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    does it mean to be famous? According to Daum being famous means being unskilled‚ untalented‚ and annoying. 2. How does Daum define a celebrity? Daum defines a celebrity as someone who is easily recognized in the street and who has made an effort to become well known through his or her work and talent. 3. What does Daum mean in paragraph 7 when she says‚ “it’s pretty clear that it’s never been a worse time to be famous”? I think Daum feels that being a celebrity now days aren’t as valuable as it

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    including social and sexual taboos. How and to what extent do you think this is true of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest? The De fabula of Evanthius said that comedy is “a mirror of everyday life that treats of various habits and customs of public affairs‚ from which one may learn what is of use…and what must be avoided” which is true of the play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. However Wilde parallels these aspects of everyday life and transgresses them for comic value

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    Comparing Perks of Being a Wallflower and Breakfast Club. In this essay‚ I will be comparing John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club published in 1985 with Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower of 1999. The Breakfast club aims to highlight what went on in high schools as well as the larger society at the time‚ by using five unique stereotypes. In the movie‚ there was the jock: trying to live up to his dad’s and friends’ expectations; the brain‚ expected to be super-smart; the princess‚ who always

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    25-year-old daughter‚ Natalia. After he has asked and received joyful permission to marry Natalia‚ she is invited into the room‚ and he tries to convey to her the proposal. Lomov is a hypochondriac‚ and‚ while trying to make clear his reasons for being there‚ he gets into an argument with Natalia about The Oxen Meadows‚ a disputed piece of land between their respective properties‚ which results in him having "palpitations" and numbness in his leg. After her father notices they are arguing‚ he joins

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    One feature to realize about The Importance of Being Earnest and Pride and Prejudice is that they are both similar in a comedic manner for readers to feel entertained. However‚ what separates the two stories are their themes; whereas The Importance of Being Earnest was written based on how society was around the Victorian Era in satirical form‚ while on the other hand Pride and Prejudice is concerned more with the idea of how love can overcome all obstacles despite the fact that two different people

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    Comparing and Contrasting Works by Kundera and Khaled Hosseini The unbearable lightness of being was published in Paris in 1984 by Czech author Milan Kundera. The novel is a mix of genre-defying mix of historical fiction‚ love stories‚ philosophy‚ and experimentation with narrative technique. Set mostly in Prague in the late 1960s‚ the novel focuses on the love lives of four Czech intellectuals as they struggle with relationships‚ sex‚ politics‚ and the military occupation of their country. The

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    (Viola did grew) – entertainment – to connect to the audience- conditioned Importance of being Earnest – Attempt to change identity (nobody grows) stereotypes are made fun of Similar kind of genre Different endings when other characters find out the secrets Difference in social class is seen very much in Twelfth Night where women do not marry men who are lower in class than them and in Importance of being Earnest in Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ where Lady Bracknell questions Jack as he grew up loosing his

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    Gwendolyn in the Importance of Being Earnest. Be sure to consider the personalities of each woman as you analyze how the demand’s and requirements of courtship dominate her attention and her interactions with others. The Differences and Similarities Between Two Sets of Sisters In Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility‚ the two characters‚ Elinor and Marianne Dashwood‚ represent sense and sensibility‚ respectively. In Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest‚ the character‚ Gwendolyn

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    Celebrities should not be idolized. Today I am going to discuss why teenagers and children spend too much time following the lives of celebrities‚ and why it creates such a negative impact on young lives in this generation. Nowadays‚ celebrities include a wide range of genres. Pop stars like Lady Gaga‚ actors like Leonardo DiCaprio‚ comedians like Robin Williams and sport athletes like Ian Thorpe. The list of different celebrities goes on‚ which caters for everyone’s interests. And this is the

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky captures the life of the protagonist Charlie in a series of diaries written to an anonymous friend. The novel explores many of the issues teenagers face as they progress through the freshman year of high school. Charlie struggles to find his identity as he first begins to experience relationship problems‚ peer influences and communal drug use. Throughout the stages of Charlie’s adolescence‚ his reckless decisions and lack of knowledge towards society

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