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    I am writing this letter to you to provide a character reference about Mr. Layton Williams, who I know as a friend for a period of 22 years. During this time he has consistently proven himself to be a reliable and dedicated friend and confidant. He is a family oriented man who has always been a strong support system for his family and friends, often putting their needs above his own. He took on the responsibility of providing for his siblings and mother at an early age and is still solely responsible

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    Charlie, a teenage boy who writes a series of letters to an anonymous recipient. Throughout the book Charlie is confronted with a variety of issues, including teen sexuality, drugs, alcohol and suicide in which he expresses through his letters. Chbosky explores the themes of sexuality, participation and innocence vs experience with the use of intertextual references to enhance the chosen themes. The theme of sexuality is enhanced with the references to The Rocky Horror Picture Show as it explores

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    Ross writes a letter and mails it out stating that the list of employees are no longer in her employment, and that the employees have been release from her employment, because of their work or personal habits were not acceptable to her. Moreover, Ross letter stated that if one of the stated employee listed in her letter uses her name as a reference, that employer should call her. The case states that Davis did not use Ross as a reference; however, her name was listed on the letter giving the negative

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    color is used as an allusion to biblical reference. Aside from the color itself, other references were made through direct conversation with God and the main characters struggle to maintain belief in a higher being despite her life’s troubles. The first reference we see to God is seen in the color purple. The color itself represents the things in the world God created for man to enjoy; such as love. In the very beginning of the novel, the main character does not seem to have much sense of anything

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    Letter-writing is a large part of this chapter playing various different roles. Bechdel first brings up the use of letter-writing when she sends a letter home addressing the fact that she might be a lesbian. Although she was unsure of the truth of this statement she still sent a letter home hoping to get a positive response back. This letter triggered a chain of letters between her and her mother. Later in the chapter on page 77 she gets a letter from her mother. Bechdel uses a whole panel to show

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    Hyperbole Scarlet Letter

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter in his essay “On The Scarlet Letter”. Instead of writing a traditional essay on the novel, Laurence creates a unique criticism of the novel through a sense of rhythm. He uses several literary devices to reach this goal of creating an effective criticism. More specifically, D.H. Lawrence uses the literary devices of hyperbole, syntax, and allusion to craft an effective criticism of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. The author creates an effective criticism

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    romance novel, The Scarlet Letter, composed by American novelist, Nathaniel Hawthorne and the romantic movie comedy Easy A, administered by American film director, Will Gluck, the topic of alienation can be detected throughout the plot in order to show how the main female characters in each work, have experienced the state of being isolated from a group or community. Both creators and organizers of each piece of work, establish an ambivalent tone towards the main female character. One of the most prominent

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    unknown, but the evidence suggest, Ross intended to create an a hardship for previous employees, potentially seeking other employment regardless of whether or not Ross was listed as a reference. Perhaps unknowingly to Ross this method of voluntarily providing reference created a hostile environment, defamed the character of each individual listed in her written document. According to Walsh (2013), defamation claims is when a person makes a statement about another person, that may damage his or her

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    Demetrius. In these scenes Puck uses a magical love potion to create disturbance and chaos amongst these characters romances. My creative response adapts act two and three scenes two by modernizing the play so that these couples each live in their own house on the same street. I have designed the creative response so that the only way these couples communicate with each other is through the use of letters. This will mean that they never physical see each other during the adaption. I have also introduced

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    flat character and his name is hidden from the reader´s view, and almost all the action of the story happens around Bartleby and this hidden narrator, who is not represented physically. This unknown person without face could be the first reference to the capitalist system, as a reference to an unknown superior entity that make commands. However, the narrator is only an ant in the difficult way to the richness in the capitalism. There is another reference to unknown entity, the Dead Letter Office

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