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    organizing ideas and points. Also‚ good writing will permit readers to concentrate on ideas and may help the writer to give the impression that he knows what he is talking about. The first point is that we have to think about what college readers will expect. In general‚ writing in College may varies from course to course‚ point to point. For example‚ biology papers will absolute differ from English. In order to get the reader is to clarify some points: * Describing and organizing

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    where to find it. Most believe it to be in money or with another person‚ but in reality‚ the key to happiness lies within our perception. In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace‚” the belief that our happiness depends on how we view the world is proven true as Mathilde Loisel bares the consequences of greed‚ jealousy‚ and envy. Mathilde Loisel was not a wealthy woman‚ but she was not a poor one either. “She had no dresses‚ no jewels” but “she loved nothing but that.” She “suffered ceaselessly” because

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    Wanex 5-2 The Benefit of Identifying with Literary Characters Vladimir Nabokov’s article “Good Readers and Good Writers” is an intriguing read that concentrates on his interpretation of what proper reading and great authors entail. He specifically articulates that one should read to comprehend minute details before summarizing the big picture of the text; if they try to create generalizations from the beginning‚ they will not be able to grasp the true meaning of the piece. He then explains that

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    watch in a toilet is bound to have a crappy time.” - Chinese proverb. “The Necklace” is an interesting tale that takes place during 19th century France. The cause and effect of this story’s plot is both pretty straightforward and ironic about how greed and jealousy are cruel mistresses. The first cause that starts this shindig is the caste system in 1800’s France. The effect is that when the main character Madame Loisel is born into a caste that she feels to low for her standards(this is also a

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    and simple joy. Madame Forestier‚ quite overcome‚ clasped her by the hand. “Oh‚ my poor Mathilde. But mine was only paste. Why‚ at most it was worth only five hundred francs!” “Only five hundred francs!” Madame Loisel gasped. Lost in thought‚ she began to feel sick. Thinking that she has just wasted ten years; doing heavy housework‚ hateful duties of cooking‚ bargaining with the butcher and many others‚ along with living the life of a pauper. “Oh darling‚ are you all right?” Madame Forestier questioned

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    How does the writer of Arabian nights make the story King Schahrair interesting? The writer uses a few different techniques in order to make the story King Schahrair interesting‚ the main way is the way he uses a fairy tale narrative structure. The writer also uses a circular narrative structure within the story‚ he does this by using the adverb ’tenderly’ to describe the relationship between King Schahrair and his brother. This is an important factor because he again uses the word ’tenderly’

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    CHARACTERS: • Narrator 1 • Narrator 2 • Narrator 3 • Narrator 4 • Madame Matilda Loisel • Monsieur Loisel (Matilda’s Husband) • Madame Jeanne Forester (Matilda’s former schoolmate) ❖ Scene 1: An apartment [Matilda mimes in concert with the narrators’ descriptions.] NARRATOR 1:  This is Matilda‚ a pretty and charming young woman who happened to be born into a family that didn’t have much money. She felt so trapped by her circumstances that she

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    eyes shrivelled into his head and he never saw Godiva naked. She saved her people by sacrificing herself and took the tax away. Godiva is a narrative poem written in blank verse and unrhymed iambic pentameter. This form shows respect towards the character‚ and helps to enhance the poem’s message. Rather than being lyrical‚ the narrative form and slow pace gives Godiva dignity and admiration for the sacrifice she made to save her people. Godiva is the Earl’s wife‚ so in actual fact she is Lady Godiva

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    Cydnie Hardy Mrs. Bushnell English 1 Honors 3 December 2011 Della vs. Madam Loisel Have you ever wondered about the reasoning’s people have for doing what they do‚ or acting how they act? Well‚ Della and Madam Loisel both have reasons for their actions‚ but their reasons are dramatically different from each other’s. While Della is very unselfish‚ grateful‚ and open minded‚ Madam Loisel on the other hand is selfish‚ ungrateful‚ and closed minded Della is a very unselfish and loving

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    "The Necklace" is a short story by Guy de Maupassant that places its focus on a beautiful young woman named Mathilde and a diamond necklace. Mathilde is the main character with whom we get to know the most. She is a woman who yearns to be wealthy and envied‚ desiring everything glamorous. Her and her husband are far from poor‚ having a maid and other nonessential items‚ but she still isn’t satisfied with their apartment and lifestyle. Mathilde’s husband is the opposite and is more content

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