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    Lavina Ensor English 105 21 November 2013 Literary Analysis of “Snow White and The Seven Dwarves” In her collection Transformations‚ Anne Sexton rewrites the classic Grimm’s fairytales. In her version of “Snow White and The Seven Dwarves”‚ Sexton insinuates that women are often judged by their beauty as if it classifies a woman as a “dumb bunny”. Sexton displays Snow White in a vulnerable and unintelligent way as she continuously makes the same mistake over and over‚ as she lets her stepmother

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    Henna

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    countries. Henna has been heavily engrained in the culture for about 5000 years. In some parts of Middle East‚ the color of henna is orange/dark red but however‚ in other parts of the world‚ it is black. Women apply henna on joyous occasions such as weddings‚ festivals or even births. Here‚ in the United States people often use it as tattoos. Since henna is not permanent‚ some get it to see how it will turn out before getting the actual tattoo. Another way to use henna is using it as a hair dye. It

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    Task 1 There are many cultures that share similarities and differences in this world. Two cultures that are different in their traditions and rituals‚ though similar in their sexuality and beliefs are the Chinese and Filipino. Both cultures’ beliefs‚ sexualities‚ rituals‚ values‚ and traditions have changed over time due to the influence of other cultures and the media. The Chinese and Filipino celebrate different traditions that are held each year. Generally Chinese believe in Buddhism and the

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    holding candles while trying to control their emotions. As Sam Smith walks out of the church‚ the video flashes back to a time of happiness. Smith appears to be saying his vows to his fiancee as they were getting married. Everyone at the wedding is dressed in all white‚ making the emotions seem much happier. All of the people are smiling‚ clapping‚ and having a good time. The video then reverts back to the church where the music and lyrics slow down again‚ showing the emotion in the song and Smith is

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    Is wedding a rudiment of a former life style? I think there is one more important point to talk about. The fact that less couples are married or are about to marry is obvious. But for what reason do people deny this traditional life style‚ the „merit badge of personal life“?. In my opinion‚ it also has to do with our rapidly changing times. The world is developing in a way faster than it did a few decades ago. And maybe the behavior of people changes similarly. People do not want to stick to one

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    Marriages in Asia

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    culture evolved‚ love marriages and marriages outside the families started over taking the previously dominant culture. Our research talks about the different aspects of a generic Pakistani marriages such as‚ the brides makeup‚ wedding photography‚ bridal jewellery‚ wedding enterances and match-making. The winds of change for bridal makeup have drifted from excessive coating of makeup to subtle glowing makeup. Different pioneers in the field have somewhat similar

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    Special Occasion Speech

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    know the former couple were still talking about me when they get divorced‚ but I’m pretty sure that got nothing to do with me or my speech. 18 years ago‚ there is a girl wearing a dirty white dress sitting in the corner of my kindergarten‚ that’s how I met her‚ and today‚ there is a girl wearing a fabulous wedding dress in front us‚ that’s the reason why I am here‚ speaking. We got along with each other pretty easy since we are extremely nice people‚ or maybe I’m just a little bit nicer than her.

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    Havisham

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    her condition “I stink and remember” the words refer to her smell from wearing the same clothes but also the stench of the terrible thing that has happened to her. The events have changed her and there is real sadness and fear behind the words. Her wedding dress is described as “yellowing” as she questions how she has ended up in this situation. Stanza 3 The final part of the previous stanza merges into this third verse and the disjointedness reflects Havisham’s own distress. This stanza hints

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    Whether wedding day is the highlight of one’s life or the beginning of the end‚ the idea that marriage is a long‚ cruel process that tests the integrity of a relationship is mainstream. The choosing of locations‚ extensive dress shopping‚ broad guest list‚ and costly gift registry are just some traditions in planning the big night. In Joan Didion’s “Marrying Absurd‚” she suggests that marrying in Las Vegas diminishes the traditions of marriage‚ so therefore the union will not be long-lasting. Didion

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    Explore the way violence is presented in the poem ‘Havisham’ by Carol Anne Duffy         Carol Anne Duffy bases her poem ‘Havisham’ off of a repulsive character from ‘Great Expectations’ by Charles Dickens. Miss Havisham is introduced to us in the story as a spinster who was left at the alter after being deceived by her brother and her ‘lover’. Since the day‚ she reveled in her grudge against them for breaking her heart and she became dominated by her obsession of a perfect marriage‚ perfect partner

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