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    a good place for travel‚ because it is many attractions in there. About the attractions in Tong Kong‚ there are nature attractions and man-made attractions. The nature attractions like Song Kong Global Geo-park‚ and the man-made attractions like Madame Augustus Song Kong. Also‚ there are purpose-built in Tong Kong‚ for example Disneyland and Ocean Park. The attractions in Tong Kong can attract enough visitors. According to information at government‚ the number of visitors is 54298804. But‚ if

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    after growing up. They get married and have a child‚ but the baby ’s skin is the same color as a quadroon. Armand assumes that Désirée is a decendent of black people. Désirée tries to deny the accusation by asking for her mother Valmondé ’s proof‚ but Madame Valmondé only suggests that Désirée and the baby return to the Valmondé estate. Armand also insists on their leaving. After that‚ Désirée takes the baby away and walks off into a bayou‚ never to be seen again. Armand finds one letter written from

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    References: Hesse‚ Hermann. Steppenwolf. 1927 Penguin Modern Classics p.151. Flaubert‚ Gustave. Madame Bovary. 1856 Wordsworth Classics p.53.

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    rise to the middle class but impoverished the aristocrats. The play‚ The Cherry Orchard‚ begins with Lopakhin and Ranevsky waiting for Madame Ranevsky to return to her family’s estate. Lopakhin is a neighbor of Ranevsky. He was born a serf‚ but utilized the emancipation‚ and became a free wealthy business man. Lopakhin informs the audience that he has not seen Madame Ranevsky in five years and goes into a detailed story of her kind acts when he was beaten by his father. The party arrives from the train

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    born on November 7‚ 1867 in Poland during the Russian Occupation (“Madame Curie”). Madame Curie was the youngest out of five children. She was a bright child that loved to learn‚ and was always the top in her class. Her discovery of Polonium and Radium led her to be the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize. Madame Curie passed away at age 67 on July 4‚ 1934‚ due to over exposure to penetrating radiation (“1867-1934”). Madame Curie was born to the name of Maria Salomea Sklodowska. She was the

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    had an ironic surprise ending. There is a twist into the story the years it took the main character to purchase the necklace caused an issue that it was worthless. But what was shocking about the ending was that Mathilde borrowed the necklace from Madame Forestier’s to show that she was the better than anyone else which the made the main character look like a fool by losing what she had. The story of the necklace the themes of the story such as deceptiveness of appearances‚ the danger of martyrdom

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    L. M. Montgomery once stated‚ “… we pay a price for everything we get or take in this world….” Montgomery means that whatever a person does or gets‚ there will be consequences. One would agree with this sentiment. Two works of literature that exemplify this quote are Animal Farm by George Orwell and A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Animal Farm by George Orwell shows that “we pay a price for everything we get or take in this world.” This work of literature is set on a farm called Manor Farm

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    A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a novel by Charles Dickens‚ set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. With well over 200 million copies sold‚ it ranks among the most famous works in the history of fictional literature.[2] The novel depicts the plight of the French peasantry demoralized by the French aristocracy in the years leading up to the revolution‚ the corresponding brutality demonstrated by the revolutionaries toward the former aristocrats in the early years of the revolution

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    room where an ‘’ old toady lady’’(Rilke.143)‚ Jason also describe her as an old royal looking like lady‚ for example he said‚ ‘’He jewels were big as cola cubes and sherbet lemons’’ and ‘’silver hair and a royal purple shawl’’(Rilke.143). Her name is Madame Crommelynck because she is a very formal lady. She told him that she wasn’t the vicar‚but she still sends his poems to him‚ but that she reads them first and the reason why she invites him over was to talk about his poems she just told him that you

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    family struggled and suffered heavily‚ supposedly‚ due to a curse put on them by a one-legged gypsy‚ Madame Zeroni. An old‚ Egyptian woman‚ Madame Zeroni reluctantly provided Stanley’s great-great grandfather‚ Elya Yelnats‚ with a piglet‚ to get the love of his life‚ Myra Menke. As her father was already in talks with Igor Barkov‚ who offered an enormous pig‚ he demanded something similar. Thus‚ Madame Zeroni told Elya to carry the piglet up the mountain where water ran uphill‚ make him drink that water

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