Study Guide “The Minister’s Black Veil” p. 239-247 1. Define symbolism. How is symbolism used in this story? 2. Define parable. How is this story a parable? 3. What is the mood in Milford? How do the villagers feel about going to service? Does that mood change later in the story? 4. How does the veil affect the congregation’s view of Mr. Hooper? How does it affect his view of the world? 5. How does Mr. Hooper define “secret sin”? Why does the congregation
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Crooks- he is a black man who is working on the farm‚ Curley’s wife- her husband doesn’t let her to speak with other men on the farm. Through Curley’s wife‚ John Steinbeck shows that lonely people do things that they won’t do if they wasn’t lonely. Curley’s wife always trying to find reason to talk to other guys. One day all men except Candy‚ Crooks and Lennie were gone in the town. Curley’s wife come to the burn and said that she was looking for Curley. She treys to talk to other men even
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Want to know what you must possess in order to be successful? Grit. The word is rarely used. However‚ grit is what the most capable and flourish people all have in common. In the Ted Talk‚ “The Key to Success? Grit.‚” Angela Lee Duckworth describes grit: ”Grit is passion and perseverance for very long term goals. Grit is having stamina. Grit is sticking with your future‚ day in and day out‚ not just for the week‚ not just for the month‚ but for years; and working really hard to make that future a
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MARCELO BARBOSA “Manhood‚ Power and Respect instead of Childhood” Dave Saunders is the main character of the story‚ the Theme of the Story is “Looking for Maturity‚ Respect and Power”. He is tired of been treated as a child‚ wants to spend his money to whatever he wants‚ because his mom holds his money‚ so he just wants to prove to the others that he is a Man. One day he decided to go the local store to buy a gun‚ which is the store of Mistah Joe‚ he ask Joe for a catalog‚ once he gets the catalog
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1930s‚ although 50% of the population of Southern towns were black‚ they had no vote and could not marry whites. Also in the 1930’s‚ many black people lived in the southern states. During that time‚ racism reached its highest point. For instance‚ the whites treated the blacks very poorly because they thought that the blacks were lower than them. Therefore‚ the blacks had to fight for the right to be treated equally. As a result‚ black people had to face the Jim Crow Laws and the Ku Klux Klan.
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Mass media is communication—whether written‚ broadcast‚ or spoken—that reaches a large audience. This includes television‚ radio‚ advertising‚ movies‚ the Internet‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ and so forth. Mass media is a significant force in modern culture. Sociologists refer to this as a mediated culture where media reflects and creates the culture. Communities and individuals are bombarded constantly with messages from a multitude of sources including TV‚ billboards‚ and magazines‚ to name a few
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THIS IS A NEW SPECIFICATION ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY GCE F761/I GEOGRAPHY Managing Physical Environments INSERT * O C E / 1 1 2 2 0 * Friday 21 May 2010 Morning Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES • This document consists of 8 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. INSTRUCTION TO EXAMS OFFICER/INVIGILATOR • Do not send this Insert for marking; it should be retained in the centre or destroyed. © OCR 2010 [F/500/8456] DC (SJF5343/SW) 11220/5 OCR
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The author of If Beale Street Could Talk uses racism throughout the novel to show how blacks were treated unfairly and the struggles they had to live with. The story follows the experiences of a young black couple‚ Fonny and Tish‚ set in Harlem‚ an area in New York mostly inhabited by poor Negroes. The story takes place in 1974. Fonny and Tish grew up together on the same street and shared their lives. When Fonny is twenty-one and Tish eighteen‚ their friendship begins to mature into a loving relationship
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1952 novel‚ Invisible Man: Prologue: How does the narrator perceive himself within the context of society? What does his perception of himself as an invisible man infer? What is the cause of his invisibility? What does Louis Armstrong’s “What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue” refer to? Chapter 6: Describe Bledsoe’s character. What is his ideology? What does the narrator learn from this encounter? What is Bledsoe’s relationship to the white community; and the black community? Chapter
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We Talk about When We Talk About Love Literary Analysis Raymond Carver’s “What We Talk about When We Talk about Love” uses past relationships and experiences to exemplify the true meaning of love. Nick‚ the narrator‚ sits back and observes the feedback from Mel who is confused and lost. The way Mel and his friends try to figure out what love truly means becomes far more perplexed from when the sun is shining brightly to when it goes down and the conversation reaches silence. The sun is shining
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