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    and while he is alive, none of us are safe from him. Already four people have been bitten. Think of the children! Your children are in mortal danger so long as this vampire. I have proof of this. Two children have been bitten by our own Ms. Westenra. Alas, as much as we attempted to save her from such a fate as she was destined, we could not. It was too late to see what was truly going on and the true danger she was in. She managed to escape and bit two children without our knowledge until

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    Lucy As A Nurse

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    but her mother’s. Lucy is of the other opinion; she does not want to become a nurse, as well as to return home: Whatever my future held, nursing would not be a part of it. I had to wonder what made anyone think a nurse could be made of me. I was not good at taking orders from anyone, not good at waiting on other people. Why did

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    Lucy Family Tree

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    fossil named “Lucy”. Lucy was a fossil discovered in 1974, and named after the Beatles song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”. “Lucy lived some 3.2 million years ago. She belonged to the species Australopithecusafarensis” ( Bower) Lucy was a hominid, that means she came from the same family as our most recent ancient relatives and humans. The reason for being such a famous member of the family tree is because it is one of the few full skeletons of our most recent ancient relatives. Lucy plays a great

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    actions. While on vacation in Florence, Italy, Lucy Honeychurch is much happier and outgoing than when she is at her home Windy Corner, in England. Lucy’s time in Italy is also more focused on menial things like views of the city and artists. However, while she is at Windy Corner she resumes practicing piano. Windy Corner, by comparison, is in a stricter environment that reinforces proper etiquette for women of this time period. While in Florence, Lucy enjoys the freedom and liberty that she would

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    Lucy Honeychurch is an attention-grabbing character in E.M. Forster’s A Room with a View, because she can also be “an example of the conflict of conventionality and reality of the century [where man and women were not equal at all]” (Kennard 24). She is a young and immature girl who tries to fit in the world while she is growing up and developing the abilities she has. She has not got her own thoughts or view; she relies on people around her and tries to make the best decisions for herself. When

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    A Room With a View Literary Merit I as a reader enjoy reading, however I do not do it as often as I would like. I always have trouble starting books, I would say that the first five to chapters are the hardest to get through. I admire how with reading you are able to make your own depiction of what’s happening, instead of seeing what others envisioned. To me a great book must have twists and turns to keep me interested. I love being able to get to know the characters, feeling as if they are apart

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    Lucy The discovery of Lucy is our oldest and most complete human ancestor. She is less than 3.8 million years old hominid of Australopithecus afarensis, which was discovered in November 24, 1974 by Donald C. Johanson and Tom Gray in the Hadar region of Ethiopia. They named her Lucy in reference to the well-known Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", which played over and over as they celebrated their findings. This uncovering of Lucy was very fascinating and answered many questions to

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    my eyes so wide felt like they were about to pop off i quickly turned my head away and hoped he would go back to staring at the girl in front of me.The plaque above her seat read “Lucy.” *loud cough* A loud cough came from a behind us as i turned around the straps came off me and i was free to get off my seat so were Lucy and Delgado. When i turned around i saw a familiar face. “Johnny?” I shouted. “Zells ? What are you doing here ?” he asked. “ I do not know i just woke up.” I replied. “Same

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    and desires of Lucy Honeychurch, the main character. Forster does this through showing differences between what each country represents, Lucy’s suitors, and the expectations of men and women in each location. The differences between the countries show how the life Lucy wants to live and the life she is expected to live differ, and how these differences ultimately contribute to the meaning of the work. Each country in the novel represents a conflict in Lucy’s life. While in Italy, Lucy is given the

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    In A Room with a View, the main theme is of Lucy's transformation from a timid young woman, to one who is willing to subvert once George opens her eyes to that fact that she is an autonomous person who can do as she pleases. At the beginning of the novel, she is willing to go along with most of what her cousin Charlotte dictates is 'proper' on the trip to Florence. She attempts to rebuff George and heeds Charlotte when she says not to tell anyone what occurred between them. Though she is clearly

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