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    The Lady with the Pet Dog Joyce Carol Oates The Lady with the Pet Dog Joyce Carol Oates The Lady with the Pet Dog Terms Stream-of-consciousness technique: A technique in which the author takes a reader inside a character’s mind to reveal perceptions‚ thoughts‚ and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level Point of view: Refers to who tells the story and how it is told‚ most notably governing whether a story is told in first- or third-person

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    where the one rules absolutely‚ the other is absent. Violence appears where power is in jeopardy‚ but left to its own course it ends in power ’s disappearance -Hannah Arendt.” After reading the story Ace by Joyce Carol Oates it is very clear to seek out the message behind the story. What Oates writes is a story of a violent act that is unnecessary‚ and gives and inside look into how the victim feels going through each step. News today lacks the type of emotion truly needed to understand what is happening

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    traveler‚ the protagonist and only character from Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “The Journey”. The traveler‚ who is not identified as female or male‚ sets out on a journey on the highway towards a city that they have visited many times. Along the way‚ the traveler finds themself lost after turning on a different road that they usually follow towards the city; they suppose that the new route is going to be scenic and therefore different. In Oates’ short story‚ it is revealed that the process of becoming

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    Reychel Buda Honors Biology 9/1/13 The growth of Bacteria Purpose; the purpose of this lab was to see how much bacteria would grow on our variables we chose to use. Hypothesis; The dirtier the variable‚ the more bacteria will grow over time. Materials; 6 Petri dishes Cotton Swabs (Q-tips) Procedure; we started with 6 different Petri dishes that had a sticky yellow-ish substance layered on the bottom. Then‚ we picked out the variables we were going to use to rub onto the yellow substance

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    In “Beasts” by Joyce Carol Oates‚ the totems play a significant role throughout the entirety of the novel. ( in regards to the protagonist (Gillian) in the novel.) Firstly‚ the totems are a representation of the perverse sexually deviant side in us thats kept repressed from society. Secondly‚ Gillian’s ambivalent perception of Dorcas is in perfect alignment with the way in which she views the totems.Lastly‚Gillian’s internalized feelings of inadequacy are projected onto some of the totems.The totems

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    Oates uses music as Connie’s bridge from the real world into her fantasy world. Throughout the story Oates shows the importance of music in Connie’s life. Connie often listens to music and daydreams about boys. All of her ideas about boys come from the music she listens to. Connie thinks about one of the boys she went out with and feels as though the kind of love they had was the way it is promised in music (Oates 293). The songs she listens to give her everything she knows about romance. When Connie

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    The book‚ "We Were the Mulvaneys" by Joyce Carol Oates‚ is the story of an "all American family" that falls apart after their daughter is raped. The father‚ who once had a successful roofing company‚ lets his business slide and devotes his life to alcohol and law suits‚ and the three brothers either abandon the family or try to find a method of gaining vengeance for their sister. This particular excerpt describes a scene by the brook‚ where the youngest Mulvaney (Judd) is contemplating life and the

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    A Widow’s Story is a memoir of Joyce Carol Oates‚ dedicated to her late husband Raymond Smith. This book was gripping from the very start‚ I felt like I was getting to know Oates more as a person‚ instead of just the author to literature read for the class. Oates husband of forty-seven year of marriage passed away from a secondary infection; acquired during his hospital stay for treatment of pneumonia. She takes us on this journey with her from the beginning with the ER visit she took with Ray‚ when

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    “Golden Gloves” Joyce Carol Oates’ story “Golden Gloves”‚ is about a premature seven month old baby who born with deformed feet‚ the tiny arches twisted‚ and his toe turned inward like fleshy claws. When he was three years old he learned to walk because he could not work. His face is misshape and look like an adult. His parents feel embarrass because he was handicapped. Height years later after he was born he had a surgery on his feet. When his father took him to a boxing match he felt in love with

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    Anna is lost in her sin In the Lady with the Pet Dog by Joyce Carol OatesOates breaks up chronological order into a boxlike structure with three distinct sections of a plot. Every section of the plot is written in different time and part of Anna’s life in order to express more clearly how Anna is lost in her sin since the day she committed adultery. Oates describes changes in her thoughts and her confused state of mind. Using the third person perspective‚ omniscient narrator‚ she makes Anna the

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