Hunter Winsauer Professor Massengill English 1302 2 August 2010 The Walk of Life “Young Goodman Brown‚” a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ conveys the tale of one young man as he travels with the Devil to understand the truth behind human society. Brown realizes that he has kept a naïve “Faith” in the world‚ and begins to doubt the very beliefs he has held his entire life. Goodman suspects that there is much more to life than what his Puritan upbringings and his conviction would want him
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Dear diary‚ My parents are not happy with me. I went to school and there’s just a matter of time until something goes wrong. It will obviously go wrong where I hate to go‚ Mrs. Hawthorne’s art class. The bad things started when Mrs. Hawthorne won’t help me. I got steaming mad and I broke her potters wheel into three pieces I felt really sorry but she didn’t believe me. I could feel every one laughing and smiling at me. When mrs. Hawthorne got mad she stormed out of the classroom. The boys started
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• Story response log 19 : “Wakefield” - Nathaniel Hawthorne Setting: In the city of London‚ England in a span of 20 years Characters: -Mr. Wakefield- A middle aged man‚ who one day decides to leave his home‚ and return many years later‚ as if nothing has happened -Mrs. Wakefield- Wakefield’s faithful wife‚ who awaited his return‚ but eventually accepted her widowhood state. Narrative point of view This story was told through Mr. Wakefield’s perspective using the 3rd person limited narrative
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nineteenth-century American literatures. For example‚ the debate over genetic engineering and cloning can be related to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark”. Genetic engineering and cloning has been a heated debate for a long time. Genetic engineering may work wonders but it is after all a process of manipulating the nature. A similar situation was also presented in Hawthorne’s literature “The Birthmark”. In his story‚ the main character believed science can fix everything. He decided science would make
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Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ “The Lottery” uses underlying details and specific word choice to highlight her pensive tone. Throughout the story‚ Shirley Jackson uses the word “Lottery‚” repeatedly. The use of the word in one sentence focuses on the use of it‚ “...Used to be a saying about ’Lottery in June‚ corn be heavy soon.’... There’s always been a lottery‚” (Jackson 31). The word here emphasizes that Old man Warner has an understanding of “The Lottery.” Jackson leaves the reader with a connotative
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can be incredibly helpful. Not only can this give you alternative ways of looking at things‚ it might also be able to explain subtleties or behavior through a much more concrete understanding. This concept is especially the case with Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Birthmark. From an initial reading‚ The Birthmark seems to be rather clear. There are many elements in play‚ and all of them have something incredibly important to say. Like most literature‚ however‚ the absolute meaning of the story is debatable
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a few individuals believe that one of a cheerful relationship between a son and the father. And also other individuals trust that this sonnet has a shrouded message of parental misuse. In my perspective‚ the symbolism and dialect‚ the imagery‚ and tone in the pome gave me the impression of the affection between the son and father‚ not of an oppressive relationship. You might get the response of misuse in light of the fact that; the line‚ "Whiskey on your breath could make a small boy dizzy" proposes
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Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birth Mark” is very heavy on science. The main character‚ Aylmer‚ is a scientist; the first line of the story is‚ “In the latter part of the last century‚ there lived a man of science‚” (14). There is no clear delineation between magic and science though‚ creating a very eerie and superstitious mood as the story progresses and Aylmer falls deeper into his obsession over Georgiana’s birthmark. The text says he was “confident in his science‚ and felt he could draw a magic
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1600’s‚ and is about Hester Prynne’s pains and sorrows after committing adultery with Arthur Dimmesdale. Hester Prynne has a daughter‚ Pearl‚ and her legitimate husband is Roger Chillingworth‚ a man who dedicates his time throughout the story to torment Dimmesdale. Early on in the story we are introduced to Dimmesdale‚ and we find out that he is Pearl’s father. Soon enough the curious
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Appropriate pitch and tone of voice Firstly‚ a special educational needs teacher when they are talking to Karim they may talk about how his behaviour is unacceptable. They may talk in a high tone of voice to make him understand how they are feeling about him now. Whereas‚ the special education needs assistant‚ support assistant or therapist if they are helping Karim in something their communication skills will be different. Especially‚ if they are having extra help. They may speak in a low tone of voice. This
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