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Disconcerting Behavior In Tennessee Williams A Streetcar...
English Essay
Compare the ways the writers present the disconcerting behaviour in both texts so far.
Firstly, in Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire , the writer presents disconcerting
behaviour throughout the text. Tennessee Williams uses Stanley to display different types of
disturbing behaviour, and the events that occur due to his attitude. Stanley is presented having a
masculine, animalistic nature, which includes his open violent behaviour. His animalistic nature is
displayed when he charges after Stella , in scene three of the play, and when there is the sound of a
blow in the household, indicating that Stanley had physically hurt Stella so much causing her to cry.
Critic, Michael Coveney explains that in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In comparison, this is a very interesting way for a 16 year old to behave and the animalistic nature
has obviously been used for a different cause to A Streetcar Named Desire as Stanleys behaviour is
still quite common among his friends and isn t so much of a strange way to behave compared to
Franks behaviour. Critic, Papa Puppet explains his opinion is that Frank rips your fears from the
base of your brain and move them, puppetlike, eerily masterful withal, into your worst nightmares. ,
showing that Frank is not in his right mind his behaviour is sincerely disconcerting.
Another character in the play, A Streetcar Named Desire that is used to present disturbing behaviour
is Blanche. The writer uses her to present disconcerting behaviour due to her susceptible alcohol
problem. Blanche is presented by the writer to the audience to be a quite unstable character, that
comes across to be strangley covert. At the early stage of her visit to her sister Stella, Blanche rushes
to the closet and removes the bottle , Tennessee Williams then begins to show her unstableness
when she starts shaking all over and panting for breath. This clearly reveals that Blanche has an
unconventional reliance on alcohol in order to calm her nerves . Blanche obviously doesn t feel
comfortable for some reason without drinking some sort of alcohol and its
A Farewell to Arms
Sadhana Changoer
Mrs. B. Struik
English
10 01 2013

How Hemingway uses style and language to reflect the ideas and themes in A Farewell to Arms.

There are plenty of novels about World War I, most of them are about the cruel life in the trenches,
the physical stress and the awful numbers of deaths during the battle. As a reader you think that you
have seen it all, but then this book comes along. A Farewell to Arms is a novel written by Ernest
Hemingway, which presents the love story between Lieutenant Fredrick Henry and Catherine Barkle
during the cruel events of World War I. There are many things that differentiate this novel from
others. The point that attracted my attention the most was the writing style. When the reader starts ...
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Another writing technique that Hemingway often uses is dialogue. Many of the dialogues have
short questions and answers, and aren t always very interesting to read. Something that Henry does
in his dialogues is make the way in which the characters speak, more interesting than what they
actually say. Hemingway is also showing a bit of himself in this part of the novel.

Ernest Hemingway was a author, journalist and he has won a Nobel prize for his literary work. He
is one of the most important and meaningful writers who has ever lived. Hemingway s style is
very soft about the war. He has experienced the war from the front lines and he gave his book a
very romantic story line. The descriptions of the battles were written very beautiful and do not
show the truth of the hard life in trenches and the thousands of men who have died. He makes the
story more beautiful than it really is. Hemingway was a very simple man and so was his writing.
His writing style is known for his simplicity, easy sentence structure and he does not use any
difficult words in his work. You can find this back in this novel.

