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    Name class instructor date The Oak Grove Football Stadium on Game Night Everyone has the basic psychological need of belonging and purpose. I satisfied this need by supporting my school in the Warrior Stadium every game night. It was in that stadium where I would quench my thirsts for brotherhood and companionship. It was a place of refuge for me. I could escape from drama and peer conflict‚ into a bigger and broader conflict between rivalries older than myself. In the Oak Grove Stadium

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    Good versus evil is a common concept used often in storytelling‚ writing‚ plays‚ movies‚ etc. the basic story line is commonly used and developed to mold different ideals‚ meanings‚ and lessons into different types of works. William Golding’s novel the Lord of the Flies falls into this category of works with the good versus evil story line. Boiling the novel down to its most basic state it is a story of a group of boys. They all start out in a state of innocence‚ then as they adjust to their new

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    When the boys first arrived at the island they were all nice little British school boys that followed the rules‚ but then quickly deteriorated into malicious killing savages. There are three examples of symbols that illustrate deterioration in the book The Lord of The Flies by William Golding. The examples are: when the conch breaks‚ when the fire burns down the forest‚ and when Jack kills the first pig. The first symbol that illustrates deterioration is when the conch breaks. The conch breaks

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    Tittyman Mrs. Bitchass Language Arts 9 May 29 2013 The Rise of Hitler and its relation to Jack Why did Hitler rise to power‚ how did he rise to power‚ what did he do to gain the power? These are all questions one may ask‚ along with how it ’s related to Lord of the Flies‚ let alone a character from the story. Although both of these events share many differences‚ they can relate in a way. Jack rises to power in a somewhat similar way. After both of them already having a backing of

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    The composer that will be presented in this project is an Afro-British composer named Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Coleridge-Taylor was known for his famous compositions around the United Kingdom towards the United States. He was first acknowledged as a violinist‚ pianist‚ poet and singer at a young age‚ but throughout his lifetime‚ he was well-known for his compositions from the Royal College of Music to Trinity College of Music to being known globally. In speaking of the Trinity College of Music‚ did

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    variation of intensity and extended unaccompanied sections were performed by tremendous choral discipline. The combined effect of choir and orchestra was one of overpowering emotion. Next to performance was “Laudi alla Vergine Maria” and “Te Deum”. I liked the latter performance better. It had a unaccompanied opening based on Gregorian plainsong‚ the chemistry between choir and orchestra created a stunning climax. In the end‚ a single voice led to the dramatic final chords and the last notes were high

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    The author uses the kids picking on Piggy to advance the themes by showing the breaking of order on the island. Jack and his choir are the people who make fun of Piggy the most‚ and Jack is the main representation of chaos‚ so the way the William Golding made Jack and the Choir slowly disobey Piggy and Ralph’s rules and break away from his tribe represented the order slowly leaving the island. Even though Piggy has useful and great ideas for

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    the Ophelia Project for a better future. One day ‚ near the end of the school year‚ I received an envelope during homeroom. I opened it and read‚ “ You are invited to come join us in the a meeting for the Ophelia Project. Come during lunch in the choir room. I was confused as what was the Ophelia Project for or was. Afterwards

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    vote and the boys say that they want Ralph because he has the conch. Jack is jealous of the fact that Ralph was the one chosen as chief instead of himself. But Ralph being the kind-hearted person he is said that Jack can be the leader of the hunter/choir boys. Hearing this Jack was happier. At that point as well Ralph created the rule about the conch by saying the following…”And another thing. We can’t have everybody talking at once. We’ll have to have hands up like at school…. Then I’ll give him the

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    the traditional rhyme scheme. Religion is also an overriding theme of this poem and Owen chooses to intercut references to war with to religious imagery‚ “Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs- / The shrill‚ demented choirs of wailing shells.” With the first line Owen conjures the image of a choir singing hymns in a church or similar setting‚ while in the second line it’s as if Owen is making a correction to the preceding line‚ contrasting the original image with one concerned with the heat

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