the French Queen. Lamotte was a beautiful woman‚ captivating to everyone‚ that convinced Prince de Rohan‚ the Cardinal of France‚ that Marie Antoinette was interested in obtaining a fabulously expensive diamond necklace made by Louis XV’s lover‚ Madame du Barry. Claiming she was the lesbian lover of Antoinette‚ Rohan obeyed Lamotte and went to Boehmer‚ the Queen’s jeweler to buy the diamond necklace. The charade unraveled when Boehmer went to Marie to collect the money needed to pay for the necklace
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Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Analysis Do you ever feel like an unloved outcast? Welcome to Jean Baptiste Grenouille’s world. Born in a place where scent encompasses the meaning of life‚ he is the antithesis. Published in 1985‚ Patrick Suskind’s Perfume: The Story of a Murderer‚ proves that nurture is more important than nature by exposing why Grenouille’s life of neglect due to his strange lack of scent juxtaposed with his keen sense of smell creates a need for him to become a murderer
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Antonis Papantoniou 19 November 2009 Anthropology 263g Alexis Zorbas: the man who has enough fight in him to devour the world. Many film attempts have been made aiming to portray the abundance of life within a man on the cinema screen. One of the most successful ones would be “Zorba the Greek” (1964)‚ directed by Michael Cacoyannis and with Anthony Quinn as the leading role. The plot of the movie originated form the novel “Zorbas The Greek” by Nikos Kazantzakis‚ that was first published
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Cruel intentions [pic] Etude du cinéma britannique et américain LLCE Anglais 1‚ Td.1 Cruel Intentions Cruel Intentions is a 1999 American feature film (a film made for initial distribution in theaters) starring Ryan Phillippe‚ Sarah Michelle Gellar‚ Reese Witherspoon‚ and Selma Blair. The movie is a drama film based on the 18th century French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses (written by Laclos)‚ but unlike other modern film versions of the novel (such as Dangerous
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Juxtaposition in “A Tale of Two Cities”: QUOTES: LIGHT: "The golden thread that bound them all together"(208) "The opened half door was opened a little further. A broad ray of light fell into the garret." (35)- Light was let into Doctor Manette’s room. Where the Defarges (dark) had kept him. "Mr. Manette’s white head mingled with Lucie’s radiant hair‚ which warmed and lighted it as though it were the light of freedom shining on him." (40) – Representation of light. Helped him become free
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ruthless rule of aristocrats or violent revolution of working class. Monseigheur Euremonde is a cruel nobleman. In order to get Madame Defarge’s beautiful sister‚ he seized her husband and tortured him to death‚ and killed her brother. Then extremely anger made her father die. Finally‚ the young Miss Defarge committed suicide because of humiliation and sorrow‚ and only Madame Defarge escaped by luck. When the majority of people struggled in exceeding poverty,Euremonde still exploited and oppressed them
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Marjorie Joyner was the inventor of the “permanent wave machine. ” She was born in poverty and had difficulties getting an education. This didn’t stop her from getting it at a young age and later in her senior years. This education led her to meeting Madame C.J. Walker who aided her in her career in cosmetology and the invention of the “permanent wave
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provide details of a person’s unavoidable destiny. Her visit with Madame Carlota was the “first time [Macabea] was going to have a destiny” (66). Carloata predicted a “marvelous destiny” (69) for Macabea; a destiny filled with love from foreigners‚ prosperity‚ and physical beauty It is ironic‚ that to the client before Macabea‚ Carolata predicted that she would be run over by a car – the same destiny that came of Maceabea. Madame Carolata‚ in the novel‚ represents destiny as created by humans; however
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Is Elphaba really a wicked witch? After Madame Morrible then tries to recruit Elphaba‚ Glinda‚ and Nessarose to work for the Wizard as spies‚ Elphaba heads to the Emerald city to work in an underground secretive business against the Wizard. Elphaba has a great motive to rescue the Animals from the Wizards evil plans thus she aims to kill the Wizard and his accomplices. This may seem wicked to some‚ however logically‚ Elphaba is not aiming to hurt innocent people. Therefore‚ the definition of wicked:
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Many characters in the book Holes‚ were punished one way or another. Some punishments were small while others were quite big. The big punishments were the ones we noticed the most. Those include the punishments for Sam‚ Kate‚ Stanley‚ Zero and The Warden. All of these characters were punished in different ways and for different reasons. Some deserved these punishment while others did not. Although‚ some of these punishments actually rewarded them. In the end‚ no matter what happens or why it happens
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