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    The Story of an Hour

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    Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour" "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin is an impressive literary piece which touches a reader’s feelings as well as mind. Although the story is really short‚ it is very rich and complete‚ and every word in it carries deep sense and a lot of meaning. The events take place in the 19 century in the house of Mr. and Mrs. Mallard. Speaking about the plot and suspense of « The Story of an Hour » we may define such its elements as the exposition‚ the narrative hook

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    Kid Dill's Monologue

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    I sit in my home. Watching.Continually watching. Never doing. Never denying the stories they had been told. Ah. Them. Jem and Scout. I realize I shouldn’t‚ however‚ I generally consider them my kids. I watch them so much that I presumably know them superior to anything the greater part of their companions‚ including that kid Dill. The stories that they have found out about me make me impact their life nearly to such an extent‚ if not more than‚ their dad. They are the one thing in my life that has

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    inspired and influenced Mary’s use of mediums in her own artworks. This can be seen within various works such as the Little Girl in a Blue Armchair‚ Sleepy Baby and Maternal cares. Through these we can see how her exposure to other artists helped her in expanding her horizons‚ with her use of formal elements. Mary Cassatt’s oil on canvas ‘Little Girl in a Blue Armchair’‚ made from the years 1844-1926‚ shows a young girl who looks very tired and relaxed‚ slouching

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    paintbrushes from their special travel box. She was wearing a loose lambswool cardigan that covered the top of her long‚ gently patterned skirt. Her lightly permed white hair was combed carefully across her head. I moved from the sofa to stand closer to her armchair and watched her rearrange the flower bouquet that she was commissioned to paint for her neighbor. I could smell a mix of the familiar waft of her Chanel N°5 perfume and the gentle but evident odor of her watercolors‚ but I couldn’t pick out any flowery

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    The story is very interesting and really loved every bit of it. It captures the attention of the reader. At the same time it very heartbreaking and sad as the man reading the book and the character in the book are one and the same and as he is reaching the end of his book‚ his life is also reaching its end. It is also very unfortunate that the man had an intense infatuation with reading that he does not notice his killer approaching with knife in hand. It is important to pay attention to our surrounding

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    Have you ever been in an argument where both sides make sense and the conclusion to it all just depends on the evidence provided? Well‚ in the young-adult fiction novel‚ The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ there is the argument of whether a boy named Ponyboy should stay with his older brother Darry or go into the system. Ponyboy should stay with darry for multiple reasons. For example‚ Darry cares very deeply about Ponyboy‚ and he makes certain Ponyboy gets all his work done for school and succeeds.

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    a more unusual approach because of the utter repugnance at the thought of eating the very animals we let sleep in our beds‚ ride in our cars‚ snuggle with on our sofas‚ and buy all sorts of pricey foods‚ toys‚ and other things to make their lives cushy. He knows from start to finish‚ that despite his clear and concise argument‚ he’s convinced no one. He goes so far as to quote George Orwell’s Animal Farm as he states‚ “All animals are equal‚ but some animals are more equal than others.” This quote

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    Le Corbusier

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    LE CORBUSIER ( 1887-1965) Le Corbusier has an original name Charles Edouard Jeanneret who was born in Switzerland in 1887. He was the second son of a dial painter‚ and a musician teacher. He is the most influential architect of the 20th century. He was an architect‚ designer‚ painter‚ writer‚ and city planner‚active mostly in France . He was one of the pioneers of modern architecture‚ which he considered as International Style. In 1907‚ after completing his first building project‚ Villa Pallet

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    In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin the reader’s see how the settings play a major contribution to the influence a person mood may be in. A variety of emotions can come out from potential happiness‚ excitement‚ sadness‚ anger‚ and even depression. We all in our everyday lives without much realization use certain places‚ objects and items to symbolize and stimulate particular feelings. The importance that settings play can always be displayed when reading stories like “The Story of An Hour”

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    In what ways are people and their experiences brought to life through the distinctively visual? People and their experiences in their life are based throughout the challenges and difficulties they face. They may either experience friendship‚ war‚ love or even death. These ideas are shown visually within John Misto’s “The Shoe Horn Sonata” and Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War”. Both texts depict the experiences evident through people‚ places and communities worldwide. Through the portrayal of friendship

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