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    STORY 1: “The Lamp at Noon” by Sinclair Ross The story “The Lamp at Noon” takes place in a dried up‚ unfertile desert. Dust storms are causing health problems for the family. The setting is crucial to create the dark and sad atmosphere of the story because it was all about the fact that there is something wrong with the place that it dried out their farm which caused them to suffer. Which also creates a mood of being dull‚ lonely and monotonous. The couple‚ Ellen and Paul‚ has been arguing about

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    There are many similarities between the short stories "A&P" and "Where are you going‚ Where have you been?" most notably their characters. Both stories contain a female protagonist‚ and a male antagonist‚ whose confrontations start out relatively normal‚ and progress to more and more surreal and twisted endings. Their main characters‚ Sammy and Connie‚ are shockingly similar‚ and yet strangely different‚ one a 15 year old wishing to be older and beautiful‚ the other An eighteen year old boy from

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    [pic] PEN 0055 Essential English Foundation in Law ONLINE NOTES Reading 1 (Short Stories) A Rose for Emily William Faulkner | When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to her funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection for a |1 | |fallen monument‚ the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house‚ which no one save an old man-servant—a | | |combined gardener and cook—had seen in at least

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    Comparing Eros Poems

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    ancient‚ modern art‚ and literature. Bridges and Stevenson show there opinions’ of Eros through two different poems. Bridges portrays Eros as being beautiful and as important as Zeus‚ as for Stevenson; she sees Eros as misunderstood god‚ who is abused for his lust. Through using poetic devices these writers show that there is more of Eros than may be portrayed. Through two different poems we‚ get two different Eros. Bridges imagery in “Eros” shows how his beauty may be recognized‚ but how little

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    curtains were wide open and the sunlight filtered in‚ creating little dust beams as mum liked to call them. The big oak tree by my window was shedding it’s brightly coloured leaves‚ making a ‘mosaic of leaves’ carpet below that‚ a few years back‚ I would have happily rolled around in. “Ashley.” “Yeah?” I said‚ turning down my music and sliding off my bed. “Ashley!” “Yes Mum! What?” I padded down the thickly carpeted stairs‚ along the hall and into the kitchen where my mother was standing‚ hands on hips

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    the fields. But she already knew the way; she had done it‚ day in and day out‚ for as long as she could remember. From the time she was a little mule‚ she remembered her parents had done this‚ day in‚ day out‚ and believed she would be subject to the same monotony. She briefly stopped‚ looking up at the waning sunlight. It was almost time for the boy to leave for the day and go home‚ and for her to go and eat her bland‚ boring food. It was all part of the routine‚ and Jenny knew it would never change

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    my best half grin and took my seat in the front of the bus all alone. I always liked riding the bus in the mornings because of the time I had to myself. The trip to school gave me time to emotionally prepare myself for the torture that I would later have to endure. I also did not mind looking out the window at the grey world around me. I was the last to be picked up in the mornings‚ so when the bus made an unexpected stop two blocks from my house I could not help but to look over towards the doors

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    John Donne’s Songs and Sonets include love poetry with very different attitudes towards the relationship between men and women. Four such poems‚ "The Sun Rising"‚ "Song"‚ "The Flea"‚ and "The Undertaking"‚ show very contradictory views of what love is and should be. Each of these poems give a diverse even conflicting view of love because they represent the different kinds of love a person encounters throughout their life; starting with young infatuation love‚ moving to bitter love‚ changing to physical

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    A Home on the Other Side of the Mirror “Dillon‚ it’s time to go!” His father yelled from his car. His room was the only place left he could think. But maybe that was a good thing. He carried his suitcase downstairs‚ each step seeming like an inch closer to rock bottom. The door slams behind him‚ leaving the sounds of anger to echo throughout the house in despair that his mother might be listening and come running after him. She was gone now though. It had been only a few days since his mother

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    In the short stories‚ “Spaghetti” and “Slower than the Rest” by Cynthia Rylant‚ both main characters lives improved after using curiosity to find something that gave them luck. In “Spaghetti‚” the main character‚ Gabriel‚ hears a crying noise as he is sitting outside the building he lives in. Gabriel goes looking for what the crying noise could be. He unexpectedly finds a kitten‚ which surprised and pleased him. In “Slower than the Rest‚” the main character‚ Leo‚ was described as a “slow learner”

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