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    Prologue - Dillard begins the story with imagery and vivid description of rivers from the north shore of Lake Erie to West Virginia. She includes a brief history of some sort involving Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and George Washington. She then simply ends and jumps into a story about her father when she was ten. She described his dream to travel to New Orleans to hear the music he loved. She explains his occupation and the unfortunate location of his office‚ where he witnessed suicides

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    injustice in our world. The fact that Dillard had to hesitate before helping a dying man because he was scared he would lose his job‚ this is a problem in itself. 2) Does this narrative serve to contrast idealism and reality? How does Dillard’s oath conflict with his final decision? Dillard story‚ sadly‚ doesn’t contrast reality in the slightest. This narrative depicts the sad truth of what could have happened to a man’s job in an attempt to save a life. Dillard took an oath after he graduated medical

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    Annie In Antigone

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    As Creon and his men race to correct their error‚ Annie enters through the plantation. She is dressed in white‚ holding a veil in her hands. Surrounding her is a chorus of dead Confederate soldiers‚ two of which are her brothers Earl and Paul. “Look at me‚” she says‚ “men of my fatherland/setting out on that last road” (102). She speaks directly to the dead‚ and the dead answer. The chorus taunts her impending death‚ for which Annie takes offense‚ asking that the spirits wait until she is dead

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    Annie Monologue

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    door. “Hello in there? Am I to find a Miss Julianne or a parakeet sleeping in the bed?” Even with the grogginess of having just woken up‚ I am sure to always know the owner of that voice. I love Nurse Annie’s voice for that very reason. “Hey Miss Annie‚ did you know spring is coming sometime soon? The birds told me‚” I say. “I can see you’s spent some time together.

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    Symbolism In Annie John

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    In the novella Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid‚ the motif of death‚ and the symbols of the marbles and water‚ show the range of emotions Annie feels regarding her mother‚ including jealousy‚ rebellion‚ and separation. The idea of death seems to be a warning for Annie and her separation anxieties throughout the novella. The death of Nalda‚ a young girl‚ spurs the fear that death can separate her from her mother. “One day‚ a girl smaller than I‚ a girl whose mother was a friend of my mother’s‚ died

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    Annie Oakley 1

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    Annie Oakley Annie Oakley‚ legendary sharp-shooter and celebrated member of Buffalo Bill ’s Wild West show‚ was one of America ’s first superstars. In the late nineteenth century‚ her image was known all over the world. She had tea with Queen Victoria‚ met the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef‚ and was challenged by Grand Duke Michael of Russia to a shooting match. Though the Grand Duke was noted for being an excellent wing shot‚ Annie Oakley beat him‚ missing only three birds out of fifty‚ while

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    Annie Wilkes Sparknotes

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    brings to life a true psychopath‚ and redefines the meaning of a "number one fan" Annie Wilkes is a disturbingly realistic character who hosts all of the signs of a psychopath‚ yet despite her monstrosities‚ she is both the Crone who limits paul and the Goddess who saves him. what is more‚ there are strong ties with annie wilkes character and the addiction to opiates King struggled with in real life‚ while he needs Annie‚ she is also killing him. When he tries to leave‚ the attempts are costly‚ both

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    I feel that both Dillard and Didion have a very personable narrative writing style that engages the audience in different ways. Joan Didion’s “The Santa Ana” immediately pulled me into her story with the introductory sentence: “There is something uneasy in the Los Angeles air this afternoon‚ some unnatural stillness‚ some tension” (Aaron and Kuhl 44). I was also impressed by how she was able to convey a message of severity and some chaos through her narrative of the effects the Santa Ana winds have

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    Martha Lee ENG 92W 4/13/10 In Annie John‚ the lasting effects of Antigua’s colonization are reflected through Kincaid paralleling her own experiences with those of the West Indian colonies where she has lived. In‚ Columbus in Chains‚ the issues of Antiguan colonialism and postcolonial culture are apparent in the text‚ beginning with Annie’s discussion of the history of slavery in Antigua through Ruth. “I could see how Ruth felt from looking at her face. Her ancestors had been the masters‚

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    Imagine being chased through your town by an adult man. You’re running forever‚ and don’t know when it’s going to end! “An American Childhood”‚ by Annie Dillard‚ is a story about not giving up. She learned this important lesson on a snow day in Pittsburgh‚ in the strangest setting. In this story‚ young Annie Dillard is playing with her friends out in the snow. They have been playing for a while‚ when they decide to throw snowballs at cars on the busiest street in town. She’s having a great time

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