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    The American Dream "Death of a Salesman"‚ by Arthur Miller‚ illustrates and personifies the idea of achieving eternal happiness through the pursuit of the American Dream. The American Dream meant the idea that anyone could become a success no matter what they started with. You did whatever it took to become successful in the business world. According to the theory‚ all you needed was to be hard-working‚ have perseverance‚ and show some personality. It was believed that the only thing that you

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    developing attractive products and then in turn devising a brilliant marketing strategy to win the consumer over to buy their product over other competing products. Companies strive to retain their customer base by delivering value and satisfaction from their products and this is formulated in consumers’ minds as a combination of service‚ quality and price. Some consumers would not mind paying a higher price for an item or service if they received very good service. This is all part of what a consumer’s

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    Willy’s illusion at first just concerned himself‚ but as the play progresses his illusion begin to include his whole family. Willy now not only has a warped sense of his greatness‚ but the greatness of his sons as well. Willy replays Biff’s final football game over and over in his mind‚ leaving a sense of accomplishment in his mind‚ yet in reality Biff flunked out of math‚ never went to college and never truly progressed. Biff tries to prove to his father that he is not the man he believes him

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    Body Par Topic: Poe uses imagery by using an object that is not really there in order to create a visual comparison Example: "I gasped and struggled at each vibration. I shrunk convulsively an its every sweep. My eyes followed its outward or upward whorls

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    ------------------------------------------------- How to create an excellent presentationPresentation Transcript * 1. How to Create An Excellent Presentation Intellectual Property of Ruth Weal © August 2009 * 2. Presentation Objectives To give you a framework for building your presentations For you to understand the key “Dos” and “Don’ts” of creating presentations To give you the opportunity to ask any questions * 3. An excellent presentation is made up on the following elements: A good

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    How does Miller present the character of Abigail in the opening pages of ‘The Crucible’ In the opening lines of the play Abigail is portrayed as a “strikingly beautiful girl” of seventeen. But this does not seem the case as you get further into the act. In fact she is seen to have an extremely ugly heart and only care about herself. Although the audience may feel sorry for her as she says “I saw Indians smash my dear parents’ heads on the pillow next to mine” her cruelty cannot be overlooked.

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    How does the author show sympathy for Curley’s wife? On the ranch there is a well known woman merely referred to as ‘Curley’s Wife’. As the characters develop we find that she is not in fact the unimportant‚ nameless character we first perceive her as‚ but rather she is a relatively complex one‚ with much more to her than we first gather‚ causing us to feel sympathy for her later in the novel. In this essay I will state how John Steinbeck influenced the reader to feel sympathy for Curley’s wife

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    close ups of Scarface (especially when he died because of the atrocious acting)‚ awful slow motion of Vito running away from the attackers because that creates a lack of suspense that is needed at a faster pace. The useless fantasy of Vito dreaming of a peaceful life by being a hawk is also a problem since it doesn’t render anything. It’s as useless as slow motion because all it does is disrupt the actual story and it causes complete confusion to the viewer. The prettiness of the film is futile to

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    I heard a slight groan‚ and I knew it was the groan of terror”(Poe 304). Consequently‚ the movement of the old man threatens the narrator to trigger his attempt to terminate the malevolent eye. In contrast‚ the narrator can feel the groan of terror from the old man swarming up his back. The man waking up builds suspense that his death is coming near. Subsequently‚ the forthcoming death of the old man intensifies the building of suspense. The roommate as had been waiting all week and all night to rid

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