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    The Gift and the Magi

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    A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF SHORT STORY OF O. HENRY’S “THE GIFT OF THE MAGI” RESEARCH PAPER Submitted as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Getting Bachelor Degree of Education in English Department by: MULYATI A 320 040 336 SCHOOL OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF SURAKARTA 2008 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Story book is one of reading media which most people are interested in. They prefer to read story book other kind of book such

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    Am I Blue?

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    English 9-2 7 May 2012 Judged The saying‚ “do not judge a book by its cover” is a commonly used saying throughout the years. However‚ what does the saying really mean? Of course an individual should not be choosing the novel they wish to read just based on the cover of the book. Figuratively speaking‚ the saying means that one should not prejudge the value of someone just by their physical appearance alone. For many people‚ the root of their anxiety stems from the fear of others judging or evaluating

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    Bent Expectations

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    Bent Expectations In the short story‚ “Girl‚” Jamacia Kincaid chooses to use the word bent twice in the same phrase. The addition of the word bent to this phrase brings a deeper meaning to the entire general story. Through analyzing the possible meanings of the word in relation to a Caribbean mother-daughter relationship in the 1970’s we discover that the mother is determined to keep her daughter from being an outcast in society by teaching her how to be respected as she matures. This story is

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    Sorry for Disturbing You

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    Sorry for Disturbing You A. Write an essay (700-900 words) in which you analyze and interpret Richard Knight’s short story “Sorry for Disturbing You”. To put your interpretation into perspective‚ your essay must include a discussion of at least two of the other items listed below. One of these must be a text. The short story “Sorry for Disturbing you” written by Richard Knight focuses on the regret of choices one makes in life. The story presents the encounter between a lonely man‚ full of

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    Tattooist and Skrzynecki

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    Acceptance of oneself‚ ones past and one’s future is essential in a search for belonging. Belonging as a shared experience can bring about an understanding of the past which can help an individual find a sense of belonging. Shared society and culture can make an essential connection of acceptance towards the belonging of an individual. The poem “Feliks Skrzynecki” by Peter Skrzynecki and the short story “The tattooist” both explore these two concepts of belonging and use a variety of techniques to

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    Save as many as you ruin

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    Save as many as you ruin Simon Van Booy One thing we all have in common is that we make mistakes and regret them. That is what happened to Gerard when he met the only woman he had ever loved after eight years apart. But sometimes the mistakes we make‚ end up turning around and by a religious experience‚ faith gives us a second chance. The magic‚ realism short story‘ Save as many as you ruin’ by Simon Van Booy starts with in medias res composition. ”By the time Gerard leaves the office it has stopped

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    Esperanza Rising

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    Esperanza Rising From being born with a silver spoon your mouth and having your world revolve around you to having nothing‚ can be a life changing experience. In the historical fiction story Esperanza Rising‚ by Pam Munoz Ryan this exact thing happens to a 12 year old girl named Esperanza. Esperanza’s world is turned upside down when her father is murdered and she and her mom are forced to move to Las Angels. We watch as Esperanza changes from a self important unrespectful child into a mature

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    Essay: There Will Come Soft Rains Question: Analyse how a character is developed for a particular purpose in a written text you have studied. ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’ is a dystopian science fiction short story written by Ray Bradbury. The story is about a house in the future that is left standing after a nuclear bomb. The house continues with its normal routine even in the absence of humans. In the short story a character that is developed for a particular purpose is the house. The houses’

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    Sprogligt: Komma foran that‚ bruger de rigtige ord. Indholdsmæssigt: Fortolkning. Analysis: Poetic Justice I have read the short story called Poetic Justice. The story is about a woman‚ who is around 40 years old. The woman is married and she has two kids. She is living a very stressful life – she goes to work at an office‚ takes care at her family and basically does anything practical. One day at her office she goes to an online communication website‚ very much like Facebook‚ called Friends United

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    Choose one text (How Many Miles to Babylon or A Doll’s House) and describe how one character feels isolated from others and from the world. At the beginning of A Doll’s House‚ Nora seems completely happy. She responds affectionately to Torvalds teasing‚ speaks with excitement and takes pleasure in the company of her children and friends. As the play goes on‚ Nora realizes that she is not a “silly girl’’ as Torvald refers to her. She is well aware of the business details related to the debt she took

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