Read the excerpt from "daughter of invention".
but laura had gotten used to the life her...
English, 17.12.2019 20:31 camerondillonn
Read the excerpt from "daughter of invention".
but laura had gotten used to the life here. she did not want to go back to the old country where, de la torre or not, she was only a wife and a mother (and a failed one at that, since she had never provided the required son). better an independent nobody than a high-class houseslave. she did not come straight out and disagree with her husband's plans. instead, she fussed with him about reading the papers in bed, soiling their sheets with those poorly printed, foreign tabloids. "the times is not that bad! " she'd claim if her husband tried to humor her by saying they shared the same dirty habit.
how do laura’s interactions with her husband reveal the conflict she experiences?
she becomes an independent nobody and decides to reject her role as a high-class housewife and mother.
she reads the newspapers with her husband to keep up on dominican politics and plans a return to their homeland.
instead of getting used to her new life in america, she secretly hopes that her husband will return the family to the dominican republic.
instead of openly disagreeing with her husband’s desire to return to the dominican republic, she criticizes the foreign papers he reads.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:50, eburnhisel2023
Read the excerpt from act 1, scene 3, of julius caesar. cassius. am i not stayed for? tell me. cinna. yes, you are. o cassius, if you could but win the noble brutus to our party— cassius. be you content. good cinna, take this paper and look you lay it in the praetor’s chair, where brutus may but find it. and throw this in at his window. set this up with wax upon old brutus’ statue. all this done, repair to pompey’s porch, where you shall find us. is decius brutus and trebonius there? cinna. all but metellus cimber, and he’s gone to seek you at your house. well, i will hie, and so bestow these papers as you bade me. cassius. that done, repair to pompey’s theatre. what is cassius’s motivation for sending brutus the letter? cassius wants to make sure that cinna is on his side. cassius wants to reassure cinna that brutus will follow them. cassius wants to sway brutus to kill caesar. cassius wants to alert brutus about the conspiracy against him.
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