‘’Time to get up’’ whispered mother. “Ughhhhh” Paulis groaned. Paulis was a very curious kid about his childhood and he always felt as if his mom was hiding something from him. “Mom‚’’ says Paulis‚ “ could I talk to you after school about something?” Mother thought for a moment “Uhhhh sure’’ she replied. Paulis didn’t like school at all. He was a quiet kid who didn’t really talk to people much. At lunch he always pondered about his dad and why his dad left him‚ and always felt lonely without him
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Emma Just as Mr. Woodhouse had predicted‚ the air was chilling. Mr. John Knightley made an enthusiastic comment‚ “By God‚ Mr. Woodhouse! Snow is falling upon us tonight.” “Ahh! of course I was right.” Mr Woodhouse turned to Mr. George Knightley and looked him up and down‚ “Did I not warn you to dress warm‚ my son? Why‚ you look half dressed? Have you looked this way all night?! You look to be in costume for a circus!” Mr. George Knightley‚ assisted by Mr. Weston loaded Mr. Woodhouse into his limousine;
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Nora was walking out of class when her phone began to ring‚ she looked at the unknown number which was puzzling to the girl. She had little people too talk too‚ and all of them had a contact in her phone. Curiousity had gotten the best of her as she picked up the phone‚ "Hello?" She knew the voice‚ and it made her sick. "Hey Nory." She knew his voice like it was her mothers. Well that was a bad comparision as she hadnt heard her mother voice in several years. "How the hell did you get my number?"
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No Choice Sal walked purposefully through the alleys of Butler’s Buldings towards the rows of stalls. She needed to get back home to Willie but she couldn’t go home empty-handed‚ not again. To see Willie’s pale crestfallen face‚ when he saw she didn’t have any food‚ would break her heart. She scanned the market and the throng of people‚ looking for a loaf of bread or some fruit she could take without being noticed. Her eyes came to rest upon the baker’s stall‚ which was being guarded zealously by
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Beneatha‚ A Raisin in the Sun I used this quote to support my idea because she is telling everyone that she is going to be a doctor no matter. “thank everybody! And forgive me for ever
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girls are walk together as sisters and brothers.” Martin Luther King Jr. In the play “A Raisin In A Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry is essentially about dreams‚ including the American Dream. The play takes place around the 1950’s in Chicago’s south side‚ when segregation was still around. In this play you meet a cast of people with dreams of a better life that compares the novel "A Raisin in the Sun" with Martin Luther King’s speech "I Have a Dream." It Analyzes the similar themes found in play
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While Antigone by Sophocles and A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry are very difference stories they have many similarities. Antigone is the about daughter of Oedipus trying to do what she believes is good. Her brothers have killed each other and while one gets a proper burial‚ the other is left to be eaten by wild animals. The reason he is not allowed to be buried is because King Creon believes he is unworthy of it. The main character Antigone defies Creon’s law and buries her brother anyways
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I attended a play called A Raisin in the Sun. The play took place at the Polk Theatre at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville‚ TN and it was directed by Rene Copeland. A Raisin in the Sun was written by a woman named Lorraine Hansberry. The play is a reflection of Lorraine Hansberry’s childhood experience. She was the first African American woman to write a play that was performed on broadway. At the age of 34 she died from cancer. A Raisin in the Sun was a play that gave multiple
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Alternate Ending White Heron “The grandmother and the sportsman stand in the door together and question her‚ and the splendid moment has come to speak of the dead hemlock-tree by the green marsh…..” The grandmother asks Sylvia of her whereabouts the early morning. Sylvia is reluctant; she does not know whether to tell her and the sportsman of her adventure with the White Heron. The beautiful morning where she climbed high and heard the birds sing. If she told the sportsman would surely hunt
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A common theme in society today is that money is the key to happiness. In A Raisin in the Sun and Death of a Salesman the theme that money is the root of contentment is also present. In A Raisin in the Sun‚ Walter Lee has such a desire to be rich that he neglects his son and wife. Willy‚ in Death of a Salesman‚ is also very distracted by the thought of money. First of all‚ Willy believes that he needs to be as successful as his brother‚ Ben‚ in order to be happy. He spends his whole life wishing
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