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    “picture brides” to lonely men in foreign countries. The original mail-order bride system grew out of necessity based on specific cultural conditions. The modernized version of “picture brides” is a multi-million dollar industry. This type of matchmaking business relies on stereotypes and transnational economic inequalities.

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    Emma is a novel about a young woman who develops a passion for matchmaking which does not always end up as planned. During the time the novel was written‚ social status was determined by a combination of family background‚ reputation‚ and wealth and of course marriage was one of the main ways in which one could raise or maintain one’s social status. This was especially true for women because it was basically the only way considering the fact that they were unable to work a honest living or accomplish

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    Sive by John B. Keane – Key Scenes 1. Opening Scene (until Thomasheen Sean Rua comes in) Cultural Context The stage instructions at the start give some insight into the context of 1950’s rural Ireland‚ which is insular and where people were not well off (“the kitchen is poorly furnished”). There are typical features of a rural cottage of the time – the sugan chairs‚ the black skillet hanging over the fire‚ the creamery tank‚ the sack of flour. The old lady (Nanna) smoking the pipe also

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    It is so easy and slot-friendly to mistake a celebration of Bollywood’s kitsch to be actual kitsch. But to confuse Gurinder Chadha’s delicious‚ walloping and wacky adaptation of Jane Austen as a take on the Bollywood formula is to‚ quite simply‚ confuse the wood for the trees. Jane Austen meets Manoj Kumar in "Bride & Prejudice". And they are finally moulded into a vision that’s entirely and incontrovertibly Chadha’s. In her projection of the classic and the kitsch in the same range of vision‚ Beckham

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    her arms." He is willing to overlook her gossipy chatter about Tom’s extra- marital affair‚ and is instead beguiled by her dry witticisms and her apparent simple sunniness: "Time for this good girl to go to bed‚" she says. When Daisy begins her matchmaking of Nick and Jordan‚ we sense that she is only leading where Nick’s interest is already taking him. It is Jordan‚ then‚ who makes Nick feel comfortable at Gatsby’s party‚ as we sense what Nick senses: they’re becoming a romantic couple. As they

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    It involves great gatherings that include religious ceremonies‚ ritual athletic contest like the Tailteann Games‚ feasting‚ matchmaking and trading. Evidence has shown that religious rites included the offering of the 1st‚ a feast of the new food‚ the sacrifice of a bull and a ritual dance-play. The majority of all these would’ve taken place on top of the mountains. Lughnasadh customs

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    first person to bite into the apple would be the next one to be allowed to marry. Girls would put the apple they bobbed under their pillows and dream of their future husband. Today‚ people play it as a drunken display of skill‚ rather than a matchmaking

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    The Upper Serangoon Road is a major road connecting the city centre to the north-eastern part of Singapore. Little would have known that the Upper Serangoon Road was once a corridor that was brimming with communal and cultural activities. The current Upper Serangoon Road‚ once a cauldron of bustling activities‚ is a far cry from what it used to be in the 1960-1970s. Despite the redevelopment of the area‚ various buildings that evoke memories of the past still stand tall. My interviewee is my maternal

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    Social structure is seen in both “Emma” and “Clueless” and the concept is maintained throughout both of the texts. Social structure is able to influence Emma’s perception of her surroundings and matchmaking skills. Cher’s amount of knowledge and actions towards the school cliques is also influenced by the concept of social structure. “Emma” and “Clueless” both explore female gender roles in their appropriate context‚ highlighting the limited power

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