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    Blue Remembered Hills

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    Blue Remembered Hills The key idea in blue remembered hills was the change between the childish behaviour and their immoral choices to their views changing to become much more matured and making better life choices for them and others around them. The relationships in the play are very varied as there is a large power struggle between many characters; this made it very hard to see the true friendships and the false ones. In the first lesson we were asked to create a proxemics atom exploring the

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    As Drama-Blue Remembered Hills Thursday 24th January 2013. Homework Pick a character and consider your approach as an actor in the portrayal of character. In at least 500 words‚ outline and explain your thoughts in an essay for submission next Thursday. In your answer you should refer to: • The original production‚ • The writer’s idea(l)s for the portrayal of the characters‚ • Vocal and physical characterisation‚ • Motivation‚ • Interaction with other characters

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    In Charles‚ we have seen how a traditional housewife being restricted in family trifles; and in The Haunting of Hill House‚ we read a young woman who was alienated from the society‚ failed to find her self-identity and company of others‚ ended her life by suicide. Both the two stories reveal the physically and mentally vulnerable of women‚ as well as their unconsciously helpless and anxiety; depend on male‚ while yearn for freedom. In Jackson’s last novel‚ it surprised us with a convert‚ by depicting

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    Poem Fern Hill

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    Fern Hill By Dylan Thomas Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green‚ The night above the dingle starry‚ Time let me hail and climb Golden in the heydays of his eyes‚ And honoured among wagons I was prince of the apple towns And once below a time I lordly had the trees and leaves Trail with daisies and barley Down the rivers of the windfall light. And as I was green and carefree

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    THE HOLLOW OF THE THREE HILLS   By: Nathaniel Hawthorne Presentation by: Perry Nowak‚ and Maggie Smith The Hollow of Three Hills The Author’s Purpose is to show that no matter how much you try to run away from your problems‚ they always follow. Often multiplying along the way and leaving the ones you left behind with your burden as well. Authors Purpose. Historical Context The story was written in 1830‚ during that time witchcraft was still being persecuted in the North America‚ leading the story

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    The Hollow of the three hills Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story begins on a paradox. He writes ‘’in those strange old times…’’ yet the time period hasn’t been specified at all. This can be seen as a deliberate attempt at vagueness. Hawthorne is trying to distort the reader’s sense of time as most successful gothic stories take place in haunted settings outside specific time periods. The rest of the paragraph has been devoted to the description of the setting. The Hollow is a place of dark magic

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    city upon a hill

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    Winthrop In the passage called “A City Upon a Hill” John Winthrop‚ lawyer and leader of the 1630 migration of English Puritans to Massachusetts‚ discusses his beliefs Puritans should follow to be a good Puritan citizen. Winthrop tries to persuade the Puritans to create a good christian society‚ which they will achieve by sticking together as a community with the idea of brotherly love. Brotherly love with allow the community to succeed and prosper. Winthrop uses repetition‚  an extended metaphor and tone to

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    City Upon a Hill

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    John Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian Charity” is a well versed Spiritual Call to Arms aimed at preparing his Puritan followers for the unknown hardships that lie ahead. His sermon was equally motivating and preparative. Winthrop was very clever in how he approached this speech. He was able to not only rally his troops with the importance of their journey‚ but also seeded the implications of what straying from the righteous path may lead to.” So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this

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    Hiking and Black Hills

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    had to make sure every last bit of equipment worked and was there‚ since it wasn’t going to be a regular park “hiking” trails that we were following. In fact it was going to be complete wilderness with only our skills to get us through vast Black Hills Forest. The long drive from Omaha to Rapid City had taken its toll on our minds and bodies. Since the beginning of the drive to the end of it when we parked the car at the trail head‚ waiting in the car felt like waiting in line for the biggest and

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    The Hollow of Three Hills

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    THE HOLLOW OF THE THREE HILLS The Hollow of the Three Hills is a story of dishonor‚ deceit‚ and death. The author‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays the main character as a beautiful woman with a shameful and abominable past. She tries to run from her problems but comes to find out no matter how big or small a problem‚ trying to run from it will only make the problem follow.        The main character was so driven by curiosity and remorse that she brought herself to go see a witch. They met in a place

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