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    Characters Kanai Dutt: Indian‚ 42 years old; translator; knows 6 languages; at around 10 was sent to Lusibari to be “rusticated” when speaking back to the teacher; unmarried; lives in New Deli; runs a bureau of translators; Piyali Roy: Indian by descent; does not speak Bengali; from Seattle but born in Kolkata‚ left when 1 year old; cetologist; has an uncle in Kolkata (big man in government); late 20s; her mother suffered from cervical cancer; Nilima Bose: Mashima - “aunt”; 76 years old; Kanai’s

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    November 2013 The Single Persona of Ophelia and Gertrude According to Shakespeare‚ Elsinore did not require more than two women‚ let alone two unique women. On a larger scale‚ the society in which Shakespeare wrote agreed that most women were indistinguishable: women in general did not hold positions of prominence and did not demand recognition. In all of Shakespeare’s plays‚ a meager 126 female characters develop; of these‚ Ophelia and Gertrude play minor roles in Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ having

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    Movement and Space within “Portraits and Repetition‚” by Gertrude Stein Gertrude Steins’ “Portraits and Repetitions‚” facilitates the paradigm of linguistic displacement between subject and listener delineated by the dynamic and effectual relationship of the interrelated‚ rhythmic patterns characterized by the idea of movement as existence. This conviction denotes the essence of mobility portrayed throughout the text‚ the individual and collectives while commissioning itself through geographical

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    Gertrude & Hamlet Gertrude is Over Protective Gertrude worries about Hamlet being crazy Gertrude becomes Scared Gertrude becomes Over Protective Again Gertrude & Ophelia Gertrude feels guilty Gertrude feels sorrow Gertrude wants to help Gertrude feels guilty again Gertrude & Laertes Gertrude feels Guilty Gertrude keeps a distance Gertrude wants to console Details: Gertrude is over protective after Hamlet loses his father and she demonstrates it by telling the King

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    Lilla Gertrude Shelor was the oldest of Ellis and Hattie Webb Shelor’s nine children. At a young age‚ Lilla was expected to help with the house and the younger children. She remembered looking after her younger brother Sandy when she was too little to lift him out of his bed. She watched her siblings when Hattie was out in the fields with Ellis‚ working in the garden‚ or tending to the cow. As the years went by and more brothers were born‚ Hattie came to rely more and more on Lilla’s help. Lilla

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    1920 Biography About Caroline Gertrude Ederle American swimmer‚ the first woman to swim across the English Channel. Born in New York City‚ Ederle began swimming as a young child and started competing as a teenager. From 1921 to 1925 she broke many American and world swimming records. At the 1924 Olympics in Paris‚ France‚ Ederle won a gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle relay and bronze medals in the 100-meter and 400-meter freestyle races. Looking for a new challenge‚ Ederle turned to channel

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    Queen Gertrude is Hamlet’s mother and the wife of her dead husband’s brother‚ King Claudius. Gertrude and Ambiguity Gertrude is most definitely a central figure in the play – Hamlet spends a whole lot of time dwelling on her incestuous marriage to Claudius – but her character is also pretty ambiguous. Was she having an affair with Claudius before the death of Old Hamlet? Does Gertrude know that Claudius killed her former husband? Why does she drink the poisoned wine her husband has prepared

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    women were viewed back then in that time during the early 17th century. Shakespeare centers this unjust and cruel behavior towards the two most prominent women in the play; his mother Gertrude‚ and his lover Ophelia. Shakespeare first shows the hatred that exists between both Hamlet’s’ relationships with Gertrude and Ophelia. Hamlet’s two distinctive relationships between his mother and lover come to be similar when his character lashes out and becomes angry. In scenes where Hamlet is livid and

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    Discussion Questions for Seaworthy In returning to the ocean‚ Linda Greenlaw faces great risks as well as the potential for great rewards. Why did she decide to go back to swordfishing? Did her obligations to other people‚ such as Sarai or Simon‚ influence her plans? Should they? According to Greenlaw‚ being at sea is like living in a bubble‚ completely disconnected from the rest of the world. What are the benefits and drawbacks of this kind of solitude? “Home is a feeling‚ more than a residence

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    Character Analysis: Queen Gertrude In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ one of the most interestingly designed characters is his mother‚ Queen Gertrude. Throughout the play‚ she is not only one of the most significant characters but the center of various controversies. In general‚ she brings up numerous questions within the reader as she is driven by her endless need to fulfill her desire for affection. At the most basic level‚ Queen Gertrude is almost like a child. Her actions don’t seem to be well

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