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    essay Half of the English classes got story number one and story number 2 The essay topics were the same though: and the questions The topics for the essay were the following: Does evil exist naturally in humans Ambitions effect on surrounding individuals or others A tip from me is do the essay first question are easier and you can always bullshit and rush the question but you have to think for the essay which you cant do properly under pressure Story number one is about a poor girl going

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    but once.  Letting go when necessary.  Love and care for family members.  Respect has to be earned. 3.0 SETTING  Atmosphere • The story probably takes place in early 20th century when office work was done on typewriters and tapes were still in use. Computers were probably not in use yet.  Location • Ross and Bannister’s firm.  The story is set in the town of Belmont in the office of Ross and Bannister’s where Lucy Beck works as a secretary and where the haunted typewriter is.

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    Men in Raymond Carver Stories - Will you please be quiet please? TASK 1: Write a paragraph that outlines your general observations of the male characters in “Will you please be quiet please?” All the male character in Raymond Carver’s collection of short stories: “Will you please be quiet please.” seem to portray disconnection and neglect in their relationships with family‚ especially their wives. For example the reader can notice‚ the objectifying of the waitress (his girlfriend) by Rudy

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    The story my team and I read and made a film out of was “Geraldo”. The story “Geraldo” is about how this girl Marin falls in love with geraldo who she met at the dance. Marin and Geraldo spend all night at the dance‚ they dance to everything‚ such as‚ cumbias‚ salsa‚ and rancheras. Little does Marin know that this would be the last night she would hear and see Geraldo. After coming out of the dance Geraldo gets hit by a car that Marin witnesses. After getting hit by a car Marin spent hours

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    Professor Credito ENG 115-550 October 31‚ 2013 Paper # 3 “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a very interesting story about a young married women and her response to the news of her husband’s death in a train accident. Though the story is short‚ it touches the reader’s feelings and seems complete to depict the hidden feelings of a widow who discovers freedom rather than despair after her husband’s death. Chopin dramatizes the story in a very fascinating manner with all the details of the feelings

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    Anna’s Story by Bronwyn Donaghy is an informative part biographical text‚ which retails the life and death of Anna Wood‚ a fifteen year old girl who took an ecstasy tablet at a rave party in 1995 and died. This text is still relevant to teach in today’s Australian schools because drugs still exist in today’s society‚ teenagers still take risks and the novel Anna’s story will always be a constant reminder of the consequences of drugs. Following Anna’s death‚ Donaghy wrote this text to suggest that

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    In the short story "A&P" author John Updike describes in detail what a boy’s infatuation with the opposite sex can lead him to do. John Updike goes into great description about the setting. He also makes it a point to be very vivid when he uses characterization. He gives the characters names that subtlety describe their personalities and lets the reader make assumptions and accusations on Sammy’s motivations for his quitting his job at the grocery store. In "A&P" Updike describes the store as a

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    After reading "the Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ I was surprised at the unexpected events that lead to Mrs. Mallard ’s death. Through elaborated setting‚ profound feelings and enriching plot‚ the theme of the story was gradually revealed and brought out an astonishing ending to both Louise ’s life and miserable marriage. The settings took place both in outside and inside environments. As informed of her husband ’s death‚ Louise begins to make the first expressions. Unlike other women being immobilized

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin depicts the struggles women have to endure‚ and their emotional outcome. In the story‚ Mrs. Mallard struggles with her husband’s death‚ a death that supposedly happened in a rail road disaster. She deals with injustice and unhappiness from being a wife in 1894. The sorrow she feels for her husband’s death quickly fades away when she realizes she is now free; free to live for herself and not others. “The Story of an Hour”

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    In “The Ones That Walk Away From Omelas” and “The Lottery”‚ Ursula Le Guin and Shirley Jackson portray a supposedly perfect society built on clandestine secrets. In the short story “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”‚ Omelas’ inhabitants are smart and cultured‚ and it seems like a utopian city of happiness and delight. Everything about Omelas is your every desire‚ disregarding the secret of the city: the good fortune of Omelas requires that a single unfortunate child be kept in never-ending

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