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    Speech on Self-Reflection

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    Speech on Self-Reflection Often when one embarks on a journey‚ one does not only encounter the hardships and experiences the physical side of the journey offers. People experience journeys in varied different ways. A journey is an act of travelling from one place to another. The texts I have chosen to express the complex and varied ways one experience journeys are the poems ‘Journey of the Magi’ and ‘Of Eurydice’‚ the novel Emma by Jane Austen and a visual text. T.S Eliot’s ‘Journey of the Magi’

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    rifle to kill” (Galloway 6). As soon as the reader is informed Arrow’s identity as a sniper‚ Galloway sets up a cold and defensive mood‚ which‚ in turn‚ seems to foreshadow Arrow’s survival will be accompanied by the enemies’ blood. Before Arrow’s epiphany at her story’s resolution‚ she is characterized as a defender of Sarajevo who has a sense of justice and wants

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    Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Outside Reading Books (ORBs) & Summer Reading Instructions- 2010-2011 Patrice Norris- Instructor Email: elwyn.norris@mnps.org READ THIS HANDOUT VERY CAREFULLY BECAUSE THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE QUITE SPECIFIC Part I. All AP Literature students are required to read How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster. You will refer to this book throughout the year. The book is very entertaining and very informative as an introduction to

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    class for them. This is the problem that Rita has from the beginning of the play‚ the lack of self-actualization causes her the excessive want to change and to fit into the higher social class. Rita’s epiphany only comes towards the end of the play‚ but the struggles and obstacles that lead to the epiphany show us the importance of self-actualization. Throughout the play‚ we can clearly outline the differences between the two social classes‚ the working-class and the middle-class. These differences

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    Gabriel Conroy The Dead

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    The Dead by James Joyce is a story of Gabriel Conroy’s interactions and reactions at his Aunts Annual Dance. The Dance is set at the time of the Epiphany and brings together many of Gabriel’s relatives as well as lifelong friends of the family which Gabriel feels are not up to his esteemed level however; he cannot be further from the truth. Gabriel Conroy is a scholarly teacher and literary reviewer who believes his knowledge is more extensive than most and shows this through his various interactions

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    What impact do all of our past experiences and relationships‚ the good and the bad‚ have on our identities and sense of self? The self is a key construct in several schools of psychology‚ broadly referring to the cognitive and affective representation of one’s identity. In the book Cat’s Eye by Margaret Attwood‚ Elaine’s identity and her perceived sense of self is dynamic and all her positive and negative experiences and relationships have helped shape it‚ as well as my past experiences and relationships

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    As teens transition toward adulthood‚ some have a difficult time developing into responsible adults. In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher In The Rye‚ Holden is emotionally affected by the death of his younger brother Allie which causes him to grieve and not be able to develop towards being an adult. He is expelled from multiple schools because of his failing grades which greatly disappoints his parents. Holde emotionally becomes very depressed and is does not have any close friends. He isolates himself

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    The Glass Castle

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    person’s childhood or past should not define who they are or become. In the narrative text‚ The Glass Castle‚ Jeannette Walls expresses the life of homelessness‚ neglect‚ and poverty in her childhood. The author uses characterization‚ imagery‚ and epiphany to convey the truth that the difficulties in your past should not have to alter who you become in the future. Walls uses characterization in her text to describe her parents’ personality and who they were to her during her childhood. Jeannette’s

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    Literary Criticism

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    Literary Criticism What comes to your mind when you hear the word “criticism”? Nowadays‚ most people look at criticism as something negative and personally‚ it has a negative connotation to me. Multimedia (for example‚ television‚ radio‚ etc.) has often depicted criticism as an antagonist. On reality TV shows‚ say‚ a singing competition‚ there is usually a panel of judges who criticize the contestants ’ performances particularly focusing on its fine points and flaws (more on the latter) and the

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    Cathedral Analysis Cathedral Analysis In Raymond Carver’s Cathedral there is a lot of symbolism relating to the narrator’s close mindedness. In this world there are people that are physically impaired‚ but this does not limit them in connecting with people emotionally. Some people who are not impaired have a tougher time realizing that they are the ones spiritually blind and unable to connect with people. The narrator is a man who is a person who is spiritually blind and does

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