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    Reading Cluster #1

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    Tanner Cain 5th Period / Stiner 10-18-13 Cluster #1 “The Cask of Amontillado”: Analyzing Short Stories and Novels: -Plot: 1) In “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ the exposition is the part where Montresor is relating to the incidents from 50 years ago when he got his revenge against Fortunato. The rising action occurs whenever Montresor lures Fortunato away from the carnival and tricks him to go into the catacombs. The climax occurs whenever Montresor mentions Luchesi‚

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    night unite in the worship of evil. His wife is here‚ too. Then the scene changes dramatically‚ and Brown is alone in the cold and empty forest. Was he dreaming? Author answers: “Be it so if you will; but‚ alas! It was a dream of evil omen for young Goodman Brown. A stern‚ a sad‚ a darkly meditative‚ a distrustful‚ if not a desperate man did he become…” (Hawthorne‚ 88). So‚ was he dreaming? Or he was dreaming awake‚ and all he saw in the forest is just the product of his unconsciousness. The forest with

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    Throughout the story Updike maneuvers the art of metaphor pretty well‚ from the symbolization of characters‚ the period and the cultural background‚ to the allegorical meaning of the story as a whole. Also‚ he imitates many details from Hawthorne’s Young Goodman Brown‚ for example‚ the place where the story takes place‚ metaphors of the color of Queenie’s two-pieces‚ and the fruitless outcome of the labor of the protagonist‚ nine-teen-year-old Sammy. In addition‚ Updike meticulously describes the attitude

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    IMPORTANT : 1. Research is a process of steps used to collect and analyze information to increase our understanding of a topic or issue. It consist three steps: I. pose a question. II. Collect data to answer the question and III. Present the answer to the question. - Cresual 2. A studious inquiry or examination‚ especially investigation or experiments aimed to the discovery and interpretation

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    The purpose of the supernatural in Literary Works The purpose of the supernatural in literature can vary in function from story to story. The supernatural can be used to create a certain mood in writing or to enhance the dramatic effect of a story. The supernatural can also be used as the reasoning behind a story and act as the theme it centers on‚ creating a paranormal effect and a mystical experience for the reader. In human nature there exists a morbid desire to explore the darker side of life

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    Walter Mitty Identity

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    who my father was: it matters who I remember he was”. This quote stresses identity as a crucial aspect of a person’s legacy and its perception‚ which is also emphasized in “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”‚ “Young Goodman Brown”‚ and “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. Walter Mitty’s‚ Goodman Brown’s‚ and the Misfit’s behaviors all raise the question: how much is identity shaped by other’s opinions versus by our own? Walter Mitty expresses the side of shaping his own identity in order to go against

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    Alice Walker Identity

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    in Hawthorne’s narrative‚ the readers are able to witness the importance of one’s own definition identity through personal semiotics and the deceiving reality of not finding true self; thus making it both relational and understandable. While Young Goodman brown‚ may have “taken a dreary road‚ darkened by the gloomiest trees” (Hawthorne p.1) the universality of discovering one true self‚ lays within the conquest of hardship and adversity. Providing historical figures serves as intellectuals who surpass

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    "The Philosophy of Composition" is an 1846 essay written by American writer Edgar Allan Poe that elucidates a theory about how good writers write when they write well. He concludes that length‚ "unity of effect" and a logical method are important considerations for good writing. He also makes the assertion that "the death... of a beautiful woman" is "unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world". Poe uses the composition of his own poem "The Raven" as an example. The essay first appeared in

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    Identity vs Society

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    deal with consequences is a part of life’s everyday struggle. Can Society Change an Individual? Society can have the power to change our identities as individuals if we fall under its influence. For example: The short story “Young Goodman Brown‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ shows how society persuades us throughout our lives and the power between good and evil in a community. “Conscious of the guilty purpose” (7) conveyed Brown to devote himself to the devil because the rest of the town

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    Eveline is the personification of the resistence to change‚ in PREV IOUS POSTS my opinion. She is afraid of changes‚ it could be seen since the very The Cask of Amontillado first paragraph of the story when she mentioned the new houses of Young Goodman Brown Reflection the street and how dissapointed she is about it remembering how it A Good Man is Hard to Find was when she was younger. Throughout the story we can see all the A Rose for Emily internal feelings of loss that Eveline had suffered

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