The writing style used in A Farewell to Arms helps the reader to understand the ideas of the main
character and the emotions and moods the main character is experiencing. First of all,
The Existential And Postmodern Approaches
According to Merriam Webster, the definition of a relation is a state of being mutually or
reciprocally interested, which relationship is a connection by the way the of relations (Relation,
2017). Since the term relationship is defined, therapy is then a process with a purpose; for example,
the resolution of clients problems. To achieve the treatment that the patient needs, the innovative
approach must attain the goal for the patient s point of mutual interest with the therapist, who also
has a common interest in resolving the patient s problems. Addressing the patient s problems means
accomplishing some changes in the way the client perceives, thinks, feels, sees their reality. This
small detail requires active participation from the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Every single activity, session, interaction that the client and therapist execute jointly in the course of
their combined struggle to help the patient deal with life more effectively with life s most
challenging aspect is the therapeutic relationship (Oliveira, Sousa, Pires, 2012, p. 295). Flexibility
from both the therapist and the client must be given at all times to be able to co create a new story
with the patient. The therapist s listening and attending to the sessions are essential to this part of the
relationship. This approach is like a trial and error run. Since the therapist has never previously
worked with this client before, each encounter in therapy is like uncharted territory for both the client
and the therapist. The therapist cannot rely on fixed techniques and procedures for treatment;
flexibility is a must, especially in the aspect of changing (Slife, 2005). The client will change with
the therapist s help, and flexibility from both parties is needed. If not, the therapeutic relationship
will be affected. This therapeutic relationship is an on going project throughout the treatment
process. The relationship is built by how the client and therapist work together on creating new
narratives based on new lived experiences in more empowering ways and promoting change.
As important as the bond between a client and therapist is advantageous for therapy, it does not
constitute the fullness of the relationship. Clients also bond with
Tudor Denner
How long could one person watch animal, crime, and history documentaries? For normal people,
maybe a week; maybe even just a few days. There is one girl, a girl who may or may not be alone
in this interest, who watches them like her life depends on it. Though those are a great deal of her
interests; although, they are not all of them. This girl has vast interests that surely began on the day
she was born, Friday, October 15, 1999, and continued snowballing until presently. On that date this
girl was born; and as she grew, she realized her interests. She found that she could watch nature,
animal, history, crime, and countless other types of documentaries for hours actually, days on end.
She watched nature, crime, and other psychological documentaries to know how people and the
world worked, together and apart. The history documentaries were greatly due to her great interest in
the subject; though, you could never ask her to pick just one favorite time period. This girl was an
interesting one, she loved the dark history; World War I and II, The Tudor Dynasty in England, and
much more. Although, that should not scare anyone off considering she also loves the artisan,
literature, industrial, and post war eras; the Renaissance, the Young... Show more content on
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She knows she may not be that wonderful at the beautiful woodwind that she adores so much, but
she practices and attempts to become a much better player. This girl has practiced and tried to
perfect her playing technique, hopefully gaining some support in the process. Though, she does
not need support even if it is greatly appreciated. She loves playing the clarinet so much that she
would not give it up, no matter who told her to. This girl, in her goal oriented ways, will try and try
until she succeeds in becoming one of the best clarinet players that her band director and idol, Mr.
Joel Williams, has ever
Life Changing Relationship With My Grandmother
Life Changing Relationship
The relationship I have with my grandmother is one of the most amusing, affectionate, and enjoyable
relationships that I have ever had, and it has been this way since the very birth of me.
My grandmother spent her career life working closely with people who needed her and were at a
point of struggle in their lives.
These efforts consisted of working at a children s home for emotionally disturbed young boys, and
teaching high school english in a program for pregnant teenage girls.
She wasn t a woman without problems, she simply decided to put her problems aside for the sake
of others. I have seen her do this a thousand times just in the short 16 years I have known her, and
in many instances, she was doing it for me. She was born and raised on the same farm that she lives
on today, and my family lives in a house right across from her on this delightful land. She loves the
beautiful creation that surrounds us, and has ingrained it in me from a young age to appreciate
nature, and see beauty in what others see as just grass and sky.
After reading this short description of my grandmother, she probably sounds like a very sweet old
lady.
She is sweet, but is not a woman you d want to challenge or treat unfairly.
My grandma has taught me to appreciate nature, stand up for myself while respecting others, and to
be a good friend who knows how to comfort a troubled soul during a time of need.

11. During the summer of 2012, my cat Frankie went into


Evil in Roberto Benigni s Life Is Beautiful
The Representation of Evil in Roberto Benigni s Life Is Beautiful
AUTHOR: CARLO CELLI
TITLE: The Representation of Evil in Roberto Benigni s Life Is Beautiful
SOURCE: Journal of Popular Film and Television 28 no2 74 9 Summ 2000
The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission.
Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited.

