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    Black Fox (or Cody as known by the soldiers) did give in and speak to her‚ and to her disbelief he spun a story that she was back in a different time‚ entirely 1860. The story continues from there and they fall in love with each other‚ he saves her from his chief who vows to kill her and un-born child‚ and fights to get her back to her time‚ and to whom he suspects is her husband waiting‚ though at the time she does return‚ she has her daughter‚ though she thinks that she leaves Cody behind. She drives

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    Belonging Essay

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    Belonging is about how one views their self and how one interacts with those around them. It colours who and what we are and how we fit into the world around us. People seek belonging for identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance‚ and understanding. Steven Herrick’s free-verse novel‚ ‘The Simple Gift’‚ effectively explores the notions of belonging through the protagonist’s journey. In a similar way‚ David Michod’s film ‘Animal Kingdom’ and Tim Winton’s short story ‘Neighbours’ both present protagonists

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    looked for a new life. He found the hope of his fame and fortune in Cody ’s yacht. "To young Gatz‚ that yacht represented all the beauty and glamour in the world" (Fitzgerald‚ 106). Gatsby’s name quickly changed from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby. After he changed his name‚ his American dream started. The dream first starts off with him trying to become rich and once he accomplishes that it quickly changes into love with daisy. After Cody dies‚ Gatsby falls in love with Daisy. From then on Gatsby try’s

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    Agape or the purest form of love‚ loving to the fullest. Scenario one: Cody was going to the clubs‚ bars‚ or parties to pick up on woman‚ but he would only talk to a certain girl and if he was approached by someone that he had no interest with‚ he would walk away. He ended up talking to a girl that had some of the characteristics he was looking for and they talked all night and went out to eat after the bar closed. Cody and Ashley ended up dating and were happy forever. This is an example of

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    material and Jane Eyre (Brontë‚ 1847) and Reich’s novels are examples. Charlotte Brontë was born April 21‚ 1816 as one of five daughters born to Reverend Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell Brontë (Cody‚ 2004). Charlotte lived a sheltered life‚ spending most of her years confined to Haworth Parsonage (Cody‚ 2004). With Charlotte’s limited knowledge of the world‚ it should come as no surprise that the plot of her first published novel‚ Jane Eyre (Brontë ‚ 1847)‚ contains many parallels to her own life

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    Dramatic Purpose

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    Dramatic purpose Act 3 Scene 1 is the main turning point of the play. It is during this scene that the play becomes a tragedy. The scene begins with Benvolio asking that they all go inside because he fears a brawl. Benvolio states‚ “I pray thee‚ good Mercutio‚ let’s retire: The day is hot‚ the Capulets abroad‚ and‚ if we meet‚ we shall not scape a brawl.” Mercutio ignores him and is entertaining everyone by taunting and provoking Tybalt. Soon the happily married Romeo enters. Tybalt calls

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    Lies In The Great Gatsby

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    lies in order to fit in with the wealthy. Gatsby starts out as a poor young man from the mid-west. Everyone knew him by James Gatz before he met Dan Cody. When he leaves home‚ he meets Dan Cody who he ends up working for as an apprentice. When he meets him he introduces himself as a new man‚ Jay Gatsby. This is when Gatsby’s train of lies begins. Dan Cody teaches him manners and helps him get an idea

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    person‚ like he was the son of God. He had never accepted his parents as his parent because they were poor‚ unsuccessful farmers. So he left when he was 17 and ended up saving a man named Dan Cody from crashing into the coast. He ended up traveling his world with him for about five years‚ until Cody had died. Once Cody had died‚ Gatsby was supposed to receive a part of the inheritance that was left for him‚ but ended up being cheated out of it by Cody’s family (Fitzgerald). Therefore‚ Gatsby ended up in

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    er-pressure/side_by_side?page=6 Site was published in 2002 we visited the site on Saturday February‚ 25 / 2012 Debate Article: Can extracurricular activities help your child resist peer pressure? Yes by: Amber Bunyea No by: June Woods Cody I added this article to our bibliography because it related to peer pressure in extracurricular activities and has some similarities in why high school students or parents choose to get involved. It also shows two different perspectives on the point

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    Gatsby’s false identity. Nick does not learn about this until he has known Gatsby for quite some time and it is not something that Gatsby is willing to admit easily. Jay Gatsby is actually James Gatz‚ who was rescued from poverty by millionaire Dan Cody. Cody hired him and then left him a small inheritance.

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