Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald was born in Newport News‚ Virginia in 1917 and moved to Younkers‚ New York with her mother shortly after her birth. In 1932‚ Fitzgerald’s mother died and she moved in with her aunt. She was eventually sent to a reform school‚ but ran away at the age of fifteen and was homeless for a while. She found work wherever she could‚ but it was a struggle. Looking back on those days‚ she chose to use the memories as inspiration to bring emotion to her singing. Growing
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Lesson 8 Managing and Monitoring Windows 7 Performance Learning Objectives Students will learn to: • Update Windows 7. • Use Event Viewer. • Use Performance Monitor. • Manage Performance Settings. ODN Skills Configure updates to Windows 7. 7.1 Monitor systems. 7.3 Configure performance settings. 7.4 Lecture Notes Updating Windows 7 List the types of updates and explain the differences between them: • Hotfixes • Security
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1.The introduction to the lesson says that Faulkner’s "great theme was the American South." "A Rose for Emily" is a good example of regionalism. Identify two examples of local color from the story. 2.In the first paragraph Miss Emily is compared to a "fallen monument." What does his metaphor tell the reader about her social status before she died? 3.Part two begins with a shift in time. At this point in the story‚ Miss Emily’s father has been dead for two years and the townspeople begin
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Faulkner’s Abner Snopes: Historical and Psychological Analysis In many of his works of fiction‚ William Faulkner explores the lives of characters that live in the closed society of the American South‚ particularly at the point in time when its traditions and values are being changed and challenged by new‚ urban‚ sometimes Northern values. In the story‚ “Barn Burning‚” Faulkner explores southern social themes‚ what happens when individuals lose their connection to this society and its
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As I Lay Dying: Styles Used By William Faulkner Deborah Whelan -Darl’s Section (p.128) Most authors have certain styles that result in bringing across certain ideas. In As I Lay Dying‚ William Faulkner uses a subtle and discreet narrative manner to bring forth important pieces of information that adds to the story‚ and important themes. In one of the chapters narrated by Darl‚ this is shown very well In this chapter Darl uses a flashback to let us get a more in-depth look at the Bundren family;
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I am analyzing the short story called‚"Damon and Pythias" retold by William F. Russell. Having a true friendship is a blessing in life. We all have someone in life that we can rely on no matter the circumstances. Let’s all ask us though‚ are we willing to sacrifice our lives for our friends? In this story‚ there were these two young noblemen whose names were Damon and Pythias. Damon and Pythias were the best of friends. They were so devoted to each other that all the people admired their friendship
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‘How does Fitzgerald tell the story?’ questions Chapter 1 The novel takes the form of a 20th century romantic tragedy‚ this is revealed by contextual means. In chapter 1 Fitzgerald highlights the tragic form of the novel as Nick says ‘what foul dust that floated in the wake of his dreams’. this creates the effect of foreshadow the tragic events of the novel especially as the writer uses the past tense to refer to the eponymous character which creates tension as the impression is given the narrator
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state of depression. F. Scott Fitzgerald and John Steinbeck give the readers a colorful snapshot into the lives of citizens in these two decades. The American Dream is a common phrase which describes the underlying drive of American society. The ubiquitous "rags to riches" legend became the foundation of American society; anyone could succeed and achieve wealth if they worked hard. In ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ Jay Gatsby is the epitome of the American Dream. F Scott Fitzgerald personifies the American
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References: • “So in love” Ella Fitzgerald & Cole Porter • “That Haunting Melody (1911)” Al Jolson
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How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby? In Chapter 6 we find out about Gatsby’s past from Nick‚ Tom and Daisy attend Gatsby’s party for the first time and the chapter ends with Nick’s description of Gatsby and Daisy’s first kiss. Gatsby’s true life story is revealed as is his real identity‚ “It was James Gatz”. This shows Gatsby’s more vulnerable side rather than the glamorous‚ public façade. The name “Gatz” is monosyllabic and unglamorous which is representative of Gatsby’s
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