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    of the sunlight? What is the theme? What is the focus of the painting? What are some characteristics of the house? Is there any significance in the background> What area of the painting do you focus on the most? Why? What is the relationship between the house and the railroad? What structures do you notice about the house? What connections can you make to the poem? 3. A Matter of Scale • What is the tone? • How does Cole compare things? • What is the theme? • • • • • • •

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    In the short story “The Skating Party”‚ the main theme that evolves is that a person must learn to make decisions carefully because he/she will have to live with the consequences for the rest of his/her life. The central character‚ Nathan‚ cannot choose between the job he has always wanted‚ farming‚ and that of which he knows he is capable‚ teaching. Also‚ he has spent 30 years reliving the incident of his youth‚ which occurred at a skating party‚ contemplating the decision he made regarding

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    should be a creation of the participant’s imagination 2. Participants are free to select the theme of their club 3. Participating team should have 1-2 members. 4. Participants are required to form a logo and a caption for their club and paint it on the t-shirt . Participants must also paint cognizance 2010 on the t-shirt 5. Participants will be judged on * Creativity * How the theme is expressed * How wearable is the t-shirt * Logo and caption 6. Participants can

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    Comparative essay characters and themes- Wasps & Flowers Stories are made of different parts: plot‚ setting‚ theme and characters. The characters play a main role in making the story as it is‚ characters can represent theme too. The author can use the characters in any way they want and this will be examined and explained here. At the start of the story ‘Wasps’ Therese is innocent and bored. “That was the summer Therese stepped on the wasps” This shows that she was bored so she went outside to

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    “Until they become conscious they will never rebel‚ and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.” Book 1‚ Chapter 7 In the novel‚ 1984‚ Winston recognizes in his diary that the Party and the Thought Police never consider the Proles dangerous. Winston acknowledges that Proles outnumber both the Thought Police and the Party in general making them a potential threat to the Party. The Party also underestimates the Proles’ ability to pose a threat to the Party. The Proles

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    Two of the main elements in any poem are theme and symbolism. This holds true in Alicia Zakon’s poem titled "Remote Control". It essentially tells about the relationship between a man and a woman‚ and how the man has the remote control to the woman’s life. The symbols used are very meaningful to the overall theme. The theme of "Remote Control" is also very important‚ and not just a topic for a good poem but a real problem in society too. The writing would be much less effective if not for the

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    metaphors‚ paradox‚ and imagery are used to show the meaning of the poem and what the author has to say. In developing the theme of the poem‚ the literary element most used that really helps to develop the theme is imagery. The author gives a very descriptive description of the war and what was or is going on. In using imagery throughout the poem the author leads to develop the theme which is Horrors of War. The impressive descriptions of war in the format of a narrative tell much of the struggle‚ painful

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    making the necessary arrangements becomes time consuming and tedious. No matter what‚ remember how important it is to take the time to plan your party step by step. The steps you must take in order to plan the perfect party are to first identify the theme‚ second calculate your budget‚ and lastly make the final touches in order to successfully plan and have the perfect party. The first main step in planning the perfect party is calculating your budget. In reality the majority of people who throw a

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    J. Palacio’s Wonder are extremely different‚ if you look beneath the surface‚ you see that the novel’s themes are very similar. This is despite the fact that the main characters have different afflictions‚ they’re treated very differently‚ and they aren’t even the same gender. Despite all of that‚ they both share the theme of not judging a book by its cover. Out of My Mind also has an extra theme‚ which is that you can do great things‚ despite your disability. Out of My Mind is about a girl named

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    longer was she content to "feed upon opinion" when her own soul had invited her.” (32) -This quote supports the theme of freedom because Edna has finally stopped listening to what others have to say‚ and altering her life to that. She beginning to control her own life. “But they need not have thought that they could possess her‚ body and soul.” (Chp 39) -This quote supports the theme of freedom because at the end of the novella‚ Edna has finally become “free” and she wanted for everyone who thought

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