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    journeys through his life‚ takes advantage of possible opportunities‚ and ultimately decides his own fate. One will quickly see how a simple decision can change a life forever‚ through the following passage: "Show me my life light‚" said the doctor‚ assuming it would be very tall. Death pointed to the small stub that seemed about to flicker out. "Oh dear godfather!" cried the terrified doctor. "Light a new candle for me. If you love me‚ do it‚ so I may enjoy my life‚ become king‚ and marry the

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    Force” Williams shows us the variety of emotions felt by a doctor during a house call. Williams uses situational irony and connotative language to convey a conflict that he faces with diagnosing a child. Despite the fact that her parents and the doctor make and attempt to reason with the girl‚ she continues to defy them in their efforts to help her. Williams illustrates the true definition of what makes someone a hero. The fact that the doctor is determined to help the young girl‚ who makes every attempt

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    Doctor Faustus

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    Ques- Discuss Doctor Faustus as a tragedy relevant to all times Ans- Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe is a Tragedy Relevant To All Times. Pity and fear are the emotions that‚ according to the Greek philosopher Aristotle‚ are aroused by the experience of watching a tragedy. Doctor Faustus is a late sixteenth-century morality play‚ designed to teach its audience about the spiritual dangers of excessive learning and ambition. In fact‚ ‘tragedy’ according to Aristotle’s description (in the Poetics)

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    together they are a whole) • He violently destroys the creature. • She prays and chants old incantations(spells) • They both do what is best for their child. After the scorpion…. • It is Juana that suggest that they visit the doctor. Kino hates the idea as he hates the doctor. Yet he does it. (P.C-I admire him for this‚ it’s not easy doing something that you hate. But it highlights his love and respect for his wife. He values her opinion. Her happiness supersedes his own wishes. I think these are

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    Under our study the passage of the story ’Doctor in the house’ written by a famous British writer and an assistant editor of the British Medical Journal of the 20 th century Richard Gordon who worked also as a ship’s surgeon‚ but left his medical practice in 1952. The story ’Doctor in the house’ is one of Gordon’s twelve ’Doctor’ books and is noted for witty description of a medical student’s years of professional training. ’Doctor in the house’ is not really intriguing title for the story‚ but

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    A Doctor in the House Henrik Ibsen’s character‚ Dr. Rank‚ in "A Doll’s House" is an important component of the play‚ though he is not a lead character. Rank enhances the story in his own right as a character‚ but mainly serves a greater purpose as an accentuation of Nora’a character. Nora’s relationship with Rank is equal‚ and perhaps it implants in Nora’s mind the idea that relationships should be equal. Their relationship brings up questions about social correctness and even the values necessary

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    devastating results of my Thoracic Spine MRI. It was life changing and altering and therefore problematic to cope with a herniated disk at T7-T8. Seven days after returning home from Italy‚ my father had a heart attack. Shockingly when the emergency doctor was conducting a neurological assessment he had no choice but to confess to me about a childhood accident‚ which resulted in emergency surgery to keep remaining eye. Therefore 28 years of my life I never noticed the prosthetic eye. All these overwhelming

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    his meal was cold. He ordered a fresh meal. It took so long to get the meal ready that Akbar began to feel ill. The doctor was called. He told Akbar to rest and not to eat anything for a day. That way ‚ he said‚ the cramps would go away. “But I haven’t eatenanything yet‚” said akbar. “Bad luck‚” said the doctor. “Whose face did you see this morning?” Akbar told the doctor about Hirachand. “I shall have him executed‚” he said‚ “because he has made me suffer.” Hirachand was shocked. He fell

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    existence only after the death of their father‚ who had willed the vast majority of his inheritance to Raymond. Charlie is at first immensely spiteful at his father’s decision and removes Raymond from the mental institution‚ attempting to blackmail the doctor in charge to transfer $1.5 million to Charlie. Charlie is easily frustrated by Raymond’s habits and oddities‚ as well as his need to always receive precisely the treatment to which he had become accustomed. However‚ Charlie later discovers Raymond’s

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    illness and Mr. Wheelock‚ who has a seemingly perfect life but deep down he wants nothing more but escape. While Conradin is a prisoner of his own illness‚ Mr. Wheelock is cornered by the expectations of society. "Conradin was ten years old‚ and the doctor had pronounced his professional opinion that the boy would not live another five years." - with this opening sentence starts the story of Conradin. He is a boy who carries a huge burden which should not be beard by someone so young. He lives with

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