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    Morris‚ AP Literature The Awakening Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a poem that enlightens readers by being well written‚ usage of language‚ and by giving glimpses of a more illumining reality. As the story unfolds I came to realize there is an ongoing symbolic death and re-birth of Sir Gawain. His symbolic death and re-birth is used to provide meaning to the writing beyond what is actually being described and to enhance the poem. Part One foreshadows Sir Gawain’s death when he volunteers as

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    Benjamin Franklin‚ by Benjamin Franklin 1 Benjamin Franklin‚ by Benjamin Franklin Project Gutenberg’s Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin‚ by Benjamin Franklin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it‚ give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Author: Benjamin Franklin Editor: Frank Woodworth

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    outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. A hero to me protects the people and save people’s lives‚ for example‚ spider man saved a little kids lives because he is not selfish. A hero should always care about their people and take responsiblity for your actions and be responsible.Benjamin Franklin was not a hero because of the lack of doing the right thing and he needs to start thinking about other people instead of just himself. Benjamin Franklin is not a hero because of the lack of doing the

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    Sir Philip Sidney “Thou blinds man mark” one of Sir Philip Sidney’s most famous poem‚ he writes about desire. In the poem Sir Philip Sidney complains about desire yet he shows us how he was able to overcome desire. He starts off in the poem by saying the following “Thou Blind Man’s mark‚ thou fools self chosen share” He uses the sentence as a metaphor to compare desire to a snare. Sidney sees desire as a trap‚ if were to get a hold of one’s life. Sidney also compares desire to a “Web of will” which

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    Benjamin Banneker‚ the son of former slaves‚ had written a letter addressed to Thomas Jefferson (the current secretary of state) in which was arguing against slavery. Throughout this letter‚ Banneker expresses his negative feelings and views on the issue of slavery. In order to achieve this purpose‚ he uses repetition‚ diction‚ and various religious appeals. Throughout this letter‚ Banneker utilizes diction numerous times in his argument against slavery. He refers to slavery as a “cruel oppression

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    Language Art IVA-CP 20 November 2012 Comparison Essay “Beowulf” and “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight” have similar story lines. Beowulf is a poem about a long narrative that celebrates a hero’s deeds. The short story “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight” deals with a legendary knight obeying a code of chivalry that represented a combination of Christian and military ideals. Beowulf and the Green Knight share‚ a common arrogance while Wiglaf and Sir Gawain endure a test in character. First‚ Beowulf

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    Part A STATE THEME‚ AUTHOR AND COUNTRY IN ALL SUMMARIES The Smile – Short Story A boy is waiting in line early in the morning to see a work of art. It is far into the future now and the world is not what it used to be. The fields are filled with radiation and they are shutting down all of the factories. Today the people have gathered to spit on a special painting. The child has come to do the same but when he reaches the painting his true motives are shown. He does not want to spit on it but wants

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    he Pentangle in Sir Gawain and The Green Knight The Pentangle in Sir Gawain and The Green Knight  When writing‚ never explain your symbols. The author of ``Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ’ ’ dropped this unspoken rule when he picked up his pen. Why? The detailed description and exposition of the pentangle form the key to understanding this poem. By causing the reader to view Gawain ’s quest in terms of the pentangle‚ the narrator compares the knightly ideals with the reality of Gawain ’s life

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    English 1113 Composition I Fall 2008 Professor: Laura Gray‚ Ph.D. Phone: 918-343-7593 Office: Downs Hall 102 B Email: lgray@rsu.edu Office Hours: (appointments encouraged) Monday and Wednesday 9-10; 11:30-2 Tuesday and Thursday 10-11 Friday 9-10 [pic] Course Introduction The first semester of college writing provides a foundation for the academic writing you will be expected to do throughout your college tenure. This course will help students: 1. Recognize and implement writing

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    December 2nd‚ 2012 English- In the epic poem‚ Sir Gawain and The Green Knight by an unknown author‚ several characters break rules stated in “The Rules of Courtly Love” by Eleanor of Aquitaine. The biggest rule breakers are the lord and the lady. They break these rules through their words and actions. Two of the several rules that the lord and lady break are “Marriage is no real excuse for not loving” and “He who is not jealous‚ cannot love” The first rule in “The Rules of Courtly Love” by Eleanor

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