Sunday, September 15, 2019
Film Analysis Update Essay
I have selected the film ââ¬Å"Elizabeth: the Golden Ageâ⬠because I became extremely fascinated on why of all the monarchs who have ruled England, she is the monarch that has been included in various forms of literature as well as having an era in Englandââ¬â¢s history named after her. After selecting the film for this paper, I first watched the entire movie without pausing and just noting down scenes that I considered as the most important. After that I watched the film again carefully so much so that I would pause the film once in a while in order to note down important parts of the film. My next step was to go to the Library and began to study the book ââ¬Å"Englandââ¬â¢s Elizabeth: an Afterlife in Fame and Fantasyâ⬠by Michael Dobson and Nicola J. Watson in order to get a better understanding how authors, poets and filmmakers have depicted Queen Elizabeth I in various forms of literature and productions. The best resource materials I came across were ââ¬Å"Behind the Mask: the Life of Queen Elizabeth Iâ⬠by Jane Rush Thomas since it gave a very objective outlook on the life of Queen Elizabeth I. In the paper, the summary of the film would first be presented on the paper followed by the presentation of information from resource materials which would either support or challenge certain scenes in the movie, specifically the role of Mary Stuart in the attempted assassination of Queen Elizabeth I and the war between Spain and England. From there a comparison on the accuracy of the depiction of this chapter in the life of Queen Elizabeth I in the film will be analyzed since there were some events shown in the film that appear to contradict historical documentations.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
The Twilight Saga 2: New Moon Chapter 18 THE FUNERAL
I SPRINTED DOWN THE STAIRS AND THREW THE DOOR open. It was Jacob, of course. Even blind, Alice wasn't slow. He was standing about six feet back from the door, his nose wrinkled in distaste, but his face otherwise smoothmasklike. He didn't fool me; I could see the faint trembling of his hands. Hostility rolled off of him in waves. It brought back that awful afternoon when he'd chosen Sam over me, and I felt my chin jerk up defensively in response. Jacob's Rabbit idled by the curb with Jared behind the wheel and Embry in the passenger seat. I understood what this meant: they were afraid to let him come here alone. It made me sad, and a little annoyed. The Cullens weren't like that. ââ¬Å"Hey,â⬠I finally said when he didn't speak. Jake pursed his lips, still hanging back from the door. His eyes flickered across the front of the house. I ground my teeth. ââ¬Å"She's not here. Do you need something?â⬠He hesitated. ââ¬Å"You're alone?â⬠ââ¬Å"Yes.â⬠I sighed. ââ¬Å"Can I talk to you a minute?â⬠ââ¬Å"Of course you can, Jacob. Come on in.â⬠Jacob glanced over his shoulder at his friends in the car. I saw Embry shake his head just a tiny bit. For some reason, this bugged me to no end. My teeth clenched together again. ââ¬Å"Chickenâ⬠I mumbled under my breath. Jake's eyes flashed back to me, his thick, black brows pushing into a furious angle over his deep-set eyes. His jaw set, and he marchedthere was no other way to describe the way he movedup the sidewalk and shrugged past me into the house. I locked gazes with first Jared and then EmbryI didn't like the hard way they eyed me; did they really think I would let anything hurt Jacobbefore I shut the door on them. Jacob was in the hall behind me, staring at the mess of blankets in the living room. ââ¬Å"Slumber party?â⬠he asked, his tone sarcastic. ââ¬Å"Yeah,â⬠I answered with the same level of acid. I didn't like Jacob when he acted this way. ââ¬Å"What's it to you?â⬠He wrinkled his nose again like he smelled something unpleasant. ââ¬Å"Where's your ââ¬Ëfriend'?â⬠I could hear the quotation marks in his tone. ââ¬Å"She had some errands to run. Look, Jacob, what do you want?â⬠Something about the room seemed to make him edgierhis long arms were quivering. He didn't answer my question. Instead he moved on to the kitchen, his restless eyes darting everywhere. I followed him. He paced back and forth along the short counter. ââ¬Å"Hey,â⬠I said, putting myself in his way. He stopped pacing and stared down at me. ââ¬Å"What's your problem?â⬠ââ¬Å"I don't like having to be here.â⬠That stung. I winced, and his eyes tightened. ââ¬Å"Then I'm sorry you had to come,â⬠I muttered. ââ¬Å"Why don't you tell me what you need so you can leave?â⬠ââ¬Å"I just have to ask you a couple of questions. It shouldn't take long. We have to get back for the funeral.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay. Get it over with then.