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    the defining problem that created the narrative‚ and thus is the moment that will change the protagonist for the better or worse. To illustrate this‚ I will use the film Arrival by Denis Villeneuve. The production is about a linguistics professor‚ Louise Banks‚ who is asked to translate a message from mystifying extra-terrestrials. They (sic) have entered the atmosphere but haven’t touched the ground‚ their intentions with the planet. It is now up to her and a team to decode the ET’s message—all the

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    Magnificence pertains to somewhat the potential or the strength of a person. In the story‚ the reversal of gender assignments is not actually incidental. The magnificent one in the story does not only point out to the mother but to all women who finally had the strength to rise up against male abuse. The psychological oppression of women and children‚ which emerges into the light of consciousness once the mask of false chivalry is wrenched away. In the story “Magnificence”‚ the descriptions

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    if he can start working? What is the status of his employment checklist paperwork? 16. The Caller is Stein Zachary (STEI004)‚ a Care Provider. He wants to know if he can start working? What is the status of his employment checklist paperwork? 17. Thelma Adams (025016480013) is a Medicaid Recipient. How many Care Providers does she

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    she is on a mission‚ late Saturday afternoon and has no choice‚ but to cautiously‚ ease out of her driveway‚ turn south onto Flat Bottom Road and follow it for seventeen miles‚ into the boonies‚ to the isolated home of her dearest friend Estelle Louise. For the past forty years Clemmie Sue has traveled this route and knows Flat Bottom Road‚ as well as she knows the lyrics to - ‘Carry Me Back to Old Virginny’. Nevertheless‚ fifty yards

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    in that time. With the news of her husband’s passing‚ Mrs. Mallard seems to automatically change her outlook on life‚ and seems to have an identity… she is not just someone wife. All of the characters in the story pay close attention to how fragile Louise Mallard is. With the return of her husband‚ she experiences only moments of freedom‚ before the return of her oppression causes her to drop dead. It is clear quite early after the news of her husband’s passing that Mrs. Mallard finally felt as if

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    [pic] [pic] Introducing for one more day Before you begin for one more day‚ have students brainstorm about the meaning behind the title‚ and what value they place on one day‚ 24 hours‚ or 1‚440 minutes in their own lives. Students should read the end papers‚ front and back inside flaps‚ which will give them a synopsis of for one more day. Ask your students if they have ever read another book by Mitch Albom‚ and if they did were there common themes and tones that ran through them

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    glacier fed lakes and rivers and form a spectacular backdrop for endless forests.” (Hempstead 295) Banff National Park is also “the home of two of North America’s most famous resort towns‚ Banff Township and Lake Louise.”(Hempstead 295) Another

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    dramatic irony. The first instance of irony is found in the sixteenth paragraph when Josephine is desperately trying to get Mrs. Louise Mallard to open the door. By her saying‚ “‘I beg;open the door-you will make yourself ill‚’” the reader can gather the irony because Louise is not making herself ill‚ but rather drinking the elixir of life that is freedom. When Louise is in her room‚ she is becoming aware of her newborn freedom. By the reader knowing this and Josephine being ignorant of it this becomes

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    The story of an hour is a classic example of literary fiction that uses symbolism and themes to tell the story. In the first sentence‚ Kate Chopin introduces the main character Louise Mallard as having heart trouble. Louise’s sister and friend came to tell the disturbing news that her husband died in a train wreck. They take great care to relay the news gently‚ so as not to upset her heart condition. Chopin does not go into detail about the heart trouble‚ leaving the reader to think what they will

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    "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ and "The Story of An Hour" by Kate Chopin presents two women‚ Louise and Charlotte‚ who tries to overcome their controlling husbands to achieve individual freedom. The stories were both feminist. Webster’s dictionary defines feminism as the belief that women should have economic‚ political‚ and social equality with men. In these two stories‚ the women fight for social equality with men as they struggle to have the freedom to do what they want.

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