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    L.C M.K English II Pre-AP 4 May 2014 Beowulf: Looking Glass into The Past Anonymously written some time between the 7th and 8th century‚ Beowulf captures cultural‚ historical and literary worth of ancient life expressed through the original author’s viewpoint on what happened around him and his society. Although Beowulf was a highly embellished epic that gave the people of the time period something to clutch onto when “terror was everywhere and myths were few” (A Quick Guide to Beowulf)‚

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Literary Analysis The short story by Charlotte Gilman about a woman who has become mentally ill covers many controversial topics that are still very prevalent today. The large issues that are covered are shown by the imagery throughout the story from the woman’s thoughts‚ the interactions with the characters‚ and the social normalcies at the time. A few times in the story‚ the speaker uses deep imagery to portray her extreme mental illness and obsessions with the patterned

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    Meminger and her history with death‚ and how she handled difficult situations with the experiences‚ how she survived through it with words. There is a death of a friend‚ the love of a parent‚ and survival of the people who can take it. Markus Zusak took a creative approach in writing the novel that the appalling subject matter is made more tolerable. The thing about this book that sets it apart from the rest of the books out there is the narrator‚ his name is Death and his job is to collect human

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    The short story‚ Harrison Bergeron‚ was written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. In the story‚ we see many uses of different literary devices that help us understand the world they are living in. Similes introduce us to the loud‚ distracting sounds that go off in George’s head every time he is about to take advantage of his brain. The handicaps that certain people are chosen to wear symbolize their strength‚ intelligence‚ and beauty. Vonnegut uses allusions to reference a Greek god and the Constitution. I chose

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    with a process of death or the process of the afterlife. In‚” Because I could not stop for Death”‚ would be considered the journey because of the story relating to the spiritual life after death .The life after death is describe as little as detail .But what I can infer that the spiritual life is like a ride.In stanza 2-3‚”We slowly...only Tulle”.As you can tell that my evidence of parragraph explains a lot of the spirit world .One deep question I would like to ask

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    The Hobbit written by J.R.R. Tolkien is classified as a children’s novel‚ this would be the first steps to the series‚ he would later publish; The Lord of the Rings which resides in the same fictional world established in The Hobbit. The work of The Hobbit mirrors that of various mythos and aspects of the real world. The Hobbit shares many of it’s themes and several of its key qualities in characters with those established in previous stories or myths‚ starting with Bilbo Baggins. The aristocratic

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    The author uses settings to help show us themes and develop characters. The gym is a setting the author uses to show us the theme “A person must take action in order to persevere goals”. The gym is where Junior could just kinda get away from life and don’t worry about anything except basketball. I chose to do the gym with my theme because Junior had a goal to get onto the team and he did‚ he didn’t get on any special team he got on varsity. Junior could do anything if he put his mind to it in the

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    Momaday uses this memoir to document‚ not only the end of his grandmother’s life‚ but also the “end” of several ways of life for the Kiowa people by constructing this world for the reader as if the reader had been there himself. Momaday begins his memoir with strong and descriptive word choice illustrating Rainy Mountain. Each sentence acting as a brushstroke in the reader’s mind‚ the paragraph painting an elaborate picture‚ the reader feels as if he has been dropped into the setting. Momaday then

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    Ashley Bennett English 203 Allison Tharp Date Title In the short story “The Veldt” Ray Bradbury expresses how modern technology can destroy a family. People are trying to remove the challenges and difficulties of being a human‚ so they are making technology better and better. The “Happy Life Home” is a prime example of this. The “Happy Life Home” played mother and father to these children and made them turn on their parents‚ and kill them. The children in “The Veldt” turned on their

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    “The reader should realize himself that it could not have happened otherwise‚ and that to give him any other name was quite out of the question.” - Nikolai Gogol. This is the epigraph for the Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake‚ for the quote foreshadows a lot of what the novel contains and helps us understand the difference between what we’re being told and what we’re‚ seeing. Jhumpa Lahiri chooses to start with a quote from Nikolai Gogol for it connects to both The Overcoat and The Namesake for names

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