â⬠I was probably overdoing it with the antagonism, but I didn't want him to see how much this hurt. I knew I wasn't being fair. After all, I'd picked the bloodsucker over him last night. I'd hurt him first. He took a deep breath, and his trembling fingers were suddenly still. His face smoothed into a serene mask. ââ¬Å"One of the Cullens is staying here with you,â⬠he stated. ââ¬Å"Yes. Alice Cullen.â⬠He nodded thoughtfully. ââ¬Å"How long is she here for?â⬠ââ¬Å"As long as she wants to be.â⬠The belligerence was still there in my tone. ââ¬Å"It's an open invitation.â⬠ââ¬Å"Do you think you could please explain to her about the other oneVictoria?â⬠I paled. ââ¬Å"I told her about that.â⬠He nodded. ââ¬Å"You should know that we can only watch our own lands with a Cullen here. You'll only be safe in La Push. I can't protect you here anymore.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay,â⬠I said in a small voice. He looked away then, out the back windows. He didn't continue. ââ¬Å"Is that all?â⬠He kept his eyes on the glass as he answered. ââ¬Å"Just one more thing.â⬠I waited, but he didn't continue. ââ¬Å"Yes?â⬠I finally prompted. ââ¬Å"Are the rest of them coming back now?â⬠he asked in a cool, quiet voice. It reminded me of Sam's always calm manner. Jacob was becoming more like Sam I wondered why that bothered me so much. Now I didn't speak. He looked back at my face with probing eyes. ââ¬Å"Well?â⬠he asked. He struggled to conceal the tension behind his serene expression. ââ¬Å"No.â⬠I said finally. Grudgingly. ââ¬Å"They aren't coming back.â⬠His expression didn't change. ââ¬Å"Okay. That's all.â⬠I glared at him, annoyance rekindled. ââ¬Å"Well, run along now. Go tell Sam that the scary monsters aren't coming to get you.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay,â⬠he repeated, still calm. That seemed to be it. Jacob walked swiftly from the kitchen. I waited to hear the front door open, but I heard nothing. I could hear the clock over the stove ticking, and I marveled again at how quiet he'd become. What a disaster. How could I have alienated him so completely in such a short amount of time? Would he forgive me when Alice was gone? What if he didn't? I slumped against the counter and buried my face in my hands. How had I made such a mess of everything? But what could I have done differently? Even in hindsight, I couldn't think of any better way, any perfect course of action. ââ¬Å"Bella ?â⬠Jacob asked in a troubled voice. I pulled my face out of my hands to see Jacob hesitating in the kitchen doorway; he hadn't left when I'd thought. It was only when I saw the clear drops sparkling in my hands that I realized I was crying. Jacob's calm expression was gone; his face was anxious and unsure. He walked quickly back to stand in front of me, ducking his head so that his eyes were closer to being on the same level with mine. ââ¬Å"Did it again, didn't I?â⬠ââ¬Å"Did what?â⬠I asked, my voice cracking. ââ¬Å"Broke my promise. Sorry.â⬠ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËS'okay,â⬠I mumbled. ââ¬Å"I started it this time.â⬠His face twisted. ââ¬Å"I knew how you felt about them. It shouldn't have taken me by surprise like that.â⬠I could see the revulsion in his eyes. I wanted to explain to him what Alice was really like, to defend her against the judgments he'd made, but something warned me that now was not the time. So I just said, ââ¬Å"Sorry,â⬠again. ââ¬Å"Let's not worry about it, okay? She's just visiting, right? She'll leave, and things will go back to normal.â⬠ââ¬Å"Can't I be friends with you both at the same time?â⬠I asked, my voice not hiding an ounce of the hurt I felt. He shook his head slowly. ââ¬Å"No, I don't think you can.â⬠I sniffed and stared at his big feet. ââ¬Å"But you'll wait, right? You'll still be my friend, even though I love Alice, too?â⬠I didn't look up, afraid to see what he'd think of that last part. It took him a minute to answer, so I was probably right not to look. ââ¬Å"Yeah, I'll always be your friend,â⬠he said gruffly. ââ¬Å"No matter what you love.â⬠ââ¬Å"Promise?â⬠ââ¬Å"Promise.â⬠I felt his arms wind around me, and I leaned against his chest, still sniffling. ââ¬Å"This sucks.â⬠ââ¬Å"Yeah.â⬠Then he sniffed my hair and said, ââ¬Å"Ew.â⬠ââ¬Å"What?â⬠I demanded. I looked up to see that his nose was wrinkled again. ââ¬Å"Why does everyone keep doing that to me? I don't smell!â⬠He smiled a little. ââ¬Å"Yes, you doyou smell like them. Blech. Too sweetsickly sweet. And icy. It burns my nose.â⬠ââ¬Å"Really?â⬠That was strange. Alice smelled unbelievably wonderful. To a human, anyway. ââ¬Å"But why would Alice think I smelled, too, then?â⬠That wiped his smile away. ââ¬Å"Huh. Maybe I don't smell so good to her, either. Huh.â⬠ââ¬Å"Well, you both smell fine to me.