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  • The Story of an Hour

    The Story of an Hour

    “The Story of An hour” In the late 19th century, women were still succumbed to the hierarchy of the white man. He was ideal and expected to lead society with women at his side to respect, acknowledge, and love him. Women did not have another choice at this time, because the idea of one race empowering all was still practiced as the new century was born. As devastated as Mrs. Mallard seems in “The Story

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: regina
  • Compare & Contrast Mrs. Mallard, "the Story of an Hour" to Jane, "the Yellow Wallpaper"

    Compare & Contrast Mrs. Mallard, "the Story of an Hour" to Jane, "the Yellow Wallpaper"

    Diverse authors use diverse strategies to catch a reader’s attention. Both Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman were women ahead of their time; they wrote stories that were socially unacceptable but are now considered some of the greatest. In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour,” the protagonist, Mrs. Mallard, dies of a heart attack after hearing of her husband’s death. Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper” with a blasphemous plot at the time:

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    Essay Length: 334 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Artur
  • Maya Angelou Short Bio (team Harmony Requirement)

    Maya Angelou Short Bio (team Harmony Requirement)

    Maya Angelou is a poet, historian, author, actress, playwright, civil-rights activist, producer and director. She lectures throughout the US and abroad and is Reynolds professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. She has published ten best selling books and countless magazine articles. At the request of President Clinton, she wrote and delivered a poem at the 1993 presidential inauguration. Dr. Angelou began her career in drama and dance. She married a

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Top
  • My Story

    My Story

    1 Taking Attendance 1) Order in class2) Those not present will be marked as absent. Latecomers must take the responsibility to see the lecturer after class for attendance to be updated3) Definition of late- student not in class when attendance is taken4) The remark column in the attendance system will be updated with information of the absenteeism if the student provides the supporting document to the lecturer. 2 Introduction/ Learning Outcome (LO) 1) Students are

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Story of the Universe

    The Story of the Universe

    The Story of the Universe "How did we get here?" This is a question that has puzzled humans for thousands of years. From the earliest times in human history, people have been proposing answers to this eternal question. The same awe that drives us to question today has spurred countless theories from humans of all walks of life. Until recently, these theories have all been religious in nature, placing credit squarely on the good whims

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Plato - Short Biography

    Plato - Short Biography

    Plato Plato was born on or around May 21, 427 in Athens. His real name was Aristocles. Plato (meaning broad) was his wrestling name. He was the child of Ariston and Perictione, both of Athenian aristocratic ancestry. He lived his whole life in Athens, although he traveled to various places such as Sicily and southern Italy on several occasions. Little is known of his early years, but he was given the finest education Athens had

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Themes in Lotf

    Themes in Lotf

    Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Civilization vs. Savagery The central concern of Lord of the Flies is the conflict between two competing impulses that exist within all human beings: the instinct to live by rules, act peacefully, follow moral commands, and value the good of the group against the instinct to gratify one’s immediate desires, act violently to obtain supremacy over others,

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Functions of Ghost Stories

    The Functions of Ghost Stories

    The Functions of Ghost Stories A ghost story is a piece of dramatical fiction that joins the supernatural or the belief in the supernatural with reality. The idea of ghosts i.e., the supernatural, refers to a being that is unexplainable in scientific doctrine. There are those who live their lives searching for proof of the afterlife while others prefer to watch or read a fictional ghost story than to contemplate the supposed reality of ghosts.

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Andrew
  • In Walker Percy’s Story the Moviegoer

    In Walker Percy’s Story the Moviegoer

    In Walker Percy’s story The Moviegoer, Binx Bolling, a Stockbroker on the verge of turning thirty is on a quest. Set in 1960 New Orleans during Mardi Gras Binx, an upper class southern gentleman sets out to find out about himself. Answer questions that have tugged at his soul. Questions about despair, everydayness, religion and romance. Binx is stuck in a quagmire. He must break out from this cloak of ennui and find the essence

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Old Story Time

    Old Story Time

    Today’s Jamaica seems overly preoccupied with the issues of class and colour. In Old Story Time Trevor Rhone mirrors a Jamaica struggling with the same subject in the Mid Twentieth century. Discuss these concerns of the play in detail making comparisons/contrasts to the current Jamaican and Caribbean societies. In Old Story Time Trevor Rhone mirrors a Jamaica struggling with similar subjects in the mid century. Concerns that are brought out in Old Story Time are

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Chocolate Advertising (short)

    Chocolate Advertising (short)

    Executive summary An example of everyday marketing activity will be described. The aspect of marketing which this activity will be identified and explained. The ethical, social and enviromental implications will then be highlighted. This is followed by comments on how the issues could be addressed. A Personal Experience of Marketing Activity As a proud father of two girls aged eight and nine I have become more aware of the lengths companies go to, to target

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • Dead Man's Path By: Chinua Achebe What Critical Approaches Are Useful for Analyzing This Story? Why?

    Dead Man's Path By: Chinua Achebe What Critical Approaches Are Useful for Analyzing This Story? Why?

