Of Mice and Men Quotes Quote 1: "Evening of a hot day started the little wind to moving among the leaves. The shade climbed up the hills toward the top. On the sand banks the rabbits sat as quietly as little gray‚ sculptured stones." Chapter 1‚ pg. 2 Quote 2: "...and he walked heavily‚ dragging his feet a little‚ the way a bear drags his paws." Chapter 1‚ pg. 2 Quote 3: "You’d drink out of a gutter if you was thirsty." Chapter 1‚ pg. 3 Quote 4: "Slowly‚ like a terrier who doesn’t want to bring
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The intensity of this novel is finally beginning to escalate. Chapters 22 and 23 have the feeling of impending doom and a strong sense of foreboding. Mary Shelley uses a couple of different strategies to give the reader a feeling of catastrophe around the corner. First‚ on page 169‚ Victor reflects on the intentions of the Creature to harm him and the text forebodes‚ “But‚ as if possessed of magic powers‚ the monster blinded me to his real intentions; and when I thought I had prepared only my own
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monster. The people who told them this were their neighbors‚ almost everyone in the neighborhood. “Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch” (Lee‚ 13). Also “what teeth he had were yellow and rotten” . These are both quotes that Jem used to describe Boo to Scout. Miss Stephanie Crawford told the kids that Boo came out at night and peeked into her windows. LANI: EVENTS LEADING UP
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Catch Me if You Can by Frank W. Abagnale is the true story of Frank Abagnale himself‚ as a real fake. Throughout the book‚ Abagnale uses several different rhetorical devices‚ such as foreshadowing‚ irony‚ point of view‚ and importance of title; and raises certain social issues. The title Catch Me if You Can is very important because it is a perfect example of foreshadowing. Frank’s first taste of the criminal life occurs at age sixteen. He cons his father out of $3‚400. After which‚ Frank runs away
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Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination are omnipotent. The slogan ’press on’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race. Calvin Coolidge All you need in life is ignorance and confidence‚ and then success is sure. Mark Twain Many of
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I am still trying to figure out what happened in this book. I wonder what happened for them to need to put a wall around the neighborhoods. Why are the people so desperate? Why are the resources‚ such as water‚ so scarce during these times? I feel especially bad for Lauren since she has hyperempathy. The fact that you could feel other people’s pain‚ is probably one of the worst things to experience. Especially in her time‚ where so many people are suffering. I remember when they said in the book
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Other than Sophocles there were 2 other notable writers that lived during the same years as Sophocles. They are contemporaries to Sophocles. The older contemporary was Aeschylus and the younger contemporary of Sophocles was Euripides. They wrote the same genre but incorporated there own styles and unique ideas with in their brilliant plays. They have all impacted to days theatre in their own ways creating diverse genres that today’s authors may choose to use. Aeschylus 525-426 bc. Aeschylus
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Rhinoceros There are two main characters in this book‚ Berenger is the one Im gonna focus in‚ I think that he’s the romantic character and Jean is the modern one‚ as Gergen says‚ Berenger is a person that follows his heart and does whatever he believes is right and will benefit everybody‚ he worries about others and will put the common good before his own. On the other hand Jean is like the perfect character‚ or that’s what he wants everyone to think‚ smart‚ good dressed‚ with a lot of money but
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The Renegade (Unit 1 Lesson 7): A. Vocabulary Check 1. Hypocrisy – Practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one’s own behavior does not conform. 2. Immaculate – Free from flaws or mistakes. 3. Condescension – Attitude of patronizing superiority. 4. Serene – Calm‚ peaceful‚ untroubled. 5. Trample – Tread on and crush. B. Comprehension Check 1. He looks rich‚ clothes came from the early 80s‚ president of a country. 2. It means that the brother has faith for the master. The
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