â⬠I rested my head against him again. I was going to miss him terribly when he walked out my door. It was a nasty catch-22on the one hand, I wanted Alice to stay forever. I was going to diemetaphoricallywhen she left me. But how was I supposed to go without seeing Jake for any length of time? What a mess, I thought again. ââ¬Å"I'll miss you,â⬠Jacob whispered, echoing my thoughts. ââ¬Å"Every minute. I hope she leaves soon.â⬠ââ¬Å"It really doesn't have to be that way, Jake.â⬠He sighed. ââ¬Å"Yes, it really does. Bella. You love her. So I'd better not get anywhere near her. I'm not sure that I'm even-tempered enough to handle that. Sam would be mad if I broke the treaty, andâ⬠his voice turned sarcasticâ⬠you probably wouldn't like it too much if I killed your friend.â⬠I recoiled from him when he said that, but he only tightened his arms, refusing to let me escape. ââ¬Å"There's no point in avoiding the truth. That's the way things are, Bells.â⬠ââ¬Å"I do not like the way things are.â⬠Jacob freed one arm so that he could cup his big brown hand under my chin and make me look at him. ââ¬Å"Yeah. It was easier when we were both human, wasn't it?â⬠I sighed. We stared at each other for a long moment. His hand smoldered against my skin. In my face, I knew there was nothing but wistful sadnessI didn't want to have to say goodbye now, no matter for how short a time. At first his face reflected mine, but then, as neither of us looked away, his expression changed. He released me, lifting his other hand to brush his fingertips along my cheek, trailing them down to my jaw. I could feel his fingers tremblenot with anger this time. He pressed his palm against my cheek, so that my face was trapped between his burning hands. ââ¬Å"Bella,â⬠he whispered. I was frozen. No! I hadn't made this decision yet. I didn't know if I could do this, and now I was out of time to think. But I would have been a fool if I thought rejecting him now would have no consequences. I stared back at him. He was not my Jacob, but he could be. His face was familiar and beloved. In so many real ways, I did love him. He was my comfort, my safe harbor. Right now, I could choose to have him belong to me. Alice was back for the moment, but that changed nothing. True love was forever lost. The prince was never coming back to kiss me awake from my enchanted sleep. I was not a princess, after all. So what was the fairy-tale protocol for other kisses? The mundane kind that didn't break any spells? Maybe it would be easylike holding his hand or having his arms around me. Maybe it would feel nice. Maybe it wouldn't feel like a betrayal. Besides, who was I betraying, anyway? Just myself. Keeping his eyes on mine, Jacob began to bend his face toward me. And I was still absolutely undecided. The shrill ring of the phone made us both jump, but it did not break his focus. He took his hand from under my chin and reached over me to grab the receiver, but still held my face securely with the hand against my cheek. His dark eyes did not free mine. I was too muddled to react, even to take advantage of the distraction. ââ¬Å"Swan residence,â⬠Jacob said, his husky voice low and intense. Someone answered, and Jacob altered in an instant. He straightened up, and his hand dropped from my face. His eyes went flat, his face blank, and I would have bet the measly remainder of my college f and that it was Alice. I recovered myself and held out my hand for the phone. Jacob ignored me. ââ¬Å"He's not here,â⬠Jacob said, and the words were menacing. There was some very short reply, a request for more information it seemed, because he added unwillingly, ââ¬Å"He's at the funeral.â⬠Then Jacob hung up the phone. ââ¬Å"Filthy bloodsucker,â⬠he muttered under his breath. The face he turned back to me was the bitter mask again. ââ¬Å"Who did you just hang up on?â⬠I gasped, infuriated. ââ¬Å"In my house, and on my phone?â⬠ââ¬Å"Easy! He hung up on me!â⬠ââ¬Å"He? Who was it?!â⬠He sneered the title. ââ¬Å"Dr. Carlisle Cullen.â⬠ââ¬Å"Why didn't you let me talk to him?!â⬠ââ¬Å"He didn't ask for you,â⬠Jacob said coldly. His face was smooth, expressionless, but his hands shook. ââ¬Å"He asked where Charlie was and I told him. I don't think I broke any rules of etiquette.â⬠ââ¬Å"You listen to me, Jacob Blackâ⬠But he obviously wasn't listening. He looked quickly over his shoulder, as if someone had called his name from the other room. His eyes went wide and his body stiff, then he started trembling. I listened too, automatically, but heard nothing. ââ¬Å"Bye, Bells,â⬠he spit out, and wheeled toward the front door. I ran after him. ââ¬Å"What is it?â⬠And then I ran into him, as he rocked back on his heels, cussing under his breath. He spun around again, knocking me sideways. I bobbled and fell to the floor, my legs tangled with his. ââ¬Å"Shoot, ow!