When the subject of Life Is Beautiful (La vita è bella) became public knowledge, there was
apprehension because of Roberto Benigni s reputation as a comedian that he might not approach the
subject of the Shoah with appropriate sobriety and respect. The film adopted a visual and thematic
strategy contrary to the norm in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The film opens with a depiction of barbaric executions of Jews by Nazis in which the Italian
protagonists are forced to consider their own culpability as Italians, Germany s allies in the war.
Wertmüller, like Benigni, was criticized for profaning the Holocaust in the scenes of Pasqualino s
copulation with the camp commandant and Pasqualino s later insistence on procreation as a
means to ensure survival (V. Pezzetti 1 20). As Benigni s historical consultant on the film, Pezzetti
was well aware that ninety eight percent of the deported children were killed immediately upon
arrival at the camps and that the Benigni Cerami plot in which a parent saves a child in such a
setting would have been extremely unlikely. Yet Pezzetti claims that there were cases of children
found alive on the liberation of the death camps, including about fifty at Auschwitz who were
waiting to be gassed or had undergone experiments.(FN1) After the film was released, stories
appeared from survivors deported as children whose testimony seems almost as unlikely as the plot
of Benigni s film.(FN2) According to Pezzetti, some of the most effective Holocaust films have
deliberately eschewed depictions of graphic violence and horror to evoke the imagination of
How Did The Gaelic League Affect The Irish Dance
When I hear the words The Gaelic League , I automatically think of the period when the Irish
language was restored in Ireland. I agree with the above statement. The Gaelic League influenced
the promotion of the Irish dance tradition greatly in the 20th century as dance was very important.
It was a massive part of Irish culture and it maintained Irish identity. It was founded by O
Growney and Douglas Hyde in 1893. It established an agency called An Coimisiun le Rinci
Gaelacha (the commission for Irish dances) in 1930. It was set up to promote and standardize Irish
traditional group dancing and solo step dancing. It organised classes, festivals and competitions. An
Coimisiun is still around today. In this essay, I will discuss the impact the Gaelic League had on
Irish dance, how it spread from Ireland and became global and how it is still very popular today.

