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    message of the story. The theme contains some insight about humans and their life with which the author wants to share with the readers. It can be stated directly or indirectly by the events or the actions in the story. In the play “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream” the theme is mainly about love and its difficulties. Throughout the story, Hermia, Helena, Lysander and Demetrius face all different challenges that affect their love life. The main challenge is that Helena loves Demetrius but Demetrius loves Hermia

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    In the following excerpt from the book, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and narrated by Nick Carraway, Fitzgerald creates a unique and distinctive contradistinction of Romanticism vs. Reality. Fitzgerald makes it seem as if the characters are living in a dream-like society where everything is an imagined place in which everything is perfect; making it seem akin to paradise. However, when reality kicks in, the characters realize that the imaginative world they had pictured in their

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    the civil rights movement; a movement that includes people of color, women and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. The civil rights movement is a battle to receive political and social freedom and equality. In 1973, the Roe vs. Wade case affirmed the legality of a women’s right to have an abortion under the 14th amendment. This case continued for over a decade

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    Just like in every story it has a plot and in this selection the plot is that there is a baby left to a woman named Mandame Valmont and the babies name is Desiree. The man named Armand Aubigny wants to and get married with Desiree when she gets older and they indeed do become married. Once they have a baby they all notice the color of the skin is really dark, At first Mandame Valmont finds out and tries her best to keep it away from Armand. Sooner or later Armand finds out, and he blames Desiree

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    Bikram Bista Prof Mather English 1010 11/12/2017 Getting Married vs cohabitating Cohabitation is an arrangement where a couple who have not married life collectively. Such arrangements have become more and more common in Western nations during the previous few decades, being directed by changing social views, specifically about marriage, gender role, and religion. Whereas getting married is also called wedlock, is a socially accept the union among spouse that builds right and obligation between those

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    “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is a story about the life and death of Emily Grierson, known as a “fallen monument” in Jefferson, Mississippi as stated by the narrator (Faulkner 30). The story begins with Miss Emily’s death but the narrator who is assumingly a townsperson reveals flashbacks of Miss Emily’s life. When Emily’s dad died, she was in denial until she finally broke down and allowed his body to be buried. Her heart is then broken by her lover, Homer Barron who she ends up killing

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    A. Provide a brief overview of your topic. i. What is the premise or premises for the argument? How the Pros and cons of online and offline dating effect whether you find your partner through the internet or going about it the traditional way. The article shows you that by using both in the best methods that fits your needs to better your chances in finding love. ii. Why is the topic being discussed? As we grow as a society so does our technology and today everyone wants to stay with the trend

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    Single Parent Children Miranda I Prowse Trine University: Child & Adolescent Psychology Single Parent Children In today’s society it is not uncommon for children to grow up in a single parent household. There are multiple reasons behind this factor, such as, one parent could have passed away, the parents where never married to begin with, or divorce. Being a single parent can be a challenge at times, however people manage to make it work if they find themselves in that situation. If a

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    stereotypical about summer being the dream girl but its to really emphasise the message to show the expectations vs reality situations. Although her name might be in the title, this isn’t summer’s movie. That honour belongs to Gordon-Levitt’s Tom, who deals with his breakup with summer by reflecting on their relationship the way most-people do, completely out of order. Another real life situation we all can

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    known all over the world, it can have a different context to each person. In the United States alone, family can be referred to two adults and their children, a single-parent household, extended relatives, and a structure of more than two parents. Despite how the family structure may look like within a household, it plays a major role in life, either directly or indirectly. Family

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