â⬠I protested as he hurriedly jerked his legs free one at a time. I struggled to pull myself up as he darted for the back door; he suddenly froze again. Alice stood motionless at the foot of the stairs. ââ¬Å"Bella,â⬠she choked. I scrambled to my feet and lurched to her side. Her eyes were dazed and far away, her face drawn and whiter than bone. Her slim body trembled to an inner turmoil. ââ¬Å"Alice, what's wrong?â⬠I cried. I put my hands on her face, trying to calm her. Her eyes focused on mine abruptly, wide with pain. ââ¬Å"Edward,â⬠was all she whispered. My body reacted faster than my mind was able to catch up with the implications of her reply. I didn't at first understand why the room was spinning or where the hollow roar in my ears was coming from. My mind labored, unable to make sense of Alice's bleak face and how it could possibly relate to Edward, while my body was already swaying, seeking the relief of unconsciousness before the reality could hit me. The stairway tilted at the oddest angle. Jacob's furious voice was suddenly in my ear, hissing out a stream of profanities. I felt a vague disapproval. His new friends were clearly a bad influence. I was on the couch without understanding how I got there, and Jacob was still swearing. It felt like there was an earthquakethe couch was shaking under me. ââ¬Å"What did you do to her?â⬠he demanded. Alice ignored him. ââ¬Å"Bella? Bella, snap out of it. We have to hurry.â⬠ââ¬Å"Stay back,â⬠Jacob warned. ââ¬Å"Calm down, Jacob Black,â⬠Alice ordered. ââ¬Å"You don't want to do that so close to her.â⬠ââ¬Å"I don't think I'll have any problem keeping my focus,â⬠he retorted, but his voice sounded a little cooler. ââ¬Å"Alice?â⬠My voice was weak. ââ¬Å"What happened?â⬠I asked, even though I didn't want to hear. ââ¬Å"I don't know,â⬠she suddenly wailed. ââ¬Å"What is he thinking?!â⬠I labored to pull myself up despite the dizziness. I realized it was Jacob's arm I was gripping for balance. He was the one shaking, not the couch. Alice was pulling a small silver phone from her bag when my eyes relocated her. Her fingers dialed the numbers so fast they were a blur. ââ¬Å"Rose, I need to talk to Carlisle now.â⬠Her voice whipped through the words. ââ¬Å"Fine, as soon as he's back. No, I'll be on a plane. Look, have you heard anything from Edward?â⬠Alice paused now, listening with an expression that grew more appalled every second. Her mouth opened into a little O of horror, and the phone shook in her hand. ââ¬Å"Why?â⬠she gasped. ââ¬Å"Why would you do that, Rosalie?â⬠Whatever the answer was, it made her jaw tighten in anger. Her eyes flashed and narrowed. ââ¬Å"Well, you're wrong on both counts, though, Rosalie, so that would be a problem, don't you think?â⬠she asked acidly. ââ¬Å"Yes, that's right. She's absolutely fineI was wrong It's a long story But you're wrong about that part, too, that's why I'm calling Yes, that's exactly what I saw.â⬠Alice's voice was very hard and her lips were pulled back from her teeth. ââ¬Å"It's a bit late for that, Rose. Save your remorse for someone who believes it.â⬠Alice snapped the phone shut with a sharp twist of her fingers. Her eyes were tortured as she turned to face me. ââ¬Å"Alice,â⬠I blurted out quickly. I couldn't let her speak yet. I needed a few more seconds before she spoke and her words destroyed what was left of my life. ââ¬Å"Alice, Carlisle is back, though. He called just beforeâ⬠She stared at me blankly. ââ¬Å"How long ago?â⬠she asked in a hollow voice. ââ¬Å"Half a minute before you showed up.â⬠ââ¬Å"What did he say?â⬠She really focused now, waiting for my answer. ââ¬Å"I didn't talk to him.â⬠My eyes flickered to Jacob. Alice turned her penetrating gaze on him. He flinched, but held his place next to me. He sit awkwardly, almost as if he were trying to shield me with his body. ââ¬Å"He asked for Charlie, and I told him Charlie wasn't here,â⬠Jacob muttered resentfully. ââ¬Å"Is that everything?â⬠Alice demanded, her voice like ice. ââ¬Å"Then he hung up on me,â⬠Jacob spit back. A tremor rolled down his spine, shaking me with it. ââ¬Å"You told him Charlie was at the funeral,â⬠I reminded him. Alice jerked her head back toward me ââ¬Å"What were his exact words?â⬠ââ¬Å"He said, ââ¬ËHe's not here,' and when Carlisle asked where Charlie was, Jacob said, ââ¬ËAt the funeral.'â⬠Alice moaned and sank to her knees. ââ¬Å"Tell me Alice,â⬠I whispered. ââ¬Å"That wasn't Carlisle on the phone,â⬠she said hopelessly. ââ¬Å"Are you calling me a liar?â⬠Jacob snarled from beside me. Alice ignored him, focusing on my bewildered face. ââ¬Å"It was Edward.â⬠The words were just a choked whisper. ââ¬Å"He thinks you're dead.â⬠My mind started to work again. These words weren't the ones I'd been afraid of, and the relief cleared my head. ââ¬Å"Rosalie told him I killed myself, didn't she?