| 51. | GCSE Drama, Paper 1, Unit 1,The Evaluative Phase This piece of coursework is led on from the Development Phase. We were told to describe our performance towards the play ‘Unwanted Girl’ which we have devised from the idea of Chinese Cinderella. I think we did a fantastic job although there were many things we could have improved on. This did not m...
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| 52. | Opera Carmen Essay: Compare and contrast the characteristics of Carmen and Michaela. ...
In the opera Carmen, Carmen represents the “bad girl” image that women hold while
Michaela represents the “good girl” image.
Carmen’s appearance is a major factor in the entire opera. ... But Carmen’...
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| 53. | Skin Deep Every relationship we are involved in we get something out of, sometimes good, sometimes not so good. The last one I was in I got something I would never have expected. Initially I thought it was bad, but now looking back I have discovered that it taught me a lesson I will never forget. My sophomore...
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| 54. | Jane Eyre ...
This idea of people standing up for what they believe in may appear in the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. In this story, a young orphan girl named Jane Eyre is living with her dead uncle’s wife and children. After telling a kind apothecary about her abuse, Jane departs for a school ...
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| 55. | Religion in the 1920's The talented women musicians of the late 1980’s and 1990’s, redefined the attitudes of the present generation. They brought an end to the belief that troubled girls were just powerless Ophelia’s, struggling to find the psychological cause for their dissatisfaction. They encouraged young women to bec...
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| 56. | Maggie A girl of the streets ... In Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, the characters have to grow up within a society in which people expect them to be a certain kind of person with high sophistication. ... In the days of Maggie, status and respectability mean a lot to people. The theme of Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is how ...
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| 57. | How much are we who we are because of or in spite of our surrounding How much are we who we are because of,
or in spite of, our surrounding? ... It’s a way of fitting in, because if you are the only one that doesn’t smoke you will get left out. ... Her surroundings included having low self esteems, not much of a social life, and having school work the most impor...
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| 58. | Some Say the World analysis “Some Say the World” by Susan Perabo, shows how a girls responses to frustrating situations affects her life dramatically. Family problems and her reaction to them lead her toward an emotional and mental downfall which she recovers from because of friendship . The narrator’s mother is the primary ca...
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| 59. | Analysis of Run Away Home by Patricia McKissack Patricia McKissack did a wonderful job explaining how children can become friends do to excruciating circumstances they are put through. Within the pages of this book, an African-American girl tells a story about how her family took in an Apache boy because he was being taken to an internment camp. ...
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| 60. | Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
I just finished reading this book and I honestly don’t even know where to start. ... That fear that she lived with every day of her life is unimaginable. When she was just a young girl he started preying on her and trying to coherse her into sexual relation...
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| 61. | Passing What struck me as odd in this story was that this girl, obviously mixed, tried to fit in with her conservative white peers and they in turn did not embrace her as one of their own. In my opinion a person is not defined by the color of his/her skin, and anyone who assumes that complexion is most impo...
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| 62. | Beauty I discovered right then from the position of the sun in the sky creating a perfect reflection of shine in her eyes that this girl was the perfect human being. . She is the kind of girl that everyone wants but no one can have. She strolled in five seconds before the bell rang. I examine her every mot...
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| 63. | Cut and paste of random essay Throughout the book many different characters are introduced. They vary from a little girl to a married man. And although all of these people are very different in almost every single way, they have one thing in common: their love for the Ver Meer painting. In the first story there is a man that lov...
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| 64. | The Bluest Eye This book is a tale of oppression, cultural acceptance, self image, and self hate. A poor black girl growing up in the thirties just wants to be accepted and thought of as a "good girl". She believed that the culture around only thought of the stereotypical white girl as pretty, with her blonde hair...
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| 65. | Boys and girls essay The stories ‘’ Boys and Girls’’ and ‘’ the nerve’’ show the gender roles of two girls, one is a child and the other is a teenager. ...
Since the beginning of the time, the behaviour of the girls have seen a pressure exert on themselves by their respective. In the story ‘’Boys and Gir...
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| 66. | hills like white elephants The instance of double-communication must be cleared up first. The girl sees things symbolically while the man sees things literally. The ambiguity hinges on the dubious it. To the girl it and the world seems to mean the baby and their love, while to him it&...
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| 67. | Hemingway The hills across the valley of the Ebro were long and white. On this side there was no shade and no trees and the station was between two lines of rails in the sun. Close against the side of the station there was the warm shadow of the building and a curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads, hung ac...
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| 68. | A Crappy Essay The hills across the valley of the Ebro were long and white. On this side there was no shade and no trees and the station was between two lines of rails in the sun. Close against the side of the station there was the warm shadow of the building and a curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads, hung ac...
