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    The tension that Steinbeck creates in chapter six is very prominent; there are moments of peace and moments of despair. The first case in which Steinbeck creates tension is at the very beginning of the first chapter where the reader can hear peace. It is only after reading chapter six that the reader on hindsight can compare the peacefulness in the first chapter to the tension in the last chapter‚ this creates tension as the reader is now well aware that one of Steinbeck’s narrative techniques is

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    A view from the bridge- The final scene of act one is important because Eddie loses his power to Marco who is an immigrant. In this scene it is the highest point of tension. It is the climax. This play is a tragedy and a traditional tragedy always has climax in the middle which this play has‚ because it has its turning point in the middle‚ it fits into the structure of ‘tragedy.’ The audience may feel tension and start questioning about Eddie’s further steps. Arthur Miller uses dramatic irony

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    Unit 2 Journey to Identity Text Analysis Title: The Red Umbrella Author: Christina Diaz Gonzalez Publication Date: May 11‚ 2010 I chose this book because (respond in at least 2 sentences): I am half Cuban and I don’t know much about Cuba. I thought it would be fun to read about Cuban history from a different perspective. Discussion Questions Use the text and your analysis to prepare two interpretive or evaluative discussion questions‚ then identify the type of question you have created. Question

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    "Gryphon" is a short story by Charles Baxter that was published in 1985. The first person point of view Baxter chose allows us to understand the story better. It also allows Tommy to portray his personal feelings toward his substitute teacher‚ Miss Ferenczi. The diction Baxter uses for Miss Ferenczi is rather interesting. Sometimes‚ when she talks to the children‚ she uses words that most forth grade children wouldn’t understand. Our understanding of why Baxter chose her complex and confusing diction

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    he murders the Yank to get his land again. The rising action of the main plot of film occurs when the land first goes up for auction. Here we see the tension in the film start to rise. Every action that is taken from this point on is important. The climax of the story is when Bull murders the Yank. After Bull does this sinful deed we as an audience see him unravel. This is the pivotal point in the film. From here on there is just a string of madness. Finally‚ the falling action occurs when everything

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    I believe that the theme of no renewal is that human progress is bad and that we often don’t think about the consequences of our actions this is clearly stated in the story because the main character discusses how the world went down hill and how humans are pushing the world’s sustainability to the limit. He also talks about how humans stop farming and now most of the world relies on synthetical food while he is one of the only people who still grow their crops. In he calls the area around him a

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    that Finny was never trying to compete with Gene with him. Gene then goes into deeper bitterness than he was in before‚ Gene believes that Finny is superior. This foreshadows when Gene shakes the tree limb. When Finny falls off the tree‚ this is the climax of the story since Gene and Finny are doppelgängers and only one of them can exist‚ and the one that is trying to hurt the other Gene. Finny was never trying to hurt Gene in any way but it was all in Gene’s mind. The doppelganger is a conflict that

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    draw a new piece of artwork so Madame Duret can sell the artwork as replicas from the past. What’s stopping her is Madame Duret won’t mail her letters to Tray‚ Kit’s best friend‚ nobody knows that she wants to leave Blackwood and go home. The climax is when Jules‚ who was formerly supportive of his mother‚ Madame Duret‚ is appalled by her actions and tries to help the girls leave while they still can. So he stands up for the girls to his mother. Which Madame Duret doesn’t like one

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    father of Dylan. He always scold his son about winning. IV.Plot A. Exposition or Introduction- The part that Akeelah got the paper with the grade of 100% B. Development or Rising Action- When Akeelah started to join the Spelling Bees. C. Climax- It happened in the National Spelling Bee. D. Denouement or Falling Action- Akeelah and Dylan win the Spelling Bee. E. Ending-It’s where they go back to they’re place with trophy. V. Explain why the lessons in life that you learned from

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    Oedipus threatens to torture him and that’s when the climax occurs. The shepherd reveals to Oedipus that the baby is in fact Laius’ child. Oedipus immediately realizes that he was the murderer of King Laius and the prophecy was fulfilled. This is the climax of the story because the Major Dramatic Question is answered. The Major Dramatic Question‚ which was posed in the exposition‚ was “who killed King Laius?” This question was answered in the climax which was Oedipus himself. In the denouement‚ after

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