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    in this book is his fiancé‚ Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier. Despite the fact that they were soon to be married‚ it always seemed like a task far Phoebus to show any sort of compassion for his fiancé. For instance‚ at the engagement party of the couple‚ which should be a very happy event full of love‚ Phoebus wasn’t too concerned with being romantic. "Discomfort and boredom were written clearly on all his features" (105). It was very rude and disrespectful towards Fleur-de-Lys and her mother when Phoebus

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    money‚ since he a hard worker‚ a disaster to his restaurant didn’t stop him making money. “Henry was the stronger (physically) brother‚ the one built like a brick outhouse was never lucky enough to have anything positive to come from his strengths” (Erdrich 111). Henry associated with the color red. When he was in prison he found the red color in communist power and also the red convertible reflex him too. When Henry responds “Crazier ‘n hell. Crazy Indian!”. Henry was out of control. Lyman thought

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    include so many of them on the Coat of Arms? The lion represents dauntless courage. England wanted to show its bravery and strength against other countries who wanted to intimidate the UK. 2. What does the fleur-de-lis represent? Why is it featured on the Coat of Arms of British rulers? The fleur-de-lis was first introduced by Edward III in 1340 as his lineage was also a part of France’s from his mother. 3. Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? The Irish harp was first featured by

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    we ride hard‚ we can meet Odin’s army at the shore and be in position by sunrise. Rest for now‚ say your goodbyes and prepare to ride out near sunset.” Arthur briefly explained his battle plans‚ then dismissed everyone. Percival wanted to get to Fleur and Rion right away. He had faced battle before many times‚ but

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    The truth‚ however‚ is that this mythos drags people into the war‚ feeling hopeful and bright‚ and spits them out as an empty shell. It changes their way of thinking and living entirely. For instance‚ in the short story The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich‚ she tells the tale of two brothers‚ Henry and Lyman‚ and how the war had ruined their tight bond. In this story‚ the older brother‚ Henry‚ had signed up for the war and was taken away after an enjoyable and memorable road trip with his brother

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    Francisco‚ Abel’s grandfather‚ who took on the role of being his guardian. Winter in the Blood by James Welch shows a grandmother that is neglected by her grandson because “distance” was very much relevant in his life (2). The Round House by Louise Erdrich speaks of Grandma Ignatia Thunder‚ also referred to as the medicine woman‚ who is a “hardened‚” “dried out” lady that spoke Indian (71). These three tribal elders embody significant traditional native values in these works while also presenting

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    for a certain long period of time‚ at least some point in his or her life. Anyone that has to go through that would have the fear of change; the kind of change that most would not be happy with. In the short story The Red Convertible‚ written by Louise Erdrich‚ there were two brothers who went through the same problem. Henry and Lyman had a close brotherly bond relationship‚ going through adventures together with the car they bought with their money combined. One day‚ Henry got deployed to Vietnam.

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    The lion represents dauntless courage‚ bravery‚ strength‚ ferocity‚ and valour. They would include so many lions because their pride. 2. What does the fleur-de-lis represent? Why is it featured on the Coat of Arms of British rulers? Fleur-de-lis represents purity; light; floral badge of France; represents sixth son as mark of difference. The Fleur-de-lis is featured on the British Coat of Arms because the British had an Alliance with the French during their history. 3. Why is the Irish harp featured

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    Describe an important theme in the text you have studied. Explain why this theme was important to the plot of to a character. In the novel ‘Juno of Taris’ by Fleur Beale‚ an important theme is that power can corrupt and make people controlling. This theme is developed through many similarities between Nazi Germany and Taris. A theme that Fleur Beale could be trying to show us is that power can corrupt and become a way of controlling people. This idea is important because it shows us that too much

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    because they represent three areas England‚ Norway‚ and Aquitaine which were associated with the British crown. What does the fleur-de-lis represent? Why is it featured on the Coat of Arms of British rulers? The fleur-de-lis represents France. It is featured on the Coat of arms of British rulers because the British had an alliance with the French‚ so they had the fleur-de-lis on their coat of arms. Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? The Irish harp represents Irelands place in

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