to the reader as somewhat of a disappointment; ‘‘Cecil’s first movement was one of irritation.’’ It is symbolic as this idea of parting the curtains draws in on the continuous contrasting theme of Lucy’s fight with restriction and her will

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    The male protagonist Cecil was subjected to intolerable behaviour by his boss Moose Maddon throughout the story. After Moose learned that Cecil was a college boy who studied the arts‚ Moose made it his duty to treat him like a slave and make him do the most exerting jobs at the logging camp “learning that Cecil was a college boy‚ Moose gave him no peace at all” (para.11). Luckily Cecil made a friend‚ Mr Anderson who cared for the kid and would try to comfort Cecil “There are some men‚ like

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    life of Cecil Gaines whose story spans from the 1920’s‚ up until the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Lee Daniels applies different elements of the cinematic style mise-en-scene‚ to enhance the dramatic tone of every scene. Things such as sets and props‚ costumes and makeup‚ and figure expressions and movements are the tools Lee Daniels applies to evoke emotions from the audience in some of the most memorable scenes of the film. Three scenes stick out in my mind which includes young Cecil outside

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    Superstitions have been said to be both helpful and hurtful‚ but according to the articles “Why Are Humans So Superstitious?” by Marc Lallanilla and “Is magical thinking hurting or helping you?” by Sarah Albert‚ they are far more hurtful than helpful. Superstitions are hurtful because they can be very unhealthy‚ they can make people lose confidence‚ and they can cause anxiety. Unhealthy superstations are one of the reasons that superstitions are more hurtful. This is shown in paragraph twelve of

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    story‚ there are many differences between Moose and Cecil. Moose is a big moose of a man‚ even for a lumber stiff‚ with a round flat unshaven face. He looks down angrily and dourly at the world. On the other hand‚ Cecil is a short and thin boy who is about nineteen years old. He has the looks of inquisitive sparrow behind his thick horn-rimmed glasses. Moose has been as sure-footed as a chipmunk and the best man in the log-rolling contest‚ and Cecil is a general handyman in Moose’s gang. According to

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    like Cecil as they enjoy themselves through games and other activities. Those characters‚ mainly the young people in the novel like Lucy‚ George‚ and Freddy‚ find themselves through pastime pursuits like bathing‚ bumble-puppy‚ an older form of tetherball‚ and tennis sans Cecil‚ whom they consider a killjoy‚ and the stuffy‚ proper social etiquette that he represents. For example‚ when Freddy‚ George‚ and Mr. Beebe venture into the woods for a communal bath in the Sacred Lake without Cecil‚ they

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