There is very little reference of Irish dance before the 20th century. The earliest reference was a
group dance with various different formations. Before the Gaelic League formed, dance classes
were mainly held in rural Munster. There were held simultaneously with language classes. Irish
dance became more popular in Ireland as a result of regular weekly classes, competitions and ceili
dances. Dance was once forbidden in houses of rural Ireland. In Brennan s article, we learn that
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In addition, this new nationalist designation of the form provided a necessary ingredient to the
institutional organization of Irish dancing and the modern competitive model through which the
form developed and is practiced today (Cullinane, 2003, p.6). The Gaelic League set up Irish dance
schools in the 1920s. The dances that were taught were controlled by the league and had to be Irish.
The league organised competitions called feiseanna to promote Irish culture. This also developed
more interest in Irish
Strange Situation Theory
This assignment is going to be an evaluation of how the Strange Situations procedure is useful to
our understanding of attachment, specifically focusing on the work of Mary Ainsworth, who is
probably best known for her elaboration on the work of John Bowlby and attachment theory, and
evaluating how her work has proved crucial in developing other research surrounding the subject. It
is easy enough to know when you are attached to someone as you can understand how you feel
when you are away from that person and as adults we can put our feelings into words and describe
these feelings. However most of the research into attachment is carried out on infants and young
children, so psychologists have to devise ways of researching attachment styles,... Show more
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The experiment is made up of a small room with one way glass, so the behaviour can easily be
observed without being distracting, infants were aged between 12 and 18 months and around 100
middle class American families took part in the procedure. The situation for each subject was exactly
the same, the room was set up the same and toys were scattered on the floor, though not haphazardly,
she set out black tape on the floor so she knew exactly how the room should be laid out. (Howard
Egeth, 2015.) The behaviour of the Infant was observed in a series of eight episodes that lasted
approximately three minutes each. The different stages were: 1) Mother baby and experimenter. 2)
Mother and baby alone. 3) Stranger joins mother and baby. 4) Mother leaves baby and stranger alone.
5) Mother returns, stranger leaves. 6) Mother leaves; baby left completely alone. 7) Stranger returns.
8) Mother returns and stranger leaves. From this series of observations Ainsworth defined four
different types of attachment. Firstly Secure Attachment which was seen is 60 70% of the infants,
the infant was seen to explore the environment in the mother presence, upset when she left and not
well comforted by the stranger but calms down quickly when the mother returns. 15 20% of the
infants showed Avoidant Attachment, they were not distressed when their mother left and were
equally as comforted by the stranger and their mother and showed little interest when their mother
returned. Resistant Attachment was shown in 10 15% of cases. This means the infant didn t explore
the environment and was very distressed when their mother left, they avoided the stranger
completely and resisted their mother when she returned. They were not easily comforted. Lastly is
Disoriented Attachment which was shown in 5 10% of the infants involved. These infants had
random outburst and
Analysis Of Sophocles Play Antigone
Throughout history, many cultures from around the world have set standards for women to follow.
In ancient Greece, women had just about the same rights and freedom as slaves. A women would
always live under the control of her father, husband, or any other male relative at the time. Women
did not leave the household but instead they took care of it. Only wealthy women and that s not
even half the amount of the ladies that didn t have to work and just supervised slaves. The treatment
of males and females are not always equal. Equality is the matter of people treating each other
equally. Genderis a range of characteristics associated with males and females. You could say that
when gender and equality are put together both sexes are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout the character of Antigone, women finally get to present real life viewpoints about their
character.The feminist movement has strongly been sought equality between sexes of females and
males. At certain times of the play of Antigone, there are many points that an individual must
analyze when considering themes. There are many distinct actions going on at once and they all
blend together to form a strong story. Some of the main topics that are discussed in the play are
pleasure, the struggles of individuals, the threat of tyranny and a gender battle which the most
important part, dealing with the situation of women in society. Antigone wants women to have as
many opportunities as men and a woman s life should not be predetermined because of her sex.
Antigone starts the play with the idea of going against men s rule over women, and later takes her
plan into action, leading to the death of Creon authority due to his inability to be flexible. For
example, in the play, Antigone is used as an example to show how the roles of women were
heading to change in society in a feminine perspective. A good way of saying it is like when a
dictator dies, his image and popularity dies with him, but when an individual that is self sacrificing
and independent dies, their legacy just begins. This statement could be true because abused subjects
do not intentionally and
Salmonell A Common Bacteria
The importance of doing this investigation was necessary as this microorganism, Salmonella is a
common bacteria encountered in daily life. Salmonella is a bacterium that is found in a wide
variety of animals and mammals (Weese and Fulford, 2011). Gram negative bacteria exhibit
appendages on outer surfaces known as pili (Lo et al., 2014). The pili is also named fimbriae,
these are chains of protein that form filaments that extend from the outer surface of bacterial cells
enabling them to adhere to any host target cell (Proft and Baker, 2009; Kang and Baker, 2012).
This makes the pili of clinical importance when assessing clinical manifestation; particularly in
pathogenic organisms, when developing drugs such as vaccines (Kang and Baker, 2012). Currently,
the use of pili in vaccine development is widespread in research (Wizeman et al, 1999). This
suggests that the pilus is the basic structural subunit in all bacterial cells. Studying Salmonella is
vital in understanding how SafD operates and possible clinical problems posed to individuals, due to
the different strains of the bacterium that have been previously discovered. Although Salmonella has
been identified and classified into different classifications, it has undergone multiple changes and the
main nomenclature system is yet to be established (Chiu, Lin Hui, 2014). The genus which
Salmonella belongs to is known as the Enterobacteriaceae family (Chu and Su, 2004; Farmer, 1995).
Salmonella is a gram negative rod shaped
British Invasion Research Paper
British Invasion a term denoting the musical phenomenon of the middle to the second half of the 60
s, when the British rock music began to dominate both national and international charts (mostly
American). The beginning of the phenomenon is considered to be an American success of The
Beatles with a single «I Want to Hold Your Hand» and visit of the band to America, including
participation in the Ed Sullivan show. The end of British Invasion can be considered the growth in
popularity of psychedelic rock in 1966 1967, when the major American psychedelic bands were able
to have a decent competition to the British.

The Beatles had a significant impact on rock music and was recognized by experts as one of the
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Since the release of the single «Please Please Me / Ask Me Why» in 1963, the group began
climbing to success, giving rise to their creativity global phenomenon Beatlemania. This term is
describing the state of strong and madness love to The Beatles group from their fans. From the usual
huge popularity Beatlemania different by atmosphere of hysteria that were rising up every time
when musicians were on stage or simply in public. Often, during the concerts it was impossible to
hear the music because of the noise from fans. The Beatles brought something new with them; it was
a revolution that had a huge impact on society.

Legendary 60s the brightest decade of the history of world fashion, freedom and expressiveness. A
new phenomenon youth fashion, appeared as early as the 1950s. Rapidly growing standard of living
post war years led to what began to form economically independent young generation.
By the 60 s, many young people have become financially independent from their parents, they
wanted to be special on different from others, listen to their music and wear their clothes that
emphasized the distinctive features of the new generation. Fashion Companies become profitable to
work exclusively on youth. In addition it was also educational boom , with fast growing scientific
and technological progress, world was looking for educated

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