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| 69. | Hunger in Andre Dubus s The Fat Girl ... Andre Dubus describes how a girl named Louise deals with being fat in “The Fat Girl. ... Throughout the story and Louise’s life, there is a definite pattern in the way food and weight is related to sex and love. ... In fact, she believes that she is fat because God made her that way, not ...
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| 70. | A girl Kara walked into the classroom five seconds before the bell rang and all the guys looked in awe. She was the kind of girl that everyone wants but nobody can have. I was among these spectators sitting next to an empty desk. She came and took the weight off her feet in chair to the left of me. I had n...
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| 71. | Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is the autobiography of Linda Brent, a young woman who escaped slavery in the pre-Civil War era. Brent had been in slavery her whole life, but didn’t realize she was a slave until she was six years old. She didn’t know of any other life besides being a slave. ...
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| 72. | Desire The beginning of this poem starts out with a girl parked in a car down the street with a boy about her age. The car is just down the road from her house, but far enough away so that he father can’t see them; she didn’t think her mother was still awake. She sat there anxiously, waiting to be kissed b...
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| 73. | baby boy Artist: Beyonce Knowles
Album: Dangerously In Love
Title: Baby Boy
Certified quality
A dat da girl dem need and dem not stop cry without apology
Buck dem da right way – dat my policy
Sean Paul alongside – now hear what da man say – Beyonce
Dutty ya, dutty ya, dutty ya
Beyonce sing i...
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| 74. | Girl Who Knew Too Much ... Bava also makes use of humor liberally, such as the hospital montage as Nora is surrounded by talking heads, and the scene where, like an immature girl detective, Nora turns the apartment into a maze of crisscrossed string, and spreads talcum powder over the floor, to reveal unseen killers in ...
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| 75. | Advertisement The young, vulnerable girl stands in front of the rhinoceros, boldly holding her hand out to touch the animal. She is tiny compared to the enormous animal, no bigger then one of the horns on its head. The girl looks into the eye of the rhino, petting its head confidently as if it were her own pet. O...
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| 76. | And of Clay Are We Created Isabel Allende’s “And of Clay Are We Created” is a story about the relationship between a professional reporter and a little girl. The little girl named Azucena is one of the victims in the disastrous volcano eruption in which she is buried, while Rolf is the first reporter who arrives at the scene....
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| 77. | bla Annoyed by the housework being done in the , arriving there just as snow begins to fall. The weather is cold, the ground is frozen, and his reception matches the bleak unfriendliness of the moors. After yelling at the old servant to open the door, he is finally let in by a peasant-like young man. Th...
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| 78. | bla Annoyed by the housework being done in the , arriving there just as snow begins to fall. The weather is cold, the ground is frozen, and his reception matches the bleak unfriendliness of the moors. After yelling at the old servant to open the door, he is finally let in by a peasant-like young man. Th...
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| 79. | my computer I like philippa and i wish she liked me and this essay is just so i can register...what does a guy do when a girl dosnt liek him back....mankind can not answer that because the probem still exists which is evidence of thisin conclusion...a man lieks a girl and cant get ehr but he wishes he could and...
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| 80. | Bar Mitzvah and Quinceanera ... This day for the young man is called his Bar Mitzvah and for the young lady her Quinceanera. ...
A Bar Mitzvah is simply the age when a person is held obligated for all the commandments in the Torah. ... At the age of thirteen a Jewish boy has reached the legal age of maturity, while La ...
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| 81. | looking for alibrandi The novel "Looking for Alibrandi" is centered around the growth and development of the relations among the three generations of Alibrandi women. Josephine Alibrandi, a Catholic school girl is the protagonist in her final high school year. She attends St. Martha's, a wealthy catholic school in Sydney...
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| 82. | Angel Carter Angel Carter Essay
The reader of Angela Carter’s stories is not in for an easy ride. ...
Carter disliked the one-dimensional stereotypes in traditional tales, inparticular that of the wicked woman, who is destroyed and the good girl who is rewarded with a man. Underpinning the stories is a powe...
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| 83. | Misery od Silence In the following short story The Misery of Silence, a young girl had to struggle with very difficult and demanding challenges. ... ” (The Misery of Silence, page 17; 3)
In the short story the young girk talked about different things that occurred when she was a child in school, how she fitted i...
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| 84. | Women in Dubliners On Araby In Araby, both main characters are relatively weak in form. ...
When Joyce is not using the male voice to characterize women, he also uses symbols. In Araby, Joyce uses traditional symbols to represent the girl¡¦s status. When we finally meet the girl, she is turning a silver bracelet around her...
