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    Dyler Alternate Ending

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    Dyler stroked the horse’s thick mane‚ using his fingers to comb out the knots in its relatively well-groomed hair. Suddenly‚ his stomach rumbled - a deep rumble‚ like that of thunder. Only from his stomach. It was time for lunch. The horse‚ as if understanding‚ snorted‚ licked his arm‚ and trotted back to the other horses‚ swishing its tail with the pleasant summer breeze. Dyler smiled and jogged back to his home. The last thing he needed was for Marie to scold him for being late. Again. But when

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    Mere seconds after the sun had fallen‚ an army of artificial light stood at attention. The remnants of the retreating darkness danced around the figure of the sole woman wandering along the vacant streets. Her feet shuffled briskly as her eyes scrutinized the puffs of her breath escaping her nostrils. The man-made lights exposed no excitement from her face over spending a single unnecessary second on the squalid inner city streets. The woman reached into her oversized purse without sparing a glance

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    As the calm sounds of the cloister bell rang through the late evening hours‚ Eric lay reclined back in a chair in one of the most secluded rooms‚ waiting in the dark with an air of desperation. Even though he had retained a slight ray of hope‚ Eric realized that there still existed the chance that he would indeed soon meet his end. While his fingers work through his blonde locks once again‚ finally he heard the distinct clipping noise approaching down the hallway; his progeny Pam had returned but

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    Scarlet was not alone. Kole had doubted she would be. At their arrival on her balcony‚ she had raised an eyebrow and a finger and closed the door. Kole had collapsed on the floor‚ Chase lowering himself down next to him. They heard Scarlet finish up with whatever leviathan that was moaning and moving on her bed. It sickened Kole. Usually‚ he would have a quip or two to say about it‚ but in his current state he barely had the energy to remain sitting. When Scarlet did appear‚ dark robe loosely tied

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    meaning of a story by paying close to exceptional detail in the setting. The plays Trifles‚ Death of a Salesman‚ and Time Flies collectively include a domestic setting that contributes to the ultimate theme. The intricate details of the setting that each playwright has placed into their play have an underlying meaning that can guide the audience member to better understanding the story. In Susan Glaspell’s Trifles‚ the overall theme of the play is the difference in gender. Being that

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    was encouraged by her husband to write a play to the Provincetown Players. She originally wrote "A Jury of Her Peers" as a play entitled Trifles‚ it was written in just ten short days. The play was produced in 1916 and in 1917. Noticeably‚ Susan Glaspell had never liked to feel controlled which maybe gives her the inspiration and the encouragement to write Trifles. But‚ the main influence of this play came from a murder that Glaspell covered while working for the Des Moines Daily News‚ as a

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    Alternative Ending - Overview and Guidelines English 11 A – American Literature 24 points Guidelines: (Final Draft Only!) 1” margins 12 point font – preferably Times or Arial Black ink Single Spaced Heading in the upper left corner margin (Not in the Header) Your name Alternative Ending English 11 Teacher’s name Date Centered title under heading (Be creative!) Overview: For this portfolio assignment‚ you will create an alternative ending for one of the stories you have read in Unit 4. Step 1:

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    The Taming of a Shrew is the alternate ending for The Taming of the Shrew. They both have similar concepts‚ but we find the major difference in Kate’s speech at the end. The ending of both plays bring about a satisfying feeling that a shrew‚ even so bad as Kate‚ could be tamed. She realises the faults of her ways and goes on to explain‚ differently in both‚ why women should be tamed. In the original The Taming of the Shrew‚ “Katherine explains the relationship of husband and wife by analogy to

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    Trifles Vs. A Jury of Her Peers A Jury of Her Peers and Trifles by Susan Glaspell are very similar stories. The stories are about the marginalization of women in society. The roles of women as workers were downgraded a lot‚ never taking into account just how hard the work is doing all of the household chores every day‚ and preparing and planning for the future. In the stories‚ they are treated like they do not mean anything in the workforce and are only there to serve the world and the men in

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    many differences and similarities between these statistics are based mainly on choices‚ emotions‚ and routines. This shows that one can come to conclusions by comparing and making distinctions on ending a relationship and losing a job. One of the first and main similarities between losing a job and ending a relationship is the emotions caused from it. In this case‚ the emotions could be anger‚ frustration‚ and grief. For example‚ when someone’s significant other breaks up with him or her‚ this can

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