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    Sula Study Guide

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    Sula Reading Guide IB Lang. & Lit. Part 4 Sula is a novel about two childhood friends‚ Nel and Sula‚ set in a small town of Medallion‚ Ohio. Through the girls’ story‚ we are exposed to the complexities of modern life. To read this novel effectively‚ you must suspend judgment. Look at what the author is trying to say‚ read metaphorically‚ instead of literally. Because the novel is so short (174 pages) you need to read carefully. Discussion questions: 1. Sula is in many ways a study

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    Although Sula is arranged in chronological order‚ it does not construct a linear story with the causes of each new plot event clearly visible in the preceding chapter. Instead‚ Sula uses "juxtaposition‚" the technique through which collages are put together. The effects of a collage on the viewer depend on unusual combinations of pictures‚ or on unusual arrangements such as overlapping. The pictures of a collage don’t fit smoothly together‚ yet they create a unified effect. The "pictures" of Sula’s

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    In toni Morrison’s novel Sula‚ friendship is the driving force of the theme. This book shows how friendship helps characters Sula and Nel bare the rough times in their life and find a sense of belonging. Sula and Nel had a friendship that helped sustain them. Both characters Sula and Nel were complete opposites‚ the epitome of the saying that opposites attract‚ which essentially drew them closer together. With this also came complicated relationship that proved to be very trying at times during

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    Annotated Bibliography Sula Morrison‚ Toni. Sula. [1st ed. New York: Knopf; [distributed by Random House]‚ 19741973. Print. The beginning of the book takes place in a place called the Bottom‚ and the first person they talk about is Shadrack. He has returned from WWI a veteran‚ and when he finally gets out of the hospital after being injured‚ he starts National Suicide Day as a way to deal with death. Then we meet Helene Sabat‚ her grandmother Cecile‚ and her daughter Nel. Helene is very

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    Sula Essay On Identity

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    nobody’s heart.” This epigraph of Toni Morrison’s Sula introduces the novel’s primary theme of identity. In particular‚ Morrison frames identity through the lens of apparently binary conflicts‚ such as knowing versus ignoring‚ me versus them‚ or glory versus shame. These dualistic conflicts over identity demonstrate the interrelated themes of perception and power. But by creating characters who align with or enforce a binary‚ as well as a character who defies those binaries‚ Morrison is able to define

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    Static & dynamic characters of The Crucible Dynamic Character In The Crucible by Arthur Miller the character Reverend John Hale was a dynamic character. In the beginning of the Play Hale was a little cocky and thought that he was at a higher status than all the citizens in Salem. He looked at all of his fancy witchcraft books and used them for evidence more than the witness’s testimonies. He was stuck up and against anyone who doubted that the cause of the mysterious happenings in Salem was anything

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    The protagonist in “A&P” by John Updike is a dynamic character because he reveals himself as an adolescent who is immature and naive at the beginning of the story and changes into a character who is mature and ready to start a new chapter of his life in the end. The way Sammy describes his work‚ other people‚ and the choice he makes at the end reveals him as a dynamic character. Sammy’s attitude about his job and his actions in the store reveal his lack of care and interest for the store’s wellbeing

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    “Civil Peace”‚ written by Chinua Achebe‚ discloses the aftermath of the war. The author shows Johnathan Iwegbu’s success and positive thinking through dynamic characters‚ characterization‚ and characters’ motivation. Life still goes on with the obstacles of negativity and optimism. Achebe uses Johnathan’s work ethics to express dynamic characters. With the aftermath of work‚ work was not easy to find‚ but he managed to seek it and contribute to his family. Johnathan Iwegbu finds his bike after war

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    The movie‚ “Dead Poets Society‚” directed by Peter Weir‚ receiving an 8/10 rating on “IMBD”‚ was released in June 2‚ 1989. The main characters in this movie are John Keating‚ played by Robin Williams‚ Neil Perry‚ played by Robert Sean Leonard and Todd Anderson‚ played by Ethan Hawke. This movie is about new English teacher‚ John Keating‚ who arrives at a prep school and he connects to the students using unconventional techniques. The boys face immense pressure from their parents so John Keating

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    student’s in Charles Baxter’s “Gryphon” may have gotten more than they bargained for. This short story is made up of dynamic and static characters who are accompanied by an interesting theme and multiple symbols. Baxter’s “Gryphon” is centered around a few very interesting characters. Throughout the book there is a variety of both dynamic and static characters. Possibly the most dynamic character is that of Mis Ferenczi. Miss Ferenczi has many personality traits shown throughout the story‚ though one of

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