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    Symbolization Found in The Pearl “This pearl has become my soul... If I give it up‚ I shall lose my soul” (Steinbeck chapter 5). The book The Pearl was written by John Steinbeck in 1947. The setting of the book takes place in a small town in Mexico somewhere during the late 1800’s. The main characters are Kino‚ a lowly pearl hunter‚ Juana his faithful‚ thoughtful wife and Coyotito‚ the family’s infant child. Both the pearl and the canoe symbolize the corrupting power of something seemingly so

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    The Crucible Archetypes

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    character‚ with the inevitability of human flaw - these factors are archetypal of the classical tragedies‚ first made popular by notable Sophocles‚ Euripides‚ and Aeschylus. Arthur Miller adopts this structure in his play‚ The Crucible: a tragedy‚ in which John Proctor is the epitome of an Aristotelian tragic hero. The Crucible is presented in a superstitious village‚ located in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1692. The time frame is compressed‚ and the action a fast pace. There is thus an unifying

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    Critical Lens: The Pearl L.M. Montgomery once said‚ “we pay a price for everything we get or take in this world.” Every decision and everything we take‚ in the hopes of bettering our lives‚ will come with a price a pay. What he is saying is the choices we make in life‚ whether they be good or bad‚ consequences are received. These consequences don’t necessarily have to be bad nor have to be good on your part. The Pearl by John Steinbeck provides us with a character that gives enormous sacrifices

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    | 07th June 2013 To‚ Mr. Ajay Goyal Mumbai‚ : 400080. Dear Sir‚ We are pleased to introduce ourselves (KDJHolidayscapes) as specialist family holiday services providers. We are part of the illustrious KDJ Group comprising of the KEDIA’s‚ DEORA’s and the JALAN’s. As part of our market awareness programmes‚ we are extending an opportunity to families of some selected housing socities‚ to particiapte in one of our complimentary Resort Family tour. The tour shall involve the following;

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    Peter Pan‚ J. M. Barrie uses archetypes and motifs that establish the story as a fairytale. Among the features of the fairytale are having the setting in a magical land‚ having a hero and a villain and having major characters on a quest. Barrie creates the Neverland as the land of dreams where these archetypes and motifs come to life to tell a story of escape‚ adventure and journey‚ putting this story clearly in the fairytale genre. Barrie uses a variety of archetypes but among the most that strengthen

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    ✨Disney Archetypes✨ 1. Hercules The Young Man from the Provinces Hercules--His adoptive parents had no idea where he came from and they took him in as their own The Initiate Hercules--He was trying to prove to his father that he was worthy of living on Mount Olympus Mentor Philoctetes (Phil)--He teaches Hercules the ways of a God and how to fight off Hades’ demons Friendly Beast Pegasus--He is Hercules’ partner‚ best friend; he is there when Hercules needs him The Devil Figure Hades--He

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    Saint Jude Catholic School High School Department The Lost and Lonely People of John Ernst Steinbeck In partial fulfillment of the requirements for English III Submitted by #32 Lorraine Elizabeth Tan HS III-E Submitted to Mr. Richard Rillo Faculty October 2011 Saint Jude Catholic School Tan/2011 High School Department English III No man is an island‚ and in the face of loneliness George and Lennie formed a family. It is portrayed that through their

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    In "Of Mice and Men"‚ Steinbeck shows every character’s desire for some kind of achievement in life as an example of the American dream and how unattainable it really is for them. The American Dream is one of liberty‚ untarnished happiness and self-reliance. At the beginning of the novel George and Lennie immediately bond together building a close friendship that teaches them both new things. Crooks is willing to work for nothing‚ just to gain the independence for a life outside the stables and to

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    evil‚ the final decision is up to the person facing the situation. In East of Eden‚ John Steinbeck

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    The setting of the book The Pearl by author John Steinbeck is a Mexican village named La Paz. The time setting for this book is not clear but is assumed to be the late 19th century or early 20th century. Setting: In all of Steinbeck’s books the setting is important. This tale could take place in few other settings‚ although similar stories could be told in any setting in which the people are oppressed and ignorant. However‚ Steinbeck uses his setting to help impart his symbolic and thematic messages

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