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    The Book Thief Dialectical Journal Assignment Due on/before ________________________ The Assignment: 1. In your notebook‚ complete a dialectical journal** (two-column notes) in which you discuss your author’s language and style. (See “Ideas for Analyzing Text.”) 2. Meet the required number (15) of concrete details in your journal notes. * See the page labeled “How to Choose Quotations…” for these requirements. *Dialectic: “The art or practice of arriving at the truth by using conversation involving

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    Cry‚ the Beloved Country Dialectical Journals Theme: Racial Inequality & Injustice Quote Response “Kumalo climbed into the carriage for non-Europeans‚ already full of the humbler people of his race…” (43) How there’s a carriage exclusively for non-Europeans is understandable at the time period that this novel is set in‚ but people who read this in the 21st century might think that this is odd how Europeans couldn’t stand to ride in the same carriage as non-Europeans. “Black and white it says‚ black

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    Romeo rushes to ask the Friar to marry him and Juliet. The Friar then responds by saying “These violent delights have violent ends” (II.vi.9). In this quote‚ the Friar is telling Romeo that he is rushing his love and that it will end quickly and violently as well. This is foreshadowing that Romeo and Juliet’s love will have a violent end‚ which most likely includes their deaths. These words are ironic

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    Chuntianna Henderson Ms Johnson English 1 Hons 1. Quote : "we must build a mirror factory to take a long look at themselves" Device: Symbolism this remark recalls Montag’s description of Clarisse as a mirror in “The Hearth and the Salamander.” Mirrors here are symbols of self-understanding‚ of seeing oneself clearly. 2. Quote: The Hearth and the Salamander Device: Symbolism This Demostrates symbolism because The Hearth and the Salamander‚ suggests two things

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    Form‚ Structure and Plot: “Well pretty soon the old man was up and around again‚ and then he went for Judge Thatcher in the courts to make him give up the money‚ and he went for me‚ too‚ for not stopping school.” | At this time in the book‚ Huck’s drunk of a father has just reentered his life for the sole purpose of getting the money from the treasure that Huck and Tom found in the Adventures of Tom Sawyer. This shows that Pap doesn’t care very much for his son and that getting money so that he

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    craziness. Quote 1: “It pleased Ethan to have surprised a pair of lovers on the spot where he and Mattie had stood with such a thirst for each other in their hearts; but he felt a pang at the thought that these two need not hide their happiness.” (Wharton 41) Quote 2: " She had an eye to see and an ear to hear: he could show her things and tell her things‚ and taste the bliss of feeling that all he imparted left long reverberations and echoes he could wake at will” (Wharton 15) Quote 3: “The fact

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    Within the novel 1984 lie multiple characters‚ some more complex than others‚ but one character truly stands out above the rest‚ Julia. Julia is quite young and mostly obeys the Party’s rules‚ she usually defies the little rules but claims to be breaking the “big” ones. Julia makes it clear that she hates the Party‚ yet does not want them to be eradicated? Surely Julia keeps heads spinning‚ this is certainly true in Winston’s case. Winston is quite special himself‚ at the beginning of 1984‚ the feelings

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    1. Essential Element | Quote | Sentences | Symbolism | “This was the tree‚ and it seemed to me standing there to resemble those men‚ the giants of your childhood‚ whom you encounter years later and find that they are not merely smaller in relation to your growth‚ but that they are…shrunken by age.” Ch. 1‚ Pg. 14 | The tree is symbolized to represent something grown up from. The tree is the past‚ and it was so much more meaningful before rather than now. The change in importance is due to Gene

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    1. Quote: “Michael still thought of Havana as home‚ because he was born there. And he had been Miguel Arroya there. Here‚ he was Michael.” Answer: This statement shows the true reality of Micheal and what his real identity was its shows the sacrifice for him to live in this country. He left his family his real home so that he could live a better life with his brother and his parents. 2.Quote: “If there are real angels in the world‚" Michael said to his brother‚ "how come they’re never around when

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    Humanities English II -4 21 February 2011 Dialectical Journals: The Merchant of Venice Source | Quotation | Analysis | Act 1. Sc.1 Pg.17Ln. 147-151‚ 153-159 | “In my school-days‚ when I had lost one shaft‚ I shot his fellow of the self-same flight. The self-same way with more advised watch‚ to find the other forth‚ and by adventuring both‚ I oft found both.” “I owe you much‚ and‚ like a willful youth‚ that which I owe is lost; but if you please to shoot another arrow that self-way which you

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