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    Diane McWhorter is a successful writer gaining great recognition for her Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction book‚ Carry Me Home which she read a few pieces from last night. Before reading however‚ she shared with the audience a few words on how she developed the idea to start her book. Beginning with writing what was happening during the time‚ which civil rights were the center focus. Although setting up the writing may be useless to some people‚ experienced writers know it’s very important. Similarly

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    BASIC OUTLINE FOR AN EXPLICATION DE TEXTE I. INTRODUCTION A. Reading the text 1. Read the text out loud several times‚ paying attention to its difficulties (words‚ expressions‚ grammar). 2. Ask yourself at this point some general questions about the text. Is it is comic‚ serious; a monologue‚ dialog (slow or rapid); is it a description‚ reflection‚ confession‚ etc? 3. Try to find the rhythm of the text: slow‚ rapid‚ even‚ uneven. 4. The purpose of this reading is to make your

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    Life in a Warzone Reading the short story “The Things they carried‚” by Tim O Brien‚ creates a mesmerizing image of a war zone. It describes the tough war times for American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War. The story is a literary portrayal of the material and mental pressures on the soldiers‚ who strive to survive physically and mentally in the war. “The things they carried” talks about how heavily equipped are American Soldiers‚ and how a group of them carried numerous tools

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    Truman Capote’s‚ “A Diamond Guitar”‚ is a mellow dramatic depiction of two people who fell into each other’s lives‚ needed each other‚ and who inevitably used one another. Throughout the story you are led to believe that there is two main protagonist characters‚ but the author discretely turns one of them into an antagonist during the climax. Mr. Schaeffer is an older man‚ trapped in a “prison” on a farm that is surrounded by woods. The prison being a metaphor for his mind’s lack of freedom‚ serves

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    Hannah Risidore ENG4U June 2‚ 2013 Ms. Martin Poem Analysis Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone‚Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone‚Silence the pianos and with muffled drumBring out the coffin‚ let the mourners come.Let aeroplanes circle moaning overheadScribbling on the sky the message ’He is Dead’.Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves‚Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.He was my North‚ my South‚ my East and West‚My working week and my

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    Stephney Keller S. Baker Eng. 1302.341 09/20/2010 My Window of Sadie and Maud This poem dramatizes the conflict between social acceptance and true happiness‚ specifically with its ironic depiction of the lives of two sisters. The theme of this poem is based on its structure and symbolism. The poet is using this poem to show her feelings regarding the limited opportunities that were available for African American women in this society. The narrative four quatrain

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    Poetry Explication – “Holy Thursday” (Songs of Experience) by William Blake Khizer (Ali) Syed Nathan Dueck English 200B Feb 7‚ 2014 In William Blake’s poem‚ “Holy Thursday”‚ which is a component of the “Songs of Experience”‚ discusses the treatment of orphans in a vast “fruitful land” that is only motivated by self-interest. Furthermore‚ Blake illustrates the institutions these children reside and continues to discuss their lack of food‚ rain and “warmth”. He believes that society treats

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    Explication of "The Man He Killed" by Thomas Hardy 1. "Had he and I but met 2. By some old ancient inn‚ 3. We should have sat us down to wet 4. Right many a nipperkin! 5. "But ranged as infantry‚ 6. And staring face to face‚ 7. I shot at him as he at me. 8. And killed him in his place. 9. "I shot him dead because- 10. Because he was my foe. Throughout the poem it is easy to tell that the flow of this poem is non-traditional‚ for example‚ Hardy expresses hesitation in lines one and

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    | Alexandra Janczewska Alexandra Janczewska Dr. Faustus | | 10/15/2011 | 1) Dr. Faustus was a modernized morality play written in 1588‚ the Elizabethan era‚ by Christopher Marlowe. It differed from classical examples of its genre because it showcased English national pride as well as anti-Catholic sentiments. Its plot spanned to several locations over twenty-four years; an uninterrupted line of action following the traditional 5-stage structure. A comic sub-plot paralleled the main storyline

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