â⬠I said, sighing as I relaxed. ââ¬Å"Yes,â⬠Alice admitted, her eyes flashing hard again. ââ¬Å"In her defense, she did believe it. They rely on my sight far too much for something that works so imperfectly. But for her to track him down to tell him this! Didn't she realize or care ?â⬠Her voice faded away in horror. ââ¬Å"And when Edward called here, he thought Jacob meant my funeral,â⬠I realized. It stung to know how close I'd been, just inches away from his voice. My nails dug into Jacob's arm, but he didn't flinch. Alice looked at me strangely. ââ¬Å"You're not upset,â⬠she whispered. ââ¬Å"Well, it's really rotten timing, but it will all get straightened out. The next time he calls, someone will tell him what reallyâ⬠I trailed off. Her gaze strangled the words in my throat. Why was she so panicked? Why was her face twisting now with pity and horror? What was it she had said to Rosalie on the phone just now? Something about what she'd seen and Rosalie's remorse; Rosalie would never feel remorse for anything that happened to me. But if she'd hurt her family, hurt her brother ââ¬Å"Bella,â⬠Alice whispered. ââ¬Å"Edward won't call again. He believed her.â⬠ââ¬Å"I. Don't. Understand.â⬠My mouth framed each word in silence. I couldn't push the air out to actually say the words that would make her explain what that meant. ââ¬Å"He's going to Italy.â⬠It took the length of one heartbeat for me to comprehend. When Edward's voice came back to me now, it was not the perfect imitation of my delusions. It was just the weak, flat tone of my memories. But the words alone were enough to shred through my chest and leave it gaping open. Words from a time when I would have bet everything that I owned or could borrow on that fact that he loved me. Well, I wasn't going to live without you, he'd said as we watched Romeo and Juliet die, here in this very room. But I wasn't sure how to do it I knew Emmett and Jasper would never help so I was thinking maybe I would go to Italy and do something to provoke the Volturi You don't irritate them. Not unless you want to die. Not unless you want to die. ââ¬Å"NO!â⬠The half-shrieked denial was so loud after the whispered words, it made us all jump. I felt the blood rushing to my face as I realized what she'd seen. ââ¬Å"No! No, no, no! He can't! He can't do that!â⬠ââ¬Å"He made up his mind as soon as your friend confirmed that it was too late to save you.â⬠ââ¬Å"But he he left! He didn't want me anymore! What difference does it make now? He knew I would die sometime!â⬠ââ¬Å"I don't think he ever planned to outlive you by long,â⬠Alice said quietly. ââ¬Å"How dare he!â⬠I screamed. I was on my feet now, and Jacob rose uncertainly to put himself between Alice and me again. ââ¬Å"Oh, get out of the way, Jacob!â⬠I elbowed my way around his trembling body with desperate impatience. ââ¬Å"What do we do?â⬠I begged Alice. There had to be something. ââ¬Å"Can't we call him? Can Carlisle?â⬠She was shaking her head. ââ¬Å"That was the first thing I tried. He left his phone in a trash can in Riosomeone answered itâ⬠she whispered. ââ¬Å"You said before we had to hurry. Hurry how? Let's do it, whatever it is!â⬠ââ¬Å"Bella, II don't think I can ask you toâ⬠She trailed off in indecision. ââ¬Å"Ask me!â⬠I commanded. She put her hands on my shoulders, holding me in place, her fingers flexing sporadically to emphasize her words. ââ¬Å"We may already be too late. I saw him going to the Volturi and asking to die.â⬠We both cringed, and my eyes were suddenly blind. I blinked feverishly at the tears. ââ¬Å"It all depends on what they choose. I can't see that till they make a decision. ââ¬Å"But if they say no, and they mightAro is fond of Carlisle, and wouldn't want to offend himEdward has a backup plan. They're very protective of their city. If Edward does something to upset the peace, he thinks they'll act to stop him. And he's right. They will.â⬠I stared at her with my jaw clenched in frustration. I'd heard nothing yet that would explain why we were still standing here. ââ¬Å"So if they agree to grant his favor, we're too late. If they say no, and he comes up with a plan to offend them quickly enough, we're too late. If he gives into his more theatrical tendencies we might have time.â⬠ââ¬Å"Let's go!â⬠ââ¬Å"Listen, Bella! Whether we are in time or not, we will be in the heart of the Volturi city. I will be considered his accomplice if he is successful. You will be a human who not only knows too much, but also smells too good. There's a very good chance that they will eliminate us allthough in your case it won't be punishment so much as dinnertime.â⬠ââ¬Å"This is what's keeping us here?â⬠I asked in disbelief. ââ¬Å"I'll go alone if you're afraid.