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    she had gotten raped at a party over the summer. She called the cops because of what had happened so for calling the cops everyone hated her and wouldn’t talk to her‚ even her best friends. A main part or motif of the story is mirrors. Every time Melinda looks in a mirror or a reflective object it reflects on how she is feeling about herself that part of the story. The images of herself that she sees progress through the story along with Melinda’s attitude. In the beginning of the story Melinda

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    observing from a hidden position. The simplest periscope consists of a tube with mirrors placed at each end. (McMahon‚ 2013) These mirrors are placed 45 degrees apart in a parallel fashion. (McMahon‚ 2013) A version of this periscope with an additional two lenses helped with warfare in World War I for trench combat‚ gun turrets and armoured vehicles. Submarines use more complex periscopes involving prisms instead of mirrors. (McMahon‚ 2013) The earliest periscope was invented in 1450 during the pilgrimage

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    in Surfacing too we have many mirror scenes. The various mirror scenes in the novel portrays the narrator’s distorted sense of self. She doesn’t have a positive self-image. She was very afraid of looking into the mirror. She felt that the dead were forbidding her from brushing her hair as well as being in the mirror. She felt that the mirror trapped her image as well as herself. So as she wanted to be free from all bounds therefore she altogether refused the mirror. But when I pick up the brush there

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    in the Mirror Branagh’s vision of William Shakespeare’s famous “To be‚ or not to be‚” soliloquy manifests Hamlet’s displeasure with himself as he debates eternal sleep; the set up of this scene contributes significantly to the emotional impact and symbolism. The lack of music and sound in the beginning forces the audience’s attention towards the soliloquy. The quietness in the scene also exhibits how Hamlet is wishing for a quiet death‚ suicide. Walking slowly towards the two-way mirror‚ while he

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    T’was a dreadful and eerie night. A terrible storm was devastating the countryside of northern Scotland. The thunder created shrieks of horror‚ and the rain poured in agony. A hooded‚ tall‚ and gaunt man‚ emerging from the mist on horseback‚ approached the melancholy and horrid estate of Stark. The Stark family was a munificent and patriotic family‚ thus the Stark appellation was well maintained. The tragic death of the family is considered to be equivocal‚ for there is no true story of the death

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    when you walk past a mirror? That’s because we are always watching you. I’ve been hanging on the wall at the Capulet house for more than 15 years. In those years‚ I watched our young Juliet grow up into a fine woman‚ several servants come and go‚ and so many interested parties take place in this home like the one last night. I’ve seen enemies enter‚ revenge be sworn‚ and a forbidden love blossom. Capulet’s party last night was interesting to say the least‚ and being a mirror on the wall give me a

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    Whose Face do you see?

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    Marjun  Reginsdóttir       Whose  face  do  you  see?   Melvin  Burgess   ______________________________________________________     In  this  essay  I’ll  analyze  the  story  “whose  face  do  you  see”  with  special  emphasis   on  themes‚  writing  technique  and  significance  of  the  title.       The  primary  writing  technique  that  is  used

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    they push on each other and stay firm. This design is used in bridges and even cars for strength. Another use of the parabola is in lights. Headlights‚ searchlights‚ flashlights and more. The reflective mirrors inside are one big parabola. The light is shone in the middle and the curved mirrors shoot the light out of the bottom of the parabola. There is no direction that the light can be shone within the parabola that won’t bounce out the bottom to shine where it is pointed. It is the perfect design

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    Essay on Feature Article

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    The feature articles ‘No Time to Stop’ written by Kate Legge and ‘The Ugly Truth about Beauty’ by Julie Hosking‚ embody a range of generic conventions. Both articles make use of conventions such as a descriptive opening paragraph‚ graphics and omission‚ to allow the journalists to present their ideas and opinions effectively to the reader. A common idea evident in both texts relate to children and society; the first article conveniently stating that if only we more willing to help and were less engrossed

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    Mirror

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    the mirror says that it’s unjudgemental and it just reflects everything it sees.... it calls the candles and moon liars and goes on about how the woman needs the mirror. It also compares and places itself within the ranks of godliness. This poem is not a riddle‚ speaking with the voice of some mysterious "I" until the end‚ where the reader is shocked to find out that it’s a mirror‚ and not a person speaking. Instead‚ the poem lets us know from the start that we’re hearing from a mirror‚ with its

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