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    “I get lonely‚ she said. You can talk to people‚ but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley. Else he gets mad. How’d you like not to talk to anybody?” (87). Curley’s Wife is asking Lennie why he cannot talk to her‚ and displays how Curley’s Wife feels alone and isolated by being suppressed. Loneliness causes her to seek attention from others and eventually leading to her death. Not having a true self-identity is a result of Curley’s Wife loneliness‚ and why she has no name. Curley’s Wife has no self-identity

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    the only woman. During the 1930’s women were treated unequally to men‚ and weren’t treated with as much respect‚ which is reflected later when we realise that Curley’s wife isn’t addressed with a name. The attitude to women at the time contrasts with how gender inequality is now; women have the right to vote and they are now appreciated. The

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    it soon fell into another crisis‚ and that crisis was the tension between the confederacies and union both having different views and political ideas on how this country should be ran. Some believed it should retain its current state and nothing should be changed‚ while the other‚ being the union‚ believed that equal rights should be a liberty everyone deserves regardless of who they are and what they did. With this being a border between the two parties‚ the confederation believed they should all

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    and murder in many of his works‚ which were the acute reflection of Victorian society’s foremost fears. One of the main assets of his work‚ however‚ was his ability to build intense suspense. By using a variety of techniques‚ Poe was able to create tension and mystery in his short stories. In this essay I will aim to describe his myriad methods. Poe employs excessively detailed descriptions and repetition to delay the reader’s arrival at the final climax; he did this because he wanted to give time

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    essay is a founding document of feminist art history that explores powerful relationship between gender and art and the history of dynamic tension. Edmonia Lewis is not only an example of a prolific female artist‚ but is a sculpture of African American and Native American decent. In Lewis’s sculptures we see stylistically neoclassic imagery with an important twist‚ she puts her own identity at the periphery. Lewis work encompasses themes of religion‚ freedom and slavery and while she sometimes depicts

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    price of the products sold in John Lewis Stores will be the lowest in the neighborhood which even helped John Lewis to establish strongly in the British Market basically more amongst the middle class people. It has also been the motto and the slogan for the company for 76 years‚ since its establishment. A partner of John Lewis Partnership which even includes other stores like Waitrose‚ Greenbee. Every Employee who works at John Lewis is a partner in the company and

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    Poverty and Dignity: The implied theme of the tension between poverty and dignity in Tuesday Siesta‚ One passage that stood out to me is when the Mother said “If you feel like doing anything‚ do it now‚” said the woman. “Later‚ don’t take a drink anywhere even if you’re dying of thirst. Above all‚ no crying.” I perceived this as though the Mother has a strong sense of self dignity‚ and also is very reticent. She was telling her daughter to not let anyone see her sorrow or her simple need to quench

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    Origins are the single most important factor that shapes a person. Were a person lived shapes that person‚but it does not define them. This is shown in Sandra Cisneros novella The House On Mango Street. The story follows a young girl named Esperanza who has just moved to “Mango Street”. All of her life her family has been poor and had to move around constantly. When she arrives on Mango Street she is disappointed with where she lives. The book progresses by showing as Esperanza grows up in this

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    Upton Sinclair had always insisted that The Jungle was misread but did he ever think it could have been miswritten? The style of writing is not effective when addressing issues in a capitalistic society but proves to be very effective when exposing the secrets of the meatpacking industry. The novel is not remembered for being a classic work in literature but rather an important book in history in that it changed the way America looked at food in the early part of the century. Sinclair loses his

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    Lewis Lapham stated that the “American faith in money easily surpasses the degrees of intensity achieved by other societies”. As time goes on‚ it has become apparent that “money means so much to us” but it is only paper and that in actuality it cannot bring happiness. In my opinion‚ Lewis Lapham’s take on the attitudes toward wealth in the United States are correct. Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and the rising rate of depression that is extremely apparent amongst the adolescent

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