Happy Endings May 8‚ 2013 In the short story Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood the author displays how plot can affect characterization‚ or the reader’s perceptions of characters‚ by showing several different scenarios using the same characters but different plot lines. For example‚ plot B‚ although it uses the same characters‚ creates very different perceptions of those characters than the ones created in plot A. In plot A‚ John and Mary appear to be in love‚ and they appear to be happy. The plot
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“Burn‚ burn‚ burn!” Like the throbbing of a dark heart‚ the chant drummed the crowd into a frenzy. Their howls slammed into the black and white walls of the houses that leaned into the old marketplace. Relentlessly‚ they hammered on and mingled with the heated air that shimmered eover the mass of coifs‚ hats and fists. A greyish haze rose‚ separating Rosy from the sweating mob‚ like ground fog rising on a winter’s day. But this was the height of summer‚ and this mist travelled on the stinking fumes
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Alternate Ending to “The Landlady” “Your teas all ready for you.” She sat down on the large‚ comfy sofa and placed the tea on the coffee table. Billy sat down in the chair next to the sofa and grabbed the cup of tea. He took a long sip of the tea because he was very parched from all of his traveling. “Would you be a kind man and do me a favor?” The Landlady asked‚ “Will you please sign my guest book‚ I like keeping record of people who come here.” She handed Billy the guest book and gave him
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“These Hands” by Jen nnifer Jolly What Even though we g so far aw from what God inten get way nded us to u our hand use ds for‚ He still loves u and sent H Son to provide a way for us to be with Him e us His y forever. In this dra amatic series of monologues‚ seven different pe s eople express their need to chan their act n nge tions. Theme Easter‚ Sa es: acrifice‚ Sin‚ Cross‚ Chris st‚ Forgiveness‚ Corru uption e Female Adult #1 Female Adult #2 e Male Adult #1 A Male Adult #2 A Presen nt Picture
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Analysis of the Ending of "Death of a Salesman" The play "Death of a Salesman" shows the final demise of Willy Loman‚ a sixty- year-old salesman in the America of the 1940’s‚ who has deluded himself all his life about being a big success in the business world. It also portrays his wife Linda‚ who "plays along" nicely with his lies and tells him what he wants to hear‚ out of compassion. The book describes the last day of his life‚ but there are frequent "flashbacks" in which Willy relives key events
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Writing Activity #4 Rewrite the ending of the story. Anyway‚ I really did go home after the carrousel. First‚ Phoebe and I walked out of the park onto the east side‚ and took the bus to Grand Central‚ to get my goddam Gladstones out of the strong box there. pretty Though it had stopped pouring out‚ I was still wet. Boy‚ it really came down like a madman. I still had Phoebe’s red hunting hat on‚ it was soaking wet though. I didn’t care. All I could think about Phoebe. Just Phoebe. "I’m
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Raven Rose. I opened my eyes and realized that I’m still on the quarterdeck. It took me a minute or so until I realized what happened last night. I stood up and stretched my arms; the rays of the morning sun kissed me. I yawned and looked down at the main deck. Everyone was there‚ getting ready for the journey to Blood River. "Wow! You’re awake. That’s a first‚" Kilo gave me a light punch on my shoulder. "When did we land?" I yawned. "Not long. Here‚ have some Destina banana‚" He handed me a peachy
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As stated by Cohn in her article " ’Endgame’: The Gospel According to Sad Sam Beckett" there is much evidence given relating to the many comparable instances between the Bible and Beckett’s "Endgame." With this interpretation as well as the discussion about the significance of the title‚ and the constant reference to the end of the world‚ it is nearly impossible to see Beckett’s "Endgame" as anything other than a post-apocalyptic tale. I found particularly interesting Cohn’s relation to Beckett’s
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Alternative Ending for Bridge to Terabithia Jesse had just made May Belle the new queen of Terabithia. The spirits of Terabithia came down after May Belle was queen. They came to congratulate May Belle for being the new queen and to thank Jesse for being such a good king. But after‚ something very surprising was said by the spirits. “Terabithia is no longer an imaginary land but is now apart of the real world. Every inhabitant of Terabithia will become real because we are now ruled by the rightful
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-3‚2... "It’s off!" Shelrock shouted. "I...turned it off." he breathed out taking a few steps back. He ran his hands through his hair and inhaled deeply. (Y/N) let out a sob that was more out of relief and a little bit out of grief for her dead sister to be honest. "So‚ we’re safe? We’re- we’re okay? Sweet Jesus‚ I-" John stuttered feeling his knees shaking. Betrayed by his own legs‚ he stumbled backwards and rested his whole body on the wall beside Victoria’s painting‚ taking a good look at the
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