â⬠I mentally tabulated what money was left in my account, and wondered if Alice would lend me the rest. ââ¬Å"I'm only afraid of getting you killed.â⬠I snorted in disgust. ââ¬Å"I almost get myself killed on a daily basis! Tell me what I need to do!â⬠ââ¬Å"You write a note to Charlie. I'll call the airlines.â⬠ââ¬Å"Charlie,â⬠I gasped. Not that my presence was protecting him, but could I leave him here alone to face ââ¬Å"I'm not going to let anything happen to Charlie.â⬠Jacob's low voice was gruff and angry. ââ¬Å"Screw the treaty.â⬠I glanced up at him, and he scowled at my panicked expression. ââ¬Å"Hurry, Bella,â⬠Alice interrupted urgently. I ran to the kitchen, yanking the drawers open and throwing the contents all over the floor as I searched for a pen. A smooth, brown hand held one out to me. ââ¬Å"Thanks,â⬠I mumbled, pulling the cap off with my teeth. He silently handed me the pad of paper we wrote phone messages on. I tore off the top sheet and threw it over my shoulder. Dad, I wrote. I'm with Alice. Edward's in trouble. You can ground me when I get back. I know it's a bad time. So sorry. Love you so much. Bella. ââ¬Å"Don't go,â⬠Jacob whispered. The anger was all gone now that Alice was out of sight. I wasn't about to waste time arguing with him. ââ¬Å"Please, please, please take care of Charlie,â⬠I said as I dashed back out to the front room. Alice was waiting in the doorway with a bag over her shoulder. ââ¬Å"Get your walletyou'll need ID. Please tell me you have a passport. I don't have time to forge one.â⬠I nodded and then raced up the stairs, my knees weak with gratitude that my mother had wanted to marry Phil on a beach in Mexico. Of course, like all her plans, it had fallen through. But not before I'd made all the practical arrangements I could for her. I tore through my room. I stuffed my old wallet, a clean T-shirt, and sweatpants into my backpack, and then threw my toothbrush on top. I hurled myself back down the stairs. The sense of deja vu was nearly stifling by this point. At least, unlike the last timewhen I'd run away from Forks to escape thirsty vampires rather than to find themI wouldn't have to say goodbye to Charlie in person. Jacob and Alice were locked in some kind of confrontation in front of the open door, standing so far apart you wouldn't assume at first that they were having a conversation. Neither one seemed to notice my noisy reappearance. ââ¬Å"You might control yourself on occasion, but these leeches you're taking her toâ⬠Jacob was furiously accusing her. ââ¬Å"Yes. You're right, dog.â⬠Alice was snarling, too. ââ¬Å"The Volturi are the very essence of our kindthey're the reason your hair stands on end when you smell me. They are the substance of your nightmares, the dread behind your instincts. I'm not unaware of that.â⬠ââ¬Å"And you take her to them like a bottle of wine for a party!â⬠he shouted. ââ¬Å"You think she'd be better off if I left her here alone, with Victoria stalking her?â⬠ââ¬Å"We can handle the redhead.â⬠ââ¬Å"Then why is she still hunting?â⬠Jacob growled, and a shudder rippled through his torso. ââ¬Å"Stop that!â⬠I shouted at them both, wild with impatience. ââ¬Å"Argue when we get back, let's go!â⬠Alice turned for the car, disappearing in her haste. I hurried after her, pausing automatically to turn and lock the door. Jacob caught my arm with a shivering hand. ââ¬Å"Please, Bella. I'm begging.â⬠His dark eyes were glistening with tears. A lump filled my throat. ââ¬Å"Jake, I have toâ⬠ââ¬Å"You don't, though. You really don't. You could stay here with me. You could stay alive. For Charlie. For me.â⬠The engine of Carlisle's Mercedes purred; the rhythm of the thrumming spiked when Alice revved it impatiently. I shook my head, tears spattering from my eyes with the sharp motion. I pulled my arm free, and he didn't fight me. ââ¬Å"Don't die, Bella,â⬠he choked out. ââ¬Å"Don't go. Don't.â⬠What if I never saw him again? The thought pushed me past the silent tears; a sob broke out from my chest. I threw my arms around his waist and hugged for one too-short moment, burying my tear-wet face against his chest. He put his big hand on the back of my hair, as if to hold me there. ââ¬Å"Bye, Jake.â⬠I pulled his hand from my hair, and kissed his palm. I couldn't bear to look at his face. ââ¬Å"Sorry,â⬠I whispered. Then I spun and raced for the car. The door on the passenger side was open and waiting. I threw my backpack over the headrest and slid in, slamming the door behind me. ââ¬Å"Take care of Charlie!â⬠I turned to shout out the window, but Jacob was nowhere in sight. As Alice stomped on the gas andwith the tires screeching like human screamsspun us around to face the road, I caught sight of a shred of white near the edge of the trees. A piece of a shoe.
