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    The Red Shoes

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    different. The shifts in the meaning of the color can be related to the action in the story‚ and how Karen is feeling or being affected by her surroundings. Karen’s “red and sore ankles” in the opening of the story are the result of wearing wooden shoes in the winter. This redness is symbolic of her poor family‚ and also of her playful nature. As is shown in the rest of the story‚ Karen is a carefree child‚ and the type of girl‚ who even though she is wearing heavy wooden shoes‚ would

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    our understanding of the concept of change can be limited at times. It is when we are able to engage with texts that we are able to broaden our understanding that change encompasses. J.D Salinger’s novel ‘Catcher in the Rye’‚ J.C. Burke’s novel Tom Brennan and Gus Sant’s film ‘Good Will Hunting’ all employ similar concepts of change. We are able to connect with these concepts as they reflect changes happening in our own lives. This allows us to then develop a greater understanding of the concept of

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    Cited: Brennan‚ Joseph Payne. H. P. Lovecraft: An Evaluation. Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism Vol 4. Ed. Sharon K. Hall. Gale Research Company; Detroit Michigan‚ 1981. Gahr‚ Elton. "Book Reviews: The Rats in the Walls‚ by H P Lovecraft." Helium. Helium

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    (1988) 164 CLR 539 F.C. 88/012 Medium Neutral Citation: [1988] HCA 15 Hearing Date(s): 1987‚ May 13 1988‚ April 8 Decision Date: 20 June 2011 Jurisdiction: High Court of Australia Before: C.J Mason J. Wilson J. Brennan J. Deane J. Gaudron Catchwords: Negligence - Duty of care - Solicitor - Will held by solicitor - Failure to inform executor of death of testator and of contents - Whether duty to do so - Loss to estate caused by executor’s ignorance of

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    unfinished business will continue to cause problems for Karen until she is able work through it and develop the skills and values she needs to be

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    few moments after Martha’s exit‚ a shot is heard.” (Hellman 3.1.67). Her confession in the play simply revolves around the love she has for Karen. In the film‚ Martha makes her love confession‚ but her speech is extended and it includes more guilt and shame; Marta says‚ “I am guilty” as she cries to Karen. There is an exaggeration in her confession to Karen. Director Wyler perhaps chooses to extend Martha’s confession to add more drama to this already melodramatic play. The difference this creative

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    coming from a child‚ so therefore it had to be true. In the second act‚ Mary Tilford decides to run home to her grandmother’s house because she is unhappy with having to attend the school‚ she then gets the idea to tell her grandmother that Martha and Karen are lovers and make “strange noises” that scare all the girls. She says she has to whisper it in her ear because she doesn’t want to be heard‚ and feels like it is a secret worth whispering about. As she is whispering in her ear Mrs. Tilford says to

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    and what other people may think. People tend to place other individuals opinions higher than their own whilst making a decision. This thought process is intensely evident throughout the novel. One example of this is Lois‚ mother of Karen McNeil. The reason Karen had initially entered a coma was due to her taking valuim that Lois had given her. Her mother always told her she wasn’t pretty enough and that taking pills would be beneficial…"You know I was raised on pills; Mom’s a walking pharmacy

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    Simple Sentences Analysis

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    Simple Sentences 1. At the five year old’s’ first‚ chaotic soccer practice‚ the unnamed team’s confluence of kooky ideas led to the team name of “Shining Star Frogs”. Metacognition: For this sentence‚ the use of a prepositional phrase establishes context for the sentence in that it shows why the team is gathered. With the addition of the adjective “unnamed”‚ the need for collecting team name ideas is further exemplified. The greek affix con allows for better understanding of the word because con

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    melts away (Durante‚ 1989). One little girl named Karen was especially attached to Frosty and she suggested that he go to the North Pole by train. Frosty and Karen sneak onto the train as they do not have the money for tickets. Without their knowledge‚ Hinkle hides under the train thinking he can get his hat back. The weather is getting too cold for Karen‚ (but just right for Frosty) so he decides they should get off and build a fire to keep Karen warm (Durante‚ 1989). Frosty tells Hocus Pocus to

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