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    Fidelia Hoscott Fielding is considered the last and only women to have been spoken the mohegan pequot language .She was born in 1827.She married William Fielding‚even after marrying William Fielding she still continued to live in the traditional mohegan style life.after her husband’s death she grew/planted a small garden filled with food and herbs.But never attended the green corn festival released by emma fielding baker‚or any other commutativity activities.But she did however pass on many mohegan

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    Dynamic/developing – undergoes permanent change * Major – main roles * Minor – supporting roles * Direct presentation – tells the reader straight out * Indirect presentation – readers will have to infer from the character in action 3. Plot * Series of events that make the story move forward. * Exposition – introduces the setting‚ the characters of the story and the background of the story * Rising action – beginning of the problem\ * Crisis - the complication of the problem

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    Fat by Raymond Carver This story illustrates my own confusion about theme and plot. The physical actions of taking his order and bringing him his food elicit information in the story which I may be confusing with plot. For example: She brings him his soup and he has completely finished his large salad and two slices of bread. So we learn he eats a lot of food and quickly (which is why he is fat). As she moves between table and kitchen our storyteller defends the fat man to her colleagues. This shows

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    Summary of Hayavadana

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    Hayavadana is one of Karnad’s most remarkable works. The plot of Hayavadana comes from Kathasaritsagara‚ an ancient compilation of stories in Sanskrit. The central event in the play-the story of Devadatta and Kapila- is based on a tale from the Vetalapanchavimshika‚ but he has borrowed it through Thomas Mann’s retelling of the story in The Transported Heads. The Sanskrit tale‚ told by a ghost to an adventurous king‚ gains a further mock –heroic dimension in Mann’s version. The original story

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    In “The Scarlet Ibis” there are a lot of different symbolisms throughout the characters‚ the setting‚ as well as the main plot. In “The Scarlet Ibis” the three main symbolisms are; the symbolism between the Ibis and Doodle‚ the symbolism between Old Woman Swamp and the boys‚ and finally the symbolism between the color red and Doodle. These are all very important aspects of the story because they tell us the authors true intentions of how each thing relates to another. The symbolism between the

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    Carve The Mark Analysis

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    In “Carve the Mark” written by Veronica Roth‚ Akos Kereseth is the son of an oracle‚ who can see the future‚ on the nation-planet of Thuvhe; in this universe‚ the current runs through everything. One day at school‚ he and his siblings’ fates‚ something bound to happen‚ are publicly announced‚ putting he and his family in danger. His father is killed and Akos and his brother‚ Eijeh‚ are brought to the rogue nation of Shotet‚ located on the same nation-planet but not officially recognized. It is

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    Remembering Mog Essay

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    book. The author doesn’t explain her physical characteristics although she still is an important role. Mog died the day before she was supposed to graduate and she was about 18. She wasn’t alive throughout the book but without her there would be no plot because her death resulted in a sad change. Mog had a fun‚ exciting personality and she was in a stage of change because she was becoming a responsible adult. A minor character is Annie’s mother; she had a hard time with Mog dying. She

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    amazing lengths that a father will go to keep the horrors of the Nazi war away from his family. Benigni takes the subject matter seriously as the subtle feeling of risk and danger that lingers over the second half of the film. I don’t feel like the plot needs to be grim and sad in order to get the point across to the audience. Even though there is an aspect of sugarcoating‚ the scenes where the elderly are taken from the group to be led to the “showers”‚ and when Guido and his son come across the

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    Unit 2 Journey to Identity Text Analysis Title: The Red Umbrella Author: Christina Diaz Gonzalez Publication Date: May 11‚ 2010 I chose this book because (respond in at least 2 sentences): I am half Cuban and I don’t know much about Cuba. I thought it would be fun to read about Cuban history from a different perspective. Discussion Questions Use the text and your analysis to prepare two interpretive or evaluative discussion questions‚ then identify the type of question you have created. Question

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    time when women’s rights were still a distant reality. Although the story is one of William Faulkner’s shortest works‚ it is viewed as one of his most popular. One of the things that make this story so popular‚ besides being short‚ is its mysterious plot. In the beginning of the story‚ Emily‚ the main character of the story‚ is described as being under the strict rule of her father who is only encouraged by the townspeople for the discipline he tries to teach his daughter. Her house is described

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