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    produced in France or even in America.” Chopin’s “Story of an Hour” is going to be analyzed. The plot is quite simple. The protagonist Brently Mallard finds out about her husband’s death in a railroad accident from his friend Richards and her sister Josephine. But as it occurs later Mr. Mallard was far from the accident and he comes back home like nothing happened. His sudden appearance comes Brently’s death who was always affected with a heart trouble. The author uses entrusted narrative inner represented

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    Literary Analysis of The Story of an Hour Roman Lewis English 125 Prof. Paula Porter March 7th‚ 2011 Literary Analysis of The Story of an Hour The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin captured my attention because it explained the ironic ways Mrs. Mallard coped with the news of her husband’s death. I found it further appealing Kate Chopin‚ the author‚ was a widow. This lead me believe that there could have been some kind of connection between

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    her selfish joy of freedom and the shocking death of her own. Mrs. Mallard was a young woman “afflicted with a heart trouble” (15) and the cause was unknown. One day‚ Mrs. Mallard was given horrific news of her husband’s death by her sister Josephine and Mr. Mallard’s friend Richard. The news was broken to her softly. She wept tears of sorrow in her sister’s arms before going upstairs to her bedroom. In her room she sat in this comfortable recliner facing the wide window. While sitting in her

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    Text analysis Assessment Task: Novel study Chocolat Stage 1 English Words: 693 The Role of Religion The Story of Chocolat begins on Shrove Tuesday where Harris describes the journey of a young traveller‚ Vianne and her daughter Anouk; they are brought to the town of lansquenet by “the wind.” (pg. 16) The story is planned very much during lent and communicates ideas of religion throughout the story. Religion plays a major role in Harris’ book Chocolat. The town of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes

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    Rizal’s Women in Life Segunda Katigbak Segunda Catigbac y Solís was born in Lipa‚ Batangas in the year 1863 (date unknown) to Don Norberto Catigbac y Calao(gobernadorcillo de Lipa‚ 1862-1863) and Doña JustaSolís y Luz. She was the second child in a family of 8— Mariano(Capitan Municipal 1896-1897)‚ Maria Carmina‚ Maria Ynes (Augustinian Nun)‚ JustaYsabel‚ Norberto Jr.‚ Mauricio‚ and Jose Ma. Isabelo. With the second marriage of her father to Doña Macaria Mendoza y Latorre in 1879‚ Segunda had

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    produced by Robyn Kershaw‚ which was also based on the novel‚ written by Melina Marchetta‚ which she co-scripted as well. Although the film and the novel have the same plot‚ the scenes are in different order‚ which makes it a mystery to watch or read. Josephine Alibrandi (Pia Miranda) is in her last year of high school‚ attending a catholic private school with a scholarship. She promises herself to end her final year on getting the accurate grades she needs to pursue her dreams on studying law‚ alongside

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    for Alibrandi is about Josephine Alibrandi in her last year of high school at St Martha‘s. The book begins with Josie sitting at her desk in her religion class in deep thought about a multiple choice question in a Hot Pants Magazine. The setting in Looking for Alibrandi does not play a main part in the book but plays a main part in her love and family life. In the book there is an emphasis on an urban environment with a teenage view on the social links at her school. Josie lives in Australia in

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    suffers a disconnect after Joss dies‚ he tells the funeral director ‘I won’t believe he’s dead you know‚ until I see him in the flesh’ (p. 114).2 The body that Colman is presented with‚ however‚ is not that of his father but instead it is Joss and Josephine in the same flesh. With Colman unable to reconcile the body on the table with that of his dead father‚ his grieving process is arrested. Colman is a character who has built his sense of self around the image of his father this is evident when he

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