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    inferior; this is apparent when Richard goes to Shake Amanda’s hand (bystander); where she taps and retreats instantly. As he begins to exchange conversation with Amanda he is still depicted as an outsider with Amanda’s reluctance in continuing the exchange and constant deride over Richards desires. “I would like to go to work …” with Amanda bleak reply; “You’ll have to get one then won’t you “. This with corroboration of the wide camera angle interpret her body language where she condensates and segregates

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    The short story‚ “The plan‚” is about the narrator‚ the protagonist of the story‚ who strongly believed that Greg and Amanda‚ partners in crime‚ wanted to kill her in order to have $10 million for themselves. The money was originally stolen by all three people from the bank. The story takes place in modern day California where a lot of bank robbery happens in real life to make the story seem more realistical. Since this story is told in the narrator’s perspective as though he or she was retelling

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    finds a way to make the storyline better. Amanda Stenberg and Nick Robinson play the parts perfectly. In the movie and unlike the book Oliver covers Maddy window in the one thing she dreams of seeing the most‚ the ocean. The movie and book are both excellent pieces of work. The movie itself was just more superior. It little changes just gave the plot more meaning. Everything‚ Everything the movie was better than the book including the minor changes. Amanda Stenberg plays Maddy an 18-year girl with

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    I. Novelist a. Full name Lualhati Torres Bautista b. Birth date December 2‚ 1945 c. Present age 65 years old d. Educational Background Lualhati Bautista finished her high school at Torres High School year 1958. She took Journalism major at Lyceum of the Philippines but she did not finish it (drop out before she finish her first year). e. Profession Lualhati Bautista is a novelist and a screen writer. f. Work History Lualhati Bautista is a novelist and she wrote

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    sister and mother‚ was a very free spirit. This spirit was stifled in order for him to continue to work in what was a dead end job and he resented it. To Tom the position was just not important nor meaningful. This is evident when he tells his mother Amanda‚ "Man is by instinct a lover‚ a hunter‚ a fighter‚ and none of those instincts are given much play at the warehouse!" (Scene 4) In order to find those things that he knew to be important for himself he escaped into his poetry‚ his thoughts his dreams

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    It’s no surprise that people are enlightened by romantic love stories. Nicholas Sparks’ novels are all based upon falling in love‚ but captivate the reader in many ways. His stories have a romantic element‚ as well as many plot twists incorporated within‚ making it impossible for the reader to put the book down. Nicholas Sparks is unique in the way that he isn’t afraid to have the main characters face difficulties‚ and make readers upset with his unfavorable endings. The books The Notebook‚ Safe

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    play‚ many times during the play music starts to play when a new scene is coming up. This is an automatic sign that it is a memory. The audience is supposed to understand the trigger of a memory when music plays. For example‚ “Ave Maria‚” plays when Amanda and Tom are in a fight‚ this song triggers the memory of the fight for Tom. Another example is when the song‚ “The Glass Menagerie‚’ plays a lot of the time that the audience is focusing on Laura. This is because of the fact that Laura can often be

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    In the book Yesterday‚ by Samyann‚ Amanda Parker learns that her life is not what it has always seemed to be. Saving a policeman‚ Mark‚ from being seriously hurt when an elevated train suddenly falls off the tracks in Chicago‚ they are instantly drawn to each other‚ first by the accident‚ then by their own feelings for each other. Amanda‚ being an antique dealer‚ is also drawn to a grandfather clock for sale in the shop she is brought to after the accident. What happens next is the stuff that fairy

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    Advanced Placement in English Literature and Composition Individual Learning Packet Teaching Unit The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams written by Elizabeth Osborne Copyright © 2009 by Prestwick House Inc.‚ P.O. Box 658‚ Clayton‚ DE 19938. 1-800-932-4593. www.prestwickhouse.com Permission to copy this unit for classroom use is extended to purchaser for his or her personal use. This material‚ in whole or part‚ may not be copied for resale. ISBN 978-1-935464-19-8 Reorder No. 305033

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    the history of the American Dream‚ along with its basic features. Additionally‚ it will give a overview of the historical background in which the play is set. Jim’s belief in progress and optimism will be analyzed as well as its different effects on Amanda‚ Laura and Tom by contemplating their individual interpretations of the American Dream and their attitudes towards progress and technology. Finally‚ the failure of each character – including Jim’s – becomes inevitable and demonstrates that the gentleman

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