Friday, September 13, 2019
Strategic thinking Assignment Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2750 words
Strategic thinking - Assignment Example 13-14). Strategy formulation depends on the managementââ¬â¢s ability & organizations resources. These are the predictable issues which can be answered by forming brilliant strategies. But we should also keep a provision for the uncertainties of the environment. These uncertainties can destroy any good enterprise if the provision to face them is not properly & timely created. Thus strategic thinking and general management offers a framework to the organization towards planning its course of action and it involves a great amount of risk. For making the appropriate plan and to eliminate the possible uncertainties from the organizationââ¬â¢s operations a manager often takes up the role of a leader who guides, instructs and motivates his followers and work together towards achieving the firmââ¬â¢s objectives. Introduction and Overview The present topic deals with a great leader who managed to influenced many and is known as a successful leader throughout the world. Counted among the great names like Gautama Buddha, Prophet Mohammad, and Jesus Christ, Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be a legend, one of the greatest spiritual and political leaders of all times. Hailed as the ââ¬Ëfather of the nationââ¬â¢, he was the pioneer of the non violent movement also called the ââ¬ËSatyagrahaââ¬â¢ against the British tyranny in India in order to bring about a social change. The policy of non violence was not just a political strategy, but it was based in spirituality because of which Mahatma Gandhi became a name to be reckoned with not only in his own country but throughout the world (Hatt, 2002). His legacy includes a brilliantly organized struggle against racism in South Africa, active contribution in the freedom struggle of his own country and using his policy of non violence in order to bring about a positive change in the society. The word ââ¬Å"Mahatmaâ⬠means great soul and great leaders of the world like Nelson Mandela and Marin Luther King Jr have called Mahatma Gandhi an inspiration, a motivation in their struggle for fighting for the rights and equality for the people. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr had said about him ââ¬Å"Christ gave us the goals and Mahatma Gandhi the tacticsâ⬠. Background and Personal life Mohandas Karam chand Gandhi was born to a Hindu family in a small town called Porbandar in the state of Gujarat on October 2nd 1896.He was the youngest son of Karamchand Gandhi and Putli bai. His father was the advisor to the local ruler of the three native states of Kathiawar. He was always known for his loyalty and steadfastness. From his early childhood he was deeply influenced by his mother who was the embodiment of a traditional Indian woman. She was a devoted wife and mother along with being austere and pious. Her qualities had made a deep impression in the young Gandhi. He was also influenced by the life Kind Harish chandra, his sufferings, his loyalty, his devotion towards truth. As a boy he had aspired to become like the great King. In his later stage of life he was also impressed by visionaries like Ruskin and Tolstoy. Gandhi had completed his schooling from Albert high school located in the nearby town of Rajkot. His school he was average and showed no brilliance. He was not into games and also a loner. He however showed deep respect for his teachers. From his early childhood Gandhi was bent on the spiritual side of existence. Little incidents like
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Models of Object Recognition Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 words
Models of Object Recognition - Essay Example This is simply 'object recognition'. When a lion approaches us, we realise through prior knowledge that the animal is known to be ferocious, dangerous and sometimes doesn't hesitate to kill. With this information we are able to make instant decisions as to the next course of action. A meal at a dinner table tells us it is edible and we can approach it. This 'spatial localisation' is the establishing of where objects are in the surrounding space and time, and is also an important aspect for survival. Another factor necessary for survival is 'perceptual constancy'. This is when objects, although the eyes perceive them to be in motion, are kept constant in terms of appearance. Object recognition, spatial localisation and perceptual constancy are the three main characteristics of perception. One theory that aims to explain object recognition and constancy is Marr's theory which concerns itself with visual processing. It is also called the computational approach which involves taking two dimensional images and extracting valuable three-dimensional information from them. This theory requires examining the levels of grey in an image, creating a rough sketch, then a 2.5D sketch and representing the image as a 3D model. Marr's model of object recognition is concerned with drafting out representations of objects with increasing amount of information. The first step in this representation is creating the raw or full primal sketch. Raw primal sketches contain data regarding the light intensity variations of a shape or scene. A full primal sketch makes use of this data to determine how many outlines and objects are contained within the scene. The light intensity changes provided in the raw primal sketch gives the level of grey representation contained within the pixels of the i mage. Computation on the properties shape can begin when it has become coloured i.e. detached from the background. Properties like symmetry, centre of mass, size aspect ratios are likely to offer clues as to the object's identity. The centre of mass or medial axis from the skeleton of the object is crucial to analysing the shape of the object. The use of structural primitives and spatial relationships to represent an object lies in the determination of the medial axis. This would enable us to construct a 3D model of the object. Marr explains that a 2.5D surface sketch helps to represent the visible surface. A computer vision system could reconstruct the surface with this process. Boundary detection is difficult even with advanced edge locators, but can be achieved by surface reconstruction. The other model is Biederman's 'recognition by components' theory views all object and forms as being comprised of basic geometrical forms or 'geons'. Pattern recognition therefore is the simple identifying of these separate components. But objects need not necessarily be comprised of different components for them to be recognisable. Simple line drawings may suffice. The drawings of matchstick men, or outlines of cars or buildings, are still recognisable. Additional information such as size, colour, orientation, surface quality paints the whole picture, but it is the overall shape that is of primary importance (Biederman in Atkinson 2000, pp 164). When a silhouette of a four legged animal is shown, it is fairly easy to identify
