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    Patrick Suskind- Perfume

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    Stolen Innocence: The Exploration of the elements of innocence from the fallen victims of Grenouille as he begins and ends his quest for the ultimate scent in Perfume: The story of a murder By Mariama Bah Subject: HL English Year 1 Candidate Number: 000213XXX School: International School of Kenya Word Count: 1316 Reflective Statement: Perfume Perfume by Patrick Süskind‚ exposed me to a series of literary texts‚ themes and ideas. It also opened me to a variety of cultural developments

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    Explore how Shakespeare examines the themes if jealousy and deception in Othello the play and Othello the character. Sana Thomas Jealousy and Deception are both continuous themes running through out Shakespeare’s Othello. Indeed‚ it is jealousy that provides the fuel for the plot and deception that leads to the classic downfall of the ’hero’ as is common in Shakespeare tragedies. However‚ it is a theme of hate that the play opens. It is a hate of inveterate anger. It is a hate that is

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    Gay Parenting in the Media

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    completely acceptable in today’s society would have seemed the exact opposite just a few decades ago. For example‚ in 1953‚ Lucille Ball was not allowed to say the word "pregnant" while she was expecting baby Ricky and it wasn’t until the 1960’s show Bewitched‚ that we saw a married couple actually sharing the same bed (Smith 2010). Considering how conservative the television networks were during those years‚ it is not hard to deduce that something as controversial as homosexuality would be far from discussed

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    Despite Irving’s criticisms‚ he was a patriot and admirer of both the Revolution and his country‚ but he had serious questions about their democratic excesses. He was interested in the Revolution throughout his life and had collected many books on the subject. On its primary level‚ "Rip Van Winkle" is a public celebration of the American Revolution. The story opens with the prefigurative imagery of family breakups‚ specifically the Kaatskill (Catskill) Mountains that "are a dismembered branch of

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    Hiv/Aids in Africa

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    HIV/AIDS has been named a global epidemic with its toll being felt significantly especially in Africa. It has been a major cause of death in the world; it also continues to be a public health concern. It poses a risk to future generations with villages being wiped out due to its impacts (Iliffe‚ p.47). The most affected generation being the most active age group leaving the elderly and aged to look after the young. Widows and orphans have been a major occurrence in many villages and they struggle

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    In Shakespeare’s comedies The Taming of the Shrew and A Midsummers Night Dream‚ both fathers can be overlooked due to their few occurrences‚ but are pivotal to the storyline. In the fathers’ pursuits to find favorable suitors for their daughters‚ their inattentiveness leads to the daughters choosing the men they want to marry. Bianca’s father‚ Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew is consumed with finding a suitor for his eldest daughter Katherine before Bianca‚ distracting him from Bianca’s communication

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    Salem Witch Trials

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    Historical Overview and Brief Analysis Amidst millenniums of debate‚ argument‚ and conflict concerning racial prejudges and those issues which surround their implementation‚ there has consistently existed a certain historical prejudice regarding various stereotypical ideas for those things which people can not understand or explain logically. While more contemporary examples of such circumstances include concepts such as McCarthyism‚ it is generally accepted that the most classic example

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    The interactions between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. 1. Assembly at Meryton. (pg 7) * Darcy is found to be “proud‚ to be above his company‚ and above being pleased.” * “He was the proudest‚ most disagreeable man in the world.” 2. Assembly at Meryton. (pg 8) * Elizabeth has to sit out two dances (lack of gentlemen). * To Darcy‚ Elizabeth is only “tolerable” and “not handsome enough to tempt” him. * He thinks Elizabeth to be plain and unattractive and she doesn’t

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    between Demetrius and Helena is contrived‚ “It is also delightfully absurd‚ when we bear in mind that it is the instant effect of Robin Goodfellow’s love-juice‚ and represents a vision of Helena that Demetrius was quite unable to see his sight was bewitched” (Belsey 118). What Besley is saying is‚ looking at it from an outside view‚ it is quite ironic and absurd that Demetrius would be completely in love with Helena‚ but for all the wrong reasons. Belsey says that their love is not real love‚ and that

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    Introduction Between the fourteenth and eighteenth centuries‚ many people died by cruel and horrible deaths of buring at the stake‚ hanging‚ or being tortured. The estimates of people killed ranged up to the millions which included men‚ women‚ children‚ and even aristocrats as they were accused of witchcraft. Although‚ poor and elderly women were the ones effected the most from multitudes of paranoia and delusions in those centuries. However‚ certain molecules played a role in this discrimination

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