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  • Boundaries: When to Say YES; When to Say NO to Take Control of Your Life

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    Boundaries: When to Say YES; When to Say NO to Take Control of Your Life is a Christian self-help book by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend. The authors argue that boundaries, what we accept and reject, are a necessary component to defining ourselves spiritually and emotionally and allow us to make meaningful decisions in our lives. Citing the bible extensively, the book discusses problems resulting from either a lack of clear moral boundaries or from having too rigidly-defined boundaries.

  • Male Oppression in Jane Eyre

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    Jane Eyre Male Oppression Considered one of Charlotte Bronts greatest works Jane Eyre will always be known for its strong message and symbolism especially the theme of male oppression On Janes journey to self discovery many male characters attempt to oppress her but she resists In Jane Eyre Charlotte Bront uses the interactions between Jane Mr Rochester and St John Rivers to assert that women during the Victorian Era possessed the will to overcome male oppression and gain both their own indepen

  • Characterisation of Chris in Into The Wild

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    The Story of Chris McCandless His Feelings and Views on what was going on Around and Within Him Chris McCandless was a lost soul his family may have been set for life but Chris wanted nothing to do with them Financial aid for college was never a problem for Chris he graduated from Emory on time and his parents wanted to pay for law school even buy him a new car Though Chris didnt want that he wanted to get away from everything that society was he didnt want his parents buying him a new car he w

  • Commentary on Ulysses

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    Ulysses which may be the most brilliant novel in English was written by James Joyce in 1922 It is a very complicated book because there are allusions to other literary books such as Homers Odyssey Shakespeare or even the Bible The book is divided into 18 chapters and each one represents one hour from 8am until 2am of June 16 1904 Joyce as an excellent tenor said he can justify every syllable of the book There are three main characters Leopold and Molly Bloom and Stephen Dedalus The whole book i

  • Death in Tuesdays With Morrie

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    See without looking hear without listening breathe without asking W H Auden Its natural to die That is what Morrie is trying to convey to the public in general Tuesdays with Morrie is a book which might help reflect on life and the way things are viewed This book tells us about a promising student and the relationship he had with his professor before and after graduation It shows us a moment in time that is permanent to the author for the rest of his life Also it demonstrates the growth of the

  • Commentary on Taming of the shrew

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    Taming of the Shrew research paper Pg 1 At the beginning of the play Kate and Pertruchio seem like opposites psychologically but by the end theyre similar At the beginning of the play Kate and Pertruchio seem as if they are two completely different characters Towards the beginning of the play in the mirror scene you can see dramatic differences between the two characters For example when Petruchio meets Kate for the first time you can see right away that the attitudes of the characters are comp

  • Friar Lawrence in Romeo And Juliet

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    Good or Evil You Tell Me In many ways Friar Laurence and the nurse have been both good and bad for Romeo and Juliet Throughout the story both Friar Laurence and the nurse made choices that changed the course of Romeo and Juliets lives Some of these were positive changes and others would later be greatly regretted In the story Friar Laurence was at some moments good for Juliet and at others very bad For example the fact that he didnt fulfill the plan he told Juliet of how she could escape from h

  • Amadeus : Mediocrity Compared To Genius

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    The story was known as Amadeus which is referring to Mozart Naming the story after him would certainly make one think that he is the central figure of the story The story was called Amadeus and not Mozart of Wolfgang which are names he is referred to in the book because of the connotative meaning of the name Amadeus which means Loved by God in Latin It fits the story well as religion is a theme in the story as well Salieri was convinced that Mozart was indeed loved by God and was Gods chosen on

  • Scene Analysis: Antigone

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    This excerpt from Jean Anouilhs Antigone is the most dramatic of the play consisting almost entirely of dialogue between the two main characters Creon and Antigone It is the climax of the play where the tension and power struggle between two powers namely Creon and Antigone happens in its entirety I have chosen this particular passage as besides it representing the climax of the play Antigone it is certainly the most drawn out and influencing scene and is where the plot and character developmen

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