NEW YORKER IN TONDO SCRIPT Kikay - A girl who goes to New York and falls in love with it. She acquires all the New Yorkers' things - style, looks, language and manners. Mrs. Mendoza / Aling Atang, mother of Kikay, has been carried away by her daughter's way of living. She tries to converse with everybody in broken English. Tony, sweetheart of Kikay, decides to visit and catch things up with his friend. He is a simple guy who got secretly engaged with their other childhood friend, Nena. Nena is
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an absent protagonist, Glaspell doesn’t write about Mrs. Wright. The play is focused more on the facts on the incident. Trifles is not just about a murder case, it is a cultural study that examines the status of women. This play was related to Glaspell’s individual career as a dramatist, she has covered a murder trial in which a wife killed her husband. The play opened on August 8. 1916, with her playing as Mrs. Hale, while her husband played Mr. Hale. Trifles introduces a technique Glaspell reuses
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Dialogue Therapist: Mr. and Mrs. Olivares, I am going to ask you a question you may think is strange in nature. Is that okay with you? Mr. and Mrs. Olivares: (in unison) Yes. Therapist: Suppose that tonight, while you are both asleep a miracle occurs and the problems you have shared with me today are now solved. What would you notice that is different, that lets you know a miracle has happened? (The Miracle Question Technique) Mr. Olivares: We would wake up and I would have a job to go to in the
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want to be caught because I did not know the school very well and I think east high is the biggest school in Wichita or Kansas, I don’t really know. I didn’t even have any friends at the time to jip with so where would I even go. I just continued to sleep 3rd and 7th hour. I called them “my sleeping hours”. After a while, my teacher had enough of me and she started kicking me out of the classroom sending me to the office. I understood and didn’t argue because I know that I am not doing anything. I just
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handled the situation a little differently. Betsy decided she didn’t want to be there for Mr. James death, but she really felt bad for not being there. In the story she says that now if she was placed in this situation again she would handle it differently. I feel that maybe she realized she should have been there because of their relationship, and that’s what I would be thinking if I was Betsy. I’m sure Mr. James would have wanted Betsy there because of their trusting relationship. When being a
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Lin Anderson Saving Mr Ugwu Mr Ugwu crosses to the window, thinking he hears a drop of rain against the louvred glass[1]. For the past three weeks Mr Ugwu has been waiting for rain. He waits for rain as you or I wait for a knock at the door; for the telephone to ring; listening. But unlike these things, the rain is definitely coming. Mr Ugwu knows it is merely a question of time. But this morning, when he scans the horizon, the blue sky looks emptily back at him, although, he thinks, sniffing
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life is a fruitful life that points to Christ. In my opinion Mr. Anthony Rossi lived a very successful life, not only is he know as a great man and great business man. He is more importantly known as a great man of God. Section 1: Character Traits Unfortunately, there are not many men that are like Mr. Anthony Rossi. He was a man of many strong character traits. Just one of these traits would be hard to find in a man, let alone all of them in one man. In fact, I believe that if more men possessed
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how come I'm on free dinners?All the other kids laugh at me" – Social class, Mrs Johnson and family are poor, and Mrs Lyons family are wealthy. "Myself,I believe that an adopted son can become one's own." Mrs Lyons persuading Mrs Johnson to give her a baby. "Havin' babies,it's like clockwork to me" Mrs Johnson is in her 20s but already has 7 children, shows she is maternal "Oh God,Mrs Lyons,never put new shoes on a table...You never know what'll happen" Mrs Johnson is a very supersticious
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intentions for An Inspector Calls. Mr. Birling is a large pompous man in his mid fifties, a successful business man and the father of the Birling family. Throughout the play, Mr. Birling is shown by Priestley to be a narrow minded and unjust character. His uncaring view towards factory workers and cold-heartedness both contribute to Eva Smith’s death – who symbolises many other women who, like her, live in poverty and are treated unfairly by the upper-classes. Mr Birling on the other hand symbolises
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Analytical essay on: “Number Three” Have we achieved the equality between men and women? Many of us would say we have achieved that long time ago and that women have same rights as men. Today the only difference would be the sex organ. But all that is happening mostly in the western world. There is still women repression but indirectly. Especially in countries like China. Western men will go to china because they have the opportunity to live the role of a man controlling over a woman.
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