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    Chapters 10–12 Summary The next day‚ while walking with May in the Park‚ Archer tries to persuade May to shorten their engagement. As he listens to her protests‚ he thinks to himself that she is merely repeating what has always been told to her; that she has not begun to think and act for herself. He suggests that they elope‚ an idea that to May can only seem ridiculously funny. Archer begins to suspect that May will never be able to think for herself‚ that she has been so thoroughly conditioned

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    Plays employ various kinds of structural divisions such as prologues and epilogues‚ act and scene division‚ even carefully placed intermissions. Discuss the dramatic uses made of these divisions in atleast two plays you have studied. “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen is divided into three acts. In act one‚ the transition between Nora and the porter that open “A Doll’s House” is immediately puts the money‚ which emerges as one of the most significant symbolism that forces the play’s conflict

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    Julie Watson Biography Julie Watson is a native of Atlanta‚ Georgia born at Georgia Baptist Hospital in the Old Forth Ward on Boulevard in 1963. She grew up in Atlanta’s Midtown during the 60’s and 70’s surrounded by hippies‚ then spent the summers with her grandmother and cousins in rural Rome‚ Georgia steeped in Southern traditions. Both extremes have deeply influenced her work. Julie has spent her life creating all media of art works from functional art to watercolors and has work shown on

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    had before she got thrown in this living nightmare. Verity also known as Queenie and Julie is an American spy that got imprisoned by the German soldiers. Maddie is her best friend who was also a spy and was trying to get Julie out of her prison but actually ended up killing Julie herself. As Maddie and Julie were apart they both kept “journals” of they experienced both the good and the bad ones. In the end Julie lived a good life even though she was killed by her best friend and Maddie escaped her

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    Julie Marshall and Jean-Paul have many positive negative aspects about each system that they live in. Julie has many benefits of living in the U.S. with the free-market capitalism. It is the economic system that has led to wealth creation. (Understanding Business 10th Ed.) pg. 35 A lot of the land‚ factories‚ railroads‚ stores and farms are owned and operated by individuals. You can start your business on how you want it to be‚ hire who you want and pay out what you want. You can also

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    Harrison Bergeron

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    HarrGeorge Ferguson Mrs. Eck English Harrison Bergeron After reading the title I wasn’t interested in reading the article whatsoever because it appeared to be just another one of those articles designed to bore me to death. After reading the first sentence the author slightly caught my attention. With the first few words in all caps the author said “THE YEAR WAS 2081‚ and everybody was finally equal.” As I was reading it I had a puzzled look on

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    Short Story Analysis 6 By: Michael Hurley Harrison Bergeron: This novel centers around the Bergeron’s‚ the average 2081 family in this stories dystopian America. According to this story‚ every single person is equal‚ not just under the law or equal with opportunity‚ but equal. While this sounds nice the way in which true equality is achieved is one which will annoy most modern Americans. George Bergeron‚ the father figure in this story‚ is apparently considered “above average” in mental capacity

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    As the story begins‚ the reader learns that the story takes place in an equal society where everybody was equal in every way. “The year was 2081‚ and everybody was finally equal…United States Handicapper General.” (Vonnegut‚ 912) It is in these living conditions that Vonnegut creates conflict by developing the characteristics of the “law abiding” father George Bergeron and his “rebel” son Harrison Bergeron. As George and Hazel watch television one night the program is interrupted by an announcement

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    I could hardly contain my delight when I received an invitation to a “Horror Party” which has held in honour of Countess Dracula’s birthday. The Countess was actually my best friend‚ Sandra‚ and she wanted a special party to celebrate her fourteenth birthday. The day before the party‚ some of us went to Sandra’s house to decorate the place. We paid attention to all the details‚ covering the lights with colored cellophane paper and even decorating the trays with tinsel. We also put up all kinds

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    Minority report and Harrison Bergeron both have something to do with how things might end up I the future. There are many more similarities between them such as both being fictions about what is to come in the future. However‚ there are also many differences. For instance‚ Minority Report was much more about stopping crimes before they happened. While Harrison Bergeron was simply about everybody are equal and no one being better or worse than anyone else. Minority Report is about an elite

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