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    Chapter information: A very brief outline. Prologue 1946 Introduction to the Penrose family – Michael‚ Ida‚ Hart (Hartley) and Alice. Story is told from Hartley’s point of view. Michael is a pearling master. Sets up the tension between Michael and Ida. Trade Winds Introduction to the Sennosuke family – Zeke (Imazaki)‚ Sadako and Mitsy (Mitsu). Zeke is a diver on one of Michael’s boats. Friendship between Hart‚ Alice and Mitsy is established. Fine and Flashing Introduction to the Penrose’s

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    Anabella Morabito 02/23/2015 Spirituality and Justice The Divine Milieu: Theology of Suffering In speaking of the Holocaust and a theology and suffering and solidarity‚ Rabbi Irving Greenberg gave an image which compelled me when I first heard of it in my Liberation Christology class. Goizueta paraphrased the statement in saying “To stand over a pit of burning children and say ‘God is love’‚ is incredible and obscene. In the face of that kind of unconscionable cruelty the only credible statement

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    The Secret Sharer Chivalry is the system of ethical ideals that arose from feudalism and had its highest development in the 12th and 13th centuries. Noble youths became pages in the castles of other nobles at the age of seven; at the age of fourteen they trained them as squires in the service of knights. They learned horsemanship‚ military techniques‚ and were knighted around the age of twenty-one. The chivalric virtues were piery‚ honor‚ valor‚ courtesy‚ chastity and loyalty; yet the loyalty was

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    The Secret River Analysis

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    The Secret River demands that the audience know the context of the play from very early on. Once that can be represented the audience’s prior knowledge of colonialism and the treatment of Indigenous Australians tells them all they need to know about the mindsets of the characters and creates foreshadowing for the climax of the show. Andrew Bovell uses his understating of the audiences prior knowledge and intricate details of each stage craft element to interpret the written playscript into a production

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    ENG1D0 – April 2010 Name ______________________________ Chanda’s Secrets In-Class Essay General Instructions Over three class periods‚ write a formal essay in response to ONE of the topics below. Support your analysis with at least six quotations from the novel. Your essay should be a minimum of 500 words. Specific Instructions Day 1 - Prepare to Write the Essay You may use the text and your class notes to complete this task. 1. With a partner‚ take 15 minutes to brainstorm

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    Chapter 1: Lying on her bed‚ Lily waits for the return of the bees that have begun to live in the walls of her bedroom. The year is 1964; Lily is about to turn fourteen. She lives alone with her father‚ Terrance Ray‚ and their black housekeeper and nanny‚ Rosaleen. Lily can’t bring herself to call her cruel‚ confused father “Daddy‚” so she calls him T. Ray instead. Rosaleen warns her to watch out‚ because “bees swarm before death.” Lily insists on telling T. Ray about the bees‚ so she wakes him

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    "The Secret Life of Bees uses the Black Madonna as an important symbol of women leadership. As August tells Lily‚ "Our Lady is not some magical being out there somewhere‚ like a fairy godmother. She’s not in the statue in the parlor. She’s something inside you" (Kidd‚ 288). This statement is the most important words of wisdom Lily receives throughout the entire novel. The statue in the parlor of the Boatwright home is just that: a statue. Lily learns that it isn’t the statue that she needs to give

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    The Secret River Extract - Oral Report Introduction: There is one struggle in life that everybody‚ not only those in urban societies‚ but throughout history‚ has experienced. It is inevitable and the consequences are felt for generations. That struggle is known as conflict. The Secret River‚ a novel written by Australian author Kate Grenville‚ details the conflict between two incomparable societies. The dichotomy of the European and aboriginal cultures are foregrounded within Pages 90 – 92.

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    The Divine Wind – Q1 The Construction of Derby Boxer In the years preceding the First World War‚ Australia was rife with racism‚ sexism‚ suspicion‚ and class prejudice. However‚ Broome in Australia’s north-west‚ was a place of notable exception. Its inhabitants of Japanese‚ Aboriginal and European lived in a semi-balance of equality. This relationship was needed because; only as a symbiotic society could the community develop and grow in such an isolated and remorseless environment. Gary Disher’s

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    The Secrets of Nonna Bannister was a great book that showed the horrors of the Holocaust in a new way. The depiction of what she went through was absolutely astonishing. She had to live through many of her family members being killed throughout the holocaust. The entire story is magnificent. She started as a little girl in Ukraine. The Germans occupied the country and took her mother along with her. They packed them in a tight car and some could barely breath. They stopped a few times and

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