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| 85. | the bobbles The first time i layed eyes on her, i was on deck waiting to bat. i had no idea who she was i had never seen her before but i knew it. i knew i was in love. It felt like something inside of me was complete, something that i have never felt before. When i got back in the doug out i ask my friend Nick...
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| 86. | Charlotte Doyle ... In The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, written by Avi, Charlotte, a 13-year-old girl, is faced with many important decisions that could change someone’s life forever. ...
Charlotte Doyle is a young girl who lives in Liverpool, England and is going on a sea voyage to America. ... He i...
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| 87. | The life and incidents of the slave girl “For the slave girl there is no shadow of law to protect her from insult, from violence, or even from death.” Harriet had to go through a very difficult time. She talks about how as she turned 15 her master would say dirty things to her. He was trying to corrupt her pure principles that her grandma ...
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| 88. | Exploring Luce Irigaray s Feminist Ideologies in David Arnason s Girl and Wolf ... Feminist reading reveals that the only type of woman we know is one that is expressed through a patriarchal society; the masculine woman, a woman as man sees her. ... Luce Irigaray has tried to liberate women from the masculine philosophical ideologies of such thinkers as Freud, Lacan, Plato,...
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| 89. | comparing poems gazines promote, is now destroyed, because of the magazines. She also throws her white shoes, which were a connotation of her purity against a wall, and so breaks them. The girl now becomes, "truly, truly frightened," and feels, "cheated by the promise of it all." She sees that her life will be neve...
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| 90. | story: barely getting by SCENE ONE <> CAITLYN HAMILTON: Oh, look, Amanda! If it isn't the Brady Bunch! AMANDA GARTH: Oh, how cute! They even dress like the Brady's! NIESE TAYLOR: Oh, hi, Amanda. You're hair is looking ...
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| 91. | Abigail Williams in The Crucible Abigail Williams in The Crucible
Of all the characters in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible Abigail Williams is most definitely the villain. Abigail is a lying, manipulative, and heartless girl whose jealousy of Elizabeth Proctor sets the entire witch hysteria in motion. Elizabeth Proctor, the wife ...
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| 92. | Flight to canada Kandyce Bennett November 4, 2003 Funny Girl! Jewish Theatre of the South An ¡°extra credit¡± theatre report Last Thursday night, I attended the Jewish Theatre of the South production of ¡°Funny Girl¡±- the famous 1964 comedic love story by Isobel Lennart (based on incidents in the life of Fanny Bric...
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| 93. | Flyy Girl Flyy Girl by Omar Tyree is about a girl named Tracy Ellison. The setting is in Germantown and Philadelphia, PA in the late 1980s through the mid 1990s. The point of view is third person omniscient. The focus of narration is on Tracy, the main character of the novel. The protagonist is also Tracy Ell...
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| 94. | Maggie Agirl of the streets essay ... Stephen Crane uses a variety of language and color in his novel Maggie: a Girl of the Streets. ... The main colors used in Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, are red, black, blue, and yellow.
The story begins with Jimmie, Maggie’s brother. ... Then the story changes to the tribulations tak...
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| 95. | the sstory of the skaterboy Sk8er boi - Avril Lavigne he was a boy she was a girl can i make it any more obvious he was a punk she did ballet what more can i say he wanted her,she'd never tell the secret that she wanted him as well all of their friends stuck up their nose and they had a problem ..and here it goes he was a skat...
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| 96. | Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is a narrative that describes a young woman’s trials and tribulations while being an involuntary member of the institution known as slavery. ... Her story starts as a child, when her life was relatively sheltered. ... From this point on, she had a continuous...
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| 97. | The origin of earth Certified quality A dat da girl dem need and dem not stop cry without apology Buck dem da right way - dat my policy Sean Paul alongside - now hear what da man say - Beyonce Dutty Ya, Dutty Ya, Dutty Ya Beyonce lyrics sing it now ya BABY BOY YOU STAY ON MY MIND FULFILL MY FANTASIES I THINK ABOUT YOU ...
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| 98. | err As the only girl among forty male classmates in a Electrical Engineering class my aunt Ana had very uncomfortable feeling, which she never experienced before. She will probably forever remember professor’s class discussions and questions, for which she has always stayed quiet without participating i...
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| 99. | Abortion ... An abortion is neither right for the child nor the mother; abortion is the same as murder. ... In addition, pro-abortionists believe that the fetus is not a human, just a mass of tissue, and that abortion is safer than childbirth.
There are many young teenagers who have an abortion and do...
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| 100. | bla Annoyed by the housework being done in the Grange, Lockwood pays a second visit to Wuthering Heights, arriving there just as snow begins to fall. The weather is cold, the ground is frozen, and his reception matches the bleak unfriendliness of the moors. After yelling at the old servant Joseph to ope...
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