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    bit difficult if you found out that your wife had… I don’t like sleeping alone when he is in port! If it wasn’t for my boyfriend having a kind heart and forgives me, Flowers’ wife wouldn’t have gotten what the space sleaze always dreamed of, and this old fart of an asteroid would have all his wives, both past and present dancing over what is left of him. As you probably know, I have very little patience when given a task no matter how large and that one was personal. My boyfriend may have said he

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    To be universal means for one's work to be relatable to most of their readers and is often regarded as an extremely high compliment. Daniel Keyes' short story Flowers for Algernon has a large variety of topics explored within it. Charlie Gordon, the protagonist, who is considered dumb, is nominated to be the test subject for an IQ-heightening surgery that was already done on the mouse, Algernon. After the surgery, he learns many things he did not know before and loses his previous naivety. He begins

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    Bottom, a boy with many ridiculous opinions about acting, gets the part of Pyramus. The group agrees to rehearse in the forest outside Athens. Meanwhile, in the forest, Oberon, the king of the Fairies, is fighting with his queen, Titania, over possession of a beautiful Indian changeling boy. Oberon decides to punish his wife for refusing to obey him. He sends his servant, Robin Goodfellow, a mischievous fairy also known as Puck, to bring him the love-in-idleness flower. The magical juice

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    Flowers are an ongoing symbol in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird. They are used to relate to or represent many of the characters all through the novel. The use of symbolism throughout this work of fiction is essential because it gives a deeper understanding of the characters. Mayella Ewell and the red geranium, Miss Maudie and her azaleas, Miss Dubose and her camellias, and Mayella Ewell and the violet are four major uses of symbolism in the story. One use of symbolism in the novel is when

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    share common themes. The common theme in the works “Mrs. Flowers”, “Raymond’s Run”, and “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”, is not everything is as it seems. In the story “Mrs. Flowers”, there is a girl named Marguerite, who did outstanding in school, however, it was all written and her teachers found it difficult to get her to talk. Her mom sends her to an older woman named Mrs. Flowers who gives Marguerite a little talking-to. Mrs. Flowers showed Marguerite some of her favorite books and told her

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    “The world to me was a secret, which I desired to discover; to her it was a vacancy, which she sought to people with imaginations of her own.” -Victor Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein was and had always been a curious boy and intelligent boy. His childhood consisted of revealing and investigating facts about the world that he lives in. This undoubtedly led to his desire to explore and take part in adventures including his journey to the North Pole later on in his life. The quote itself however

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    argue on stage, and both of them accuse each other of infidelity and jealousy. Titania is accused of have stolen a young boy, which she keeps with her and spends time caring for him. Oberon is jealous of all the attention the boy is getting and demands that Titania give the boy to him, but she refuses. Titania falls in love with Nick Bottom due to the powers of the juice from the flower. Nick Bottom is presented as a donkey (ass). 7. What is Oberon's plan regarding Titania? Oberon wants revenge for

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    a similar problem happens with the four lovers, Hermia and Lysander, and Helena and Demetrius. In the beginning, Lysander and Demetrius both love Hermia and fight over her, but towards the middle, the whole table flips and both Lysander and Demetrius love Helena, with the curse from the purple flower. Oberon put the purple flower on Lysander and Demetrius’ eyes when they were asleep, and they immediately loved the first person, or animal, they saw when they woke up. There are some clear similarities

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    love a young girl named Persphone she was the daughter of Demeter (goddess of corn).One day Persephone was gathering flowers in a meadow filled with roses crocus violets, Hyacinth and irises.then something exquisite caught her attention a flower she's never seen before, a flower never seen before to inmortal gods in mortal men. She walked towards it alone and Ashley picked a flower a Chasan open in the earth. Out of the chasm came coal black horses drawing a chariot with the God of the underworld

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    The Bird Catchers (appendix: fig. 2). Both paintings include subjects of women holding bird catchers and doves, ultimately symbolizing woman’s ability to control relationships. More specific to The Happy Lovers, the woman dangles the cage above the boy, who is carrying a dove, a symbol of Venus–the goddess of love. However, in the bottom left quadrant of the painting there is an even larger cage with more doves, hinting at the idea that women can easily capture many men. This further expands the sensual

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