Summer Reading 2012 Sophomores Sophomores are required to read two books for English this summer: 1) Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 2) Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities We will give you a multiple-choice test on both books during the second English class next fall; therefore‚ please 1) read these books with care this summer; 2) bring your copies of them with you when you arrive in the fall and review the books before the test
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Discuss symbolism in Kafka’s Metamorphosis. What does he seek to convey through the use of symbols in his work? In Franz Kafka’s novel‚ Metamorphosis‚ a man awakens from sleep to find out he’s been transmogrified into a grotesque vermin‚ a cockroach the size of a human being. Gregor Samsa‚ the breadwinner of the family realizes his services towards his family were never really appreciated when he metamorphoses. The attitude of his father‚ mother and sister go some degrees cooler until through
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Cloudstreet: Religion and Spirituality | A Novel by Tim Winton | “From separate catastrophes‚ two rural families flee to the city and find themselves sharing a great‚ breathing‚ shuddering joint called Cloudstreet‚ where they begin their lives again from scratch. For twenty years they roister and rankle‚ laugh and curse until the roof over their heads becomes a home for their hearts.” (Winton‚ 1991) Tim Winton’s critically acclaimed novel‚ Cloudstreet is a masterful tale of love‚ meaning
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2014-02-15 500 Days of Summer is the cleverly told story of boy meets girl. Tom‚ the main character‚ is an average Joe; he works to live (doesn’t live to work) and he stays “inside the box”. That all changes though when Summer (beautiful girl with mesmerizing eyes) walks right into his life. At first‚ Tom doesn’t do anything to try and get Summer. While Tom is still questioning his feelings for Summer‚ the editing stays basic. The editing mirrors the romance throughout
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Brenna Hattler October 4‚1012 Summer Reading Writing Assignment Rewrite Block 3 1. How would you characterize Melinda’s relationship with her family? “My family has a good system. We communicate with notes on the kitchen counter” –pg. 14 Anderson. In Speak by Laurie Anderson Melinda’s family is not very close. They each have privacy and there isn’t much communication with each other. Eventually Melinda completely stops talking to her parents‚ but by the end of the novel they learn that they
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1) Do you prefer summer to any other season of the year? I guess that the summer s the pleasantest season. At this time of the year everything is neat and clean‚ the days are long. In the summer the heat can be unbearable and there can be hardly a breath of air. But at this time of the year the hot sun ripens the corn and fruit. There are plenty of strawberries‚ cherries‚ currants‚ gooseberries‚ raspberries‚ apricots‚ peaches‚ plums and blackberries‚ which are ripe and afford a treat for the old
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Summer Vs Winter My two favorite seasons are exactly six months apart. Of the four seasons‚ winter and summer are the most excellent; they incorporate the best of both worlds. Some people like winter because of the snow and Christmas‚ but my favorite is summer because of the warm weather. These two seasons have some bizarre similarities; for example‚ summer and winter both occur when the Earth is tilted into the Sun. When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere‚ it is winter in the Southern
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that nature is supposed to be imperfect he shows it through Aylmers thoughts about how nature works. Aylmer is a part of nature himself and tries to achieve perfection by making his wife perfect and removing the birthmark. Lastly‚ Hawthorne uses symbolism to once again portray that nature cannot be changed and it is meant to be imperfect. The dream Aylmer has a deception
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As a WW1 correspondent‚ Hurley becomes forced to rediscovered himself as his old perceptions towards life become shattered by the general disregard for human life‚ re-inviting the pessimism that once consumed him. Nasht justify this change in perception through Hurley’s archival photography and footage of the gruesome scenes of war. Such horrors of war‚ could not capture the full extent on how he wanted to theatre the discovery of this loss in humanity‚ as Hurley states “One photograph is not enough
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