around me darkness sits‚ still and quiet. I heard a creak‚ then a minuscule and weak voice talked‚ “Sydney‚ are you alright?” “Mmm” was all I could get out of my weak and tired body. Then the voice talked to me again‚ “Sydney‚ this is Dad speaking. The doctor just told me that the impact of you hitting the seat in front of you was very hard‚ it blinded you for life.” Darkness grabbed me‚ never letting me be perky and happy again
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“Old Mrs. Grey” Born in 1882‚ Virginia Woolf was an author‚ feminist‚ critic‚ essayist‚ pacifist and one of the founders of the Modernist Movement in Literature. Like many of her contemporaries in the Movement‚ she employed a vivid and descriptive stream-of-consciousness writing style that was rooted in the popular Freudian psychoanalytic theories of the day; and in fact‚ both of her brothers became psychoanalysts. Woolf regarded herself as “mad”‚ having bouts of debilitating depression brought
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going to the hospital to get a confirmation of my suspicions. She drove me to the ER where we would promptly sit for twenty minutes before they could assign us to a room. Once we were assigned to a room‚ where we would wait for the doctor for another ten minutes. The doctor then came into the room wearing a white coat‚ glasses that were far too small for his head‚ and a clipboard in his hand. He talked to us swiftly about my nose‚ saying that I definitely needed to get an X-ray‚ and for that we would
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I knew this was my moment. The anguish that came in short splutters from the doctor’s mouth left me more than shell-shocked. The panic that came after‚ however‚ knocked me over. The doctor was the grim reaper‚ issuing death sentences to the people who visited him‚ unfeeling‚ cold‚ and resistant to the pleas and bargains of the victims. The sentence struck a chord in my heart‚ with the sudden realization that the clock in my body had begun to tick‚ the second hand spinning away in reverse
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AJA Review #1 The article I chose was “Illegal Operations: Women‚ Doctors‚ and Abortion‚ 1886-1939‚” by Angus McLaren. The overall concept of the article was on how laws affected the women’s way of receiving the assistance they needed to carry out fertility control or commonly referenced in the article as “induction of miscarriage.” The author addresses the prospective of the women‚ doctors‚ male affiliate in quietus‚ and the court‚ in the era of the late nineteenth‚ early twentieth centuries
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must have blacked out because the next thing I know is that I am suddenly in a car with a rag under my bloody chin. As we entered the emergency room a few nurses told me to sit down. They took me to a different room‚ a smaller one. They told me the doctor would be here soon. I lied down on a bed like thing. It was very uncomfortable. There was a TV in the upper right corner of the room. I
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The doctor holds out his arms‚ placing them wide‚ so that they are in a normal person’s unobstructed line of vision. He instructs Simon to tell him which finger he sees move or both if they both move. After Simon fails to see the finger on the left side move‚ the doctor slowly begins to move his hand in. Only when his hand is in the middle of Simon’s vision does Simon see it. He continues to get the fingers correct‚ but fails to see them move at the same time. The doctor performs another
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Knowing Mothers sometimes under exaggerate I instantly stood up ran to the mirror. There was a visible cut all the way down to my cheek. You could see the bone in my forehead. Immediately after that we went to the ER we had to wait briefly for the doctor be able to see me. While we were walking endless corridors and hallways to his office he‚ made a terrible joke. We arrived at his office and he took off my bandage on my head. He said it was not a major injury‚ but it would need a couple of days to
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at this point could help me besides the scariest thing of all… having major surgery. That was just talk all the doctors tried throwing every single medication they could into me but again nothing was ever going to touch me.. After “failing” all of these medications everyone started to feel so frustrated and almost seemed like they wanted to give up on me.
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clinic and meets Doctor Tomas. A hospital emerges as she is taken there‚ she gets hanged up in the anatomy room where Oxford students dissect her. Time and Sequence Told retrospectively‚ the omniscient narrator takes us to Miss Gee’s last moment of her life – the narrator presents Miss Gee in the middle of her life up to her death. Throughout the whole poem‚ the narrator stays the same mocking Miss Gee and her life. Characters Miss Gee is the centre of the poem. The Doctor comes in late during
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