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· 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 · 186-190 · 191-195 · 196-200 · 201-205 · 206-210 · 211-215 · 216-220 ·I've been asked to compare and contrast the character of Pheadra from Jean Racine's play "Pheadra" and the character of Emma from Gustave Flaubert's novel "Madame Bovary". My problem is that I am having trouble finding credible sources to use in my paper. Also, even though I have read both the play and the novel, I am still not clear on what the differences and similarities are bewteen the two characters. Please Help. Thank You.
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39696
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102789
APA format and How to Write a Research Paper
This document gives a break down of the process of writing a research paper in APA format. It goes through Research, outlining, body, intro, conclusion, intext citations, direct and nondirect quotations, and formatting of the references page.
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39883
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Ann Beattie's story is examined.
Beattie says in this story, "Seconds and symbols are left to sum things up." What symbols do you see in this story? What do they sum up? For example, is the snow a symbol? What does it symbolize for you? What does the cover of the pool symbolize? Could the chipmunk be a symbol? For what?
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English
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40204
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104775
In this section, look for arguments that are Misapplied Euphemisms, Band Wagon, Appeal to Fear, and Nonfallacious. 1) It was announced today that our troops, who have been shelled for some weeks now in Lebanon, have made a strategic transfer to their ships offshore of that country. 2) In China, Europe, and Brazil, efforts are being made to control the population growth that adds one billion people to the planet every decade. 3) "Africa, the birthplace if humankind, provides a disturbing clue to our future. As I fly across areas that were forests just years ago and see them becoming desert, I worry. Too many people crowd this continent, so poor they strip the land for food and fuel w... click for more
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English
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40487
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103060
Jean-Paul Satre's quotes are paraphrased.
These quotes are explained: -"Suffering is justified as soon as it becomes the raw material of beauty." ."Like all dreamers, I mistook disenchantment for truth." Then, my next question is, can these two quotes be related to the dead animals being exhibited in museums? Are there any relevation whatsoever?
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English
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Other
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41004
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104790
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