    Dead Man's Path by: Chinua Achebe What Critical approaches are useful for analyzing this story? Why? This story is about Michael Obi, a young man in his twenties who gets promoted to a new job as the headmaster of a unprogressive school. He is an educated man and has many goals set to improve the conditions of the school. His wife, Nancy, is a very superficial woman that although is decided to support her husband’s

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • Ben Lomans Success Story

    Ben Lomans Success Story

    Look up to Uncle Ben The ultimate goal in their existence for some individuals is to be as successful as one can be, to have more of everything in life. Achieving this can be a complicated difficult task which requires hard work and dedication to strive for success. To live the American Dream is to be as rich as possible, to have everything any individual can ever want, and material items is essential. However, the

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Kate Chopin, "the Story of an Hour" on Mrs. Mallard

    Kate Chopin, "the Story of an Hour" on Mrs. Mallard

    In this paragraph, the narrator’s depiction of Mrs. Mallard’s brief moment of illumination is illustrated in a very mellow-dramatic way. The reader can get a slight sense of sarcasm in the narrators tone and at the same time feel sorry for Mrs. Mallard. Mrs. Mallard seems to be quite selfish. She is not sad about her husband’s death; she is only thinking about how her life would be now that he is gone. Mrs. Mallard

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Stenly
  • How the Themes and Issues in Medea Relate to Today’s Society

    How the Themes and Issues in Medea Relate to Today’s Society

    How the Themes and Issues in Medea Relate To Today’s Society In today’s society there are many things that have come about only in recent times. Things such as drugs, abuse of alcohol and dangerous weapons have only made themselves apparent in the last hundred years or so. However, still evident in our world, as they were 2000 years ago are things such as divorce, male dominance and mothers who kill their children. Although Medea

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: regina
  • Analyse Shane with Specific Reference to the Films Visual Style and Western Themes

    Analyse Shane with Specific Reference to the Films Visual Style and Western Themes

    ‘ Analyse Shane with specific reference to the films visual style and western themes.’ By analysing ‘Shane’ (1953) in conjunction with its visual style and western themes, it will clearly show what aspects of western culture are apparent in the film. By looking at the visual style, this will show how the mise-en-scene informs the audience that ‘Shane’ is placed in the western genre. Firstly I will analyse the western themes that are visible in

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: David
  • The Story of an Hour

    The Story of an Hour

    Kate Choplin's, "The Story of an Hour," is a short story of harsh irony. As the story unfolds; it is an emotional rollercoaster. The story deals with real issues such as life, death, marriage and freedom. Louise and Brently Mallard's lives would change forever in just sixty minutes. The freedom would alter their marriage and personal relationships. Brently's friend, Richards, came across an article in a newspaper with his name in it, written above

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Of Mice and Men - Theme of Lonliness in the Book

    Of Mice and Men - Theme of Lonliness in the Book

    Of Mice and Men Literary Analysis Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, is a book that can be analyzed and broken down into a vast majority of themes. One of the predominant themes found in this book is loneliness. Many characters in this book are affected by loneliness and they all demonstrate it in one way or another throughout the book. Examples of these characters are Curley’s Wife, Crooks, and Candy. All through

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Themes and Styles of Ralph Ellison

    Themes and Styles of Ralph Ellison

    English IV 16 November 2005 The Themes and Styles of Ralph Ellison Ralph Ellison has proven himself through his novel The Invisible Man to be the leading black author of the twentieth century. Although he had written many short stories and essays collected in the book Shadow and Act, The Invisible Man is his only novel. With this one novel, Ellison earned himself the 1953 National Book Award and acclaim by the African American community

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Max
  • The Story of an Hour

    The Story of an Hour

    The story reveals how the institution of marriage in the lat 19th century still is a reflection on the 21st century. Mrs. Mallard was not happy at all in her marriage, but she stayed because back then divorce was unheard of. Mrs. Mallard was saddened by her husband's death, but on the other hand she was happy because now she could be free to do all of the things that she wanted to do. For,

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Themes and Symbols in "the Lottery" by Shirley Jackson

    Themes and Symbols in "the Lottery" by Shirley Jackson

    Themes and Symbols in "The Lottery" By Shirley Jackson The story entitled “The Lottery,” written by Shirley Jackson is an intriguing and shocking parable. “The Lottery” is set in a small village on a clear summer day. Written in objective third person point of view, “The Lottery” keeps the reader in suspense as the story progresses. The story begins June 27th on a “clear and sunny…full-summer day.” From the very beginning, irony occurs in the

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Story of an Hour

    The Story of an Hour

    In “The Story of an Hour,” I can relate to so many different things that go on in this short tragic story. After reading the story I almost felt like Louise Mallard and I were living the same life with different events and a different outcome. Everything about the two of us comes down to being always misunderstood and just wanting to be free. In the beginning of the story, we look at Louise Mallard

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Theme Based on the Movie Crash, Screenwriter Paul Haggis

    Theme Based on the Movie Crash, Screenwriter Paul Haggis

    There are racisms, prejudice, and stereotypes that we faced everyday of our lives in this world. We may not see it, but consciously we know it is there. In contribution to this, the movie “Crash” written and directed by Paul Haggis shows individuals, such as, family members, business people, working people, and strangers say the most harmful and violent thing to each other. Every character in the movie have their own scenario or irony

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Vika
  • A Fork in Davids Road.A Story About My Father

    A Fork in Davids Road.A Story About My Father

    Homer Bell Narrative Biographical Mrs. Kahn 12/12/05 David’s Fork In The Road The rain was so intense, the Sacramento River was on the brink of spilling over. The gray clouded sky expressed all that David felt deep in himself. Waiting on the cold table searching the walls for a soothing sight but all that’s found is thermometers, cotton, tongue depressors, and gauze. Someone’s footsteps could be heard in the distance. They seemed like his executioner

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Architectural Short Write: Statue of Liberty

    Architectural Short Write: Statue of Liberty

    Architectural Short Write: Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty National Monument was given to the people of the United States by France in 1886. The Statue of Liberty was first given to us to show a sign of friendship between the French and the U.S, and over the years has grown to represent freedom and democracy as well as international friendship. The Statue of Liberty is a woman holding a torch, and a tablet

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Stenly