Analyzing a Job Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words
Analyzing a Job - Essay Example These descriptions are formulated by the human resource department of the company; they are arrived at after the workforce requirements are comprehensively scrutinized since the description would give the type of applicants that the firm would receive. A part from mere undertakings and the technical skills that are of relevance in undertaking these responsibilities, the details should include such personal features that would ease the process of one holding the position. In this manner, the firm ensures that the employees it eventually hires would be of the traits that would be easy to effectively manage (Thomas & Michael, 2001). A New York hospitality firm, Travel care company Limited, has for the past three years operated in the American market offering such services in hotel booking, flight ticketing, car rental and hiring . The company has decided to venture into the tour industry for the first time. The firm is, therefore, diversifying its services and is expanding to other cities in America as well. Their first destination following this diversification is the city of Los Angels. A number of new positions have, as a result, been created and the firm aims to hire several of these within the five weeks preceding the formal opening of the Los Angelââ¬â¢s offices. Following the planned diversification of the firm, two fundamental departments have been created and would thus require staffing. It is with that effect that this memo seeks validity. The firm will be seeking to employ twenty five drivers and tour guides of similar number. The individuals will be responding to the head of department on tourism from which orders and terms of daily engagements will be communicated on daily basis. They will be tasked with the mandate of taking the tourists on safaris. Their main task will be to ensure that the tourists receive
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Living Wage Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words
Living Wage - Research Paper Example Some people would state that employees who live below the poverty level should increase their skills that are set to increase their value to the organization. In the American magazine, the article ââ¬Å"is a living wage just a wageâ⬠on the 19th February 2001, addresses the issues revolving around the wage bill. The article states that legislation on the living wage requires businesses, agencies and some organizations, which offer acceptance to government contracts to make payments to their full time employees as a living wage (Melden, 1967). The most vulnerable ethics theory that applies to the above incidence is the deontology theory. This theory states that people should keep their roles obligations and responsibilities when analysing an ethical dilemma. However, this theory lacks the issue of employeesââ¬â¢ rights, which is much important. The choice of decision creates a state of dictatorship since no one is entitled to provide his/her views, but only entitled to his/her duties. Ethics provides equity among people who are given a living wage. Employees feel that they at times discriminated against when they apply for jobs. If an employee is denied a position, which he is qualified for, he/she tends to think that it has to do with his social class. A call for employers to follow the ââ¬Å"uniform guidelines on employee selection proceduresâ⬠should be availed to take into consideration the protected classes on the basis of race, sex, disability, age or religion. In response to the utilitarianism theory, which is found on the basis of predicting the impacts of a given decision or action. The article ââ¬Å"What You Should Look for When Selecting among Employer Health Coverageâ⬠published on 16th November 2008 is related to this theory. If an employer selects an employee on racial, religion, age, nationality, sex and disability bases, he is practicing unethical activities, which are discouraged by the utilitarianism theory (The Washington Post
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Humanities Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 words - 7
Humanities - Essay Example In most occasions, the immigrants try as much as possible to expand their civilization and cultural practices into their new colony in order to dominate. Various factors contributed towards the occurrence and expansion of colonization in the world. For instance, most Europeans colonized Africa because of not only prestige, but also because of the fertility of Africa. As early as 15th century, the European nations were entering the industrialization phase, and as a result, they required raw materials for their industries. Psychological challenges also affected the Europeans significantly. This is evidenced by their pride; they believed that they were superior to other races, and as a result they colonized other races in the world. Lack of common religious practices in other parts of the world such as Africa also enhanced the movement of the Europeans into Africa. It was through this movement that the remote parts of Africa were colonized. However, countries were not colonized at one specific time; various parts in Africa for instance were colonized at different times and by different European nations. For instance, East Africa was colonized by the Germans, North Africa by the Portuguese, and the French and English colonized North America. The Germans started having their way into East Africa in early 1880s by first invading into Tanganyika. They later advanced to other East African nations, Burundi and Rwanda in early 1890s. They success in expansion in Africa was enhanced by the presence of the Catholic missionaries who claimed to educate, convert Africans as well as provide medical care to the natives of East Africa. Despite their exploitation of resources, the Germans also contributed significantly towards the development of East Africaââ¬â¢s economy. This is evidenced by their involvement not only in the planting of cash crops
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