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    anthony in blue alsatia

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    Anthony In Blue Alsatia. The text under analyses belongs to the pen of Eleanor Farjeon. She was famous for delightful and distinctive poems for children. She had sensitiveness to beauty and had true understanding of the essential quality of romance. The text under analyses is about a man‚ Anthony by name‚ who read a morning paper and was faced with an article “A Minor Mystery” which was about a train who broke on the half way to the place of destination. Anthony begin to imagine that he was present

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    ------------------------------------------------- UNIT QUESTIONS FROM THIS ACADEMIC YEAR: ------------------------------------------------- Short Stories: How are different cultures‚ attitudes and characters are expressed within the limits of a short story? ------------------------------------------------- Othello: How might interpersonal relationships be detrimental to one’s status? ------------------------------------------------- Nineteen Eighty-Four:  How does an individual respond to

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    Tooko Amano

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    "I’m a very normal high-school girl who loves all stories and literature in the world so‚ so much that I would like to eat it all! I’m just a normal "Literature Girl"!" Tooko Amano is the main heroine in Bungaku Shoujo. She is a yokai‚ who loves to eat books. Tooko is an upperclassman in her third year and usually referred as ’Tooko-senpai’. When she makes her first appearance and through the series‚ there isn’t much shown about herself or background. But instead‚ she helps out any given situation

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    invited guests‚ Eleanor Vance‚ Theodora and Luke Sanderson stay at for a while with the purpose of helping Dr. Montague to write his book. Jackson writes the novel in away Hill House is the physical manifestation of the mind and during Eleanor’s stay in Hill House‚ the house becomes a reflection of her own mind. Furthermore‚ Hill House as a representation of Eleanor mind‚ reflects Eleanor’s true desire‚ which is to return the loving arms of her mother ‚ a fairytale which leads Eleanor into a situation

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    The Haunting of Hill House

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    Cars I choose to interpret the representation of cars in The Haunting of Hill House. In this novel‚ a car is first represented as a means of control over Eleanor by her sister (Jackson 7). However‚ Eleanor’s stealing of the car transforms the car into a representation of freedom from her present life (Jackson 10). The car allows Eleanor to be free of her controlled life and to begin her own journey (Jackson 10). We observe the same car at the conclusion of the novel as a device used to free

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    Eleanor Chadwick Wall Info Photos + What’s on your mind? Eleanor Chadwick liked Food‚ animal memes and 4 other pages- 3 minutes ago Eleanor Chadwick Eleanor Chadwick Eleanor Chadwick updated her status 25 minutes ago- 29th October 2013- public Piano exam in 2 hours‚ wish me luck! 12 likes 5 comments Eleanor Chadwick Eleanor Chadwick

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    underwater‚ so could she. Eleanor always woke up petrified. Every experience only got worse over time. Then‚ consequently she would be falling asleep during class. It was hard being insomniatic and having trouble staying asleep as a sixteen year old. Not to mention her mind would often wonder. She faded back to reality; still sitting up her bed in complete darkness. Eleanor layed back down and closed her eyes to wander into her fantasy world‚ her eyes snapped open. Eleanor could still see its eyes

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    and her name is Eleanor. Eleanor is depicted as a very timid character and throughout the story she struggles with self-consciousness‚ agitation‚ and fear of showing‚ “Too much” of her unique personality. To begin with‚ Eleanor Vance is presented as a thirty-two year old unmarried woman who looked after‚ “Her invalid mother” for eleven years (Jackson 3). Eleanor lacked friends due to the fact that she had to nurture her mother for all that time; Jackson stated that‚ “[Eleanor] could not remember

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    The sense of belonging Every individual‚ at some point in their life‚ desires a sense of belonging and attention. In the novel The Haunting of Hill House written by Shirley Jackson‚ the story revolves around Eleanor Vance‚ the protagonist per se spend most of her younger years hating her mother and sister. As the story unfolds‚ through her illusionary vision‚ sisterly bond with Theodora and unwillingly decision to leave hill house‚ the readers can feel Eleanor’s yearning for a sense of belonging

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    | The Haunting of Hill House: | The Union of Eleanor Vance and Hill House | | | | Shirley Jackson’s 1959 novel "The Haunting of Hill House" has been acclaimed by many to be one of the most complex horror novels ever written. Perhaps the biggest complexity within the plot is the relationship between the character Eleanor Vance and the haunted structure of Hill House. The two wayward souls meet when Eleanor agrees to participate in a group that is observing the affects of the supernatural

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