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    he was caught in an affair, why he did not turn out as financially successful as his brother, or why his son did not become what he had hoped. In Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller, Willy Loman, a sixty-year-old traveling salesman dreams of reaching the “American Dream” and being rich, which he has the opportunity to do when his brother, Ben, asks him to accompany him, but Willy chooses to remain at his job. Working as a salesman has a lot of perks including having affairs with secretaries of

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    clear account of an affair that constituted Calixta who was the protective mother to Bibi and the wife to Bobinot, Alcee, the husband to Clarisse. The relationship among the people above took place at the prime time when there existed a violent rainstorm. As such, the depiction of the rainstorm does not give an account of a particular coincidence that occurred behind the whole scene but represents an external influence through which the proximity of the narration and the affair appeared simultaneously

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    about many things. Gatsby lied about who he really is and Tom lies to get out of things. They both are living a fake life, a double life. Gatsby was pretending he came from a wealthy family when in reality his family is dirt poor. Tom was having an affair with another woman who does not come from the same social class as him and had an apartment with her in New York. The apartment was a place where they both can get away from their ‘other’ life. Although, they both are very wealthy and had a lot of

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    Mr. Ali [His real name withheld] married a single mom with two kids. He did a lot of work in two shifts for about over a year. When the tax return time came along, he claimed dependents on his tax return. As soon as he received the money, he sneaked out of the country to visit his wife in Africa. Mr. Ali told his wife that he once married a woman, but then they got divorced. As usual, thousands of such cases do happen every day. Therefore, single moms out there always fall victim to men such like

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    convicated to a life in a penitentiary, but after over a decade in prison, a psychologist comes to try and solve the m,ysetery: did Grace Kill them, did she not kill them, was she acting in free will or under insdanity, were the murders promted by an affair--the public wanted answers to the questions they still asked. WHile the book chronicals the exploration of a mystery, the book’s purpose isn’t just to “get to the bottom” of things,

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    Film has often been an accurate representation of a time period’s culture. Rules of the Game is no exception with its portrayal of women and their relationships with each other and with men. Jean Renoir uses Rules of the Game to make statements on the expectations and perceptions of women by techniques of cinematography. Although often not a favorable representation, Renoir portrays women differently than society would have expected. Through camera focus, angles, and distance, Jean Renoir demonstrates

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    Unfulfilled with the life that was simply given to her, she began her affair with Gatsby. People need something they can work for. “‘Daisy’s leaving you.’ ‘Nonsense.’ ‘I am, though,’ she said with visible effort” (133). For Daisy, she learned she did not need to work for Tom, but an affair would be work. She needed the excitement of earning what she had. She earned being with Gatsby through the work it took to start and continue the affair, but Tom was easy. Her family approved of Tom, they were in the

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    are you here? Veronica: Well Eddielaine, Nicholas called me and told me to come here, so I did. Eddielaine: Nicholas! Nicholas: I just told her to go here so that she could tell you that we don’t have an affair. Eddielaine: I don’t care what she says! It is obvious enough that you are having an affair with her! Veronica, get out! Veronica: What if I don’t want to get out? I mean, this isn’t just your home you know…It is also Nicholas’s home. And

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    Rose with a certain amount of respect but when he does step out of line Rose is not the one to take it. A perfect example of this would be the fact that both men had found a way to have an extramarital affair, and both for validations reasons. Linda chose to ignore the fact that Willy was having an affair. By ignoring what was happening, Linda did not have to admit to herself what was going on, and saved herself some difficult choices. Linda was not strong enough to make those choices. When Rose found

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    How is the relationship between Stephen and Isabelle started and developed in Part one of Birdsong? Part one of Birdsong begins in France 1910 which involves young Englishman Stephen Wraysford coming to Amiens to learn more about the textile industry and to stay with the Azaire family. This sets the context and is relevant as it is a period of industrial and civil unrest. The novel is written in the third person and Stephen’s presence allows for an outsider’s view of the family with him not stating

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