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    Beka Lamb

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    Beka Lamb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb. She is an only child who lives with her parents in Belize. Beka is tall and slim built. She is fourteen years of age and is a very active and enterprising individual. Beka possesses very admirable qualities that are worthy of emulation. She demonstrates a sense of responsibility and maturity for an individual of such a tender age. One notices the growth and development of Beka’s character as the novel progresses. Initially‚ her relationship with her

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    Horse Slaughter

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    a better way to go. (The Henry Ford) After the year 1913 horses went from being a necessity to just something that ate your gas money. Granted not everyone went out and bought an automobile at once‚ but slowly more and more people stepped off their mount and stepped in to the cab of a brand new Model T. The horse was slowly losing its importance as a means of transportation and gradually climbing their way up to being more emotionally important to us. (Taaffe) Today horses are used way more for

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    Slaughter House

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    Dreadful Destruction of Dresden ​Slaughter-House-Five written by Kurt Vonnegut is a novel about a character named Billy Pilgrim‚ who was a Prisoner of War in WWII who fought during the bombing of Dresden in Germany.  Since the war Billy has never been the same returning home.  He constantly travels back in time to the memories of being in Dresden and how horrible the war was.  Billy has insane time travel stories throughout the book making readers believe he is crazy. Kurt Vonnegut himself was a

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    The Lamb And The Pinecone

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    QEP: The Lamb And The Pinecone   The Lamb And The Pinecone The piece or excerpt taken from “The Lamb And The Pinecone” is one that reflects the youth and childhood of a man who is now an adult. Because he is unable to attach to anything in his adulthood like he was able to attach to his toy lamb as a child‚ he longs to fulfill that feeling once more. This excerpt demonstrates one longing for childhood feelings during manhood. The author indicates that the lesson of friendship is one that he

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    Eventually‚ everything has to change. Whether it is for the best or the worst is to be determined. In this short story Steven becomes more realistic about the nature of breaking up and he also learns to consider the feelings of others. Steven gains a deeper understanding of himself and figures out who he wants to become. In “breaking up” by Susan Beeby and Paul Lima‚ Steven experiences a transition from childhood to adolescences. Steven’s view of being in a relationship is not realistic because he does

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    The Lamb Diction

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    “The Lamb” is often regarded as an excellent example of his writing in Songs of Innocence‚ it epitomizes Blake’s perception of salvation. Throughout this poem‚ Blake captures the essence of childlike faith and wonder. Through his diction‚ revelation of his subjects to the reader‚ and religious allusion‚ Blake creates a poem which artfully ponders the nature of God and his grace. Blake’s nuanced word choice adds subtle tones of childhood innocence to his work. Blake associates the Lamb with

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    The Silence Of The Lambs

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    “The Silence of the Lambs” is one of the best horror and thriller movies in 1990’s and still praised as the greatest suspenseful and psychological American movie. The movie’s overall story focus on investigating the incident of the serial killer Buffalo Bill ostensibly‚ but the additional story of Clarice and Hannibal is also important to lead the flow of the movie. In fact‚ because of Hannibal’s strong psychological disorders such as cannibalism‚ narcissistic personality disorder and anti-social

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    Silence of the Lambs

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    Title ~ Silence of the Lambs Author ~ Thomas Harris Genre ~ Crime Fiction/Thriller/Drama/Horror Setting ~ Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Baltimore‚ Maryland. This is where Clarice interviews Doctor Lecter before any deals are made to move him to any other hospital. ~ “The Cage” in Memphis‚ Tennessee. After Doctor Lecter spoke to the Senator about her daughter‚ he was placed in The Cage on the top floor of the courthouse‚ being part of the deal that he had made

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    The Lamb Annotation

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    First‚ we will learn about The Lamb. Everyone in the class will read the poem to themselves and then with a partner. They will discuss what they think the meanings to the poem is to them and we will discuss them as a whole class. Line one “Little Lamb‚ who made thee?” it is asking the lamb who created the lamb‚ where did it come from? Line two “Does thou know who made thee‚” It is basically asking the same thing as the first line‚ but in a different way. Line three and four “Gave thee life‚ and bid

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    The Odyssey provide two remarkably different views on the nature of the Olympian Gods‚ their relationship to humanity‚ and the general lot of mortals throughout their all too brief lives. As a result of these differences‚ both stories end up sending contrasting messages about life in general. In the Iliad‚ the supernatural denizens of Olympus are depicted as treacherous‚ power-hungry‚ and above all temperamental beings that are always at each other’s throats. Factionalism abounds

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