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    I had seen castles

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    I Had Seen Castles by Cynthia Rylant Reading Guide This novel is fiction unlike Night by Elie Wiesel‚ which is nonfiction; however‚ it describes how World War II affected the narrator‚ his family and his friends. It is written from a first person point of view and the perspective of the war is seen through the eyes of an older gentleman looking back into his youth. As you read the novel‚ try to make connections with Night. Directions: Answer the following questions using complete sentences

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    Critical Incident

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    It was a cold friday afternoon as I sat at the bus stop waiting to get home. I had just got out of an intense Friday lecture from the Northampton local Mosque. The Imam was furious and obviously disgusted at the behavior of our generation. "How do we live with ourselves" Imam Aseem Ibrahim had said. "Most of us have enough to feed ourselves and our family‚ even buy the latest gadgets just because we can but do we feed the poor? Do we clothed them?" He said in anger as he chocked on the words. The

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    A Funny Incident

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    Hostel life is not without its disadvantages. The rich students get sufficient money from their parents and therefore spend lavishly. The poor boarders also urge their parents to increase their monthly allowance and spend their hard earned money on luxuries. The company of the rich also makes them pick up their bad habits. They start smoking. Some of them take to intoxicants and thereby ruin themselves. Another great defect in hostel life is the mismanagement on the part of the warden. The food

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    case incident

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    FREEDOM‚ A CAUSE for CHANGE Throughout history‚ the restless struggle for freedom has never ceased to be. This is a particularly sensitive issue‚ and we can’t deny that certain nations are ignoring it at a high level. It strikes us‚ nowadays‚ how we can still spot news headlines of public figures getting arrested because they are conceived as a threat to their country. The actual so-called threat is that those people were brave enough to express certain political opinions. Nevertheless‚ today

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    The Bluest Eye

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    Adult women have learned to hate the blackness of their own bodies. The person that suffers the most from the white beauty standards is Pecola. Pecola wants blue eyes not because it conforms to white beauty standards but because she wants to view different sights and pictures to escape reality. To Pecola‚ the color of one’s skin and eyes do influence the way one is treated. Pecola is beautiful because she is human‚ but this beauty is invisible to the community who has identified beauty with whiteness

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    The Bluest Eye

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    The Search for Blue Eyes Racialised Beauty in The Bluest Eye Though there have been many steps towards equality in today’s society‚ America‚ as a whole‚ will not reach it until races could be equal in everything. But America is still a race dominated culture‚ and mostly a white dominated culture. In this culture‚ society looks up to a racialised beauty‚ where beauty is defined in the terms of white beauty‚ or the physical features most white people have. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison tells

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    Eye Dissection

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    Cow’s eye dissection AIM ~ To locate and distinguish specific parts to an eye of a cow‚ in particular‚ its lens. OBSERVATIONS ~ Before actually beginning the dissection of the cow’s eye‚ we were about to sketch a fairly relative picture of our observing’s of the exterior body of the eye. The eye‚ having almost completely being sheltered in fat and muscle‚ was quite firm and only the cornea and optic nerve was identified. By further cutting down the fat‚ we were able to spot a rather tough pinkie

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    The Third Eye

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    The Third Eye And Learned Helplessness. There are two mental kinds of any person: Third eye and learned helplessness. Third eye is the self-understanding that gives you foresight and empathy to help you stand out of confusion. It is deepening awareness‚ that is your invisible eye. In one of Ha Jin ’s short stories‚ "In The Crossfire‚" all the sense and mind of Tian Chu in work together and keep him staying balance between his mother and his wife. In contrast‚ learned helplessness destroy resiliency

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    The Eye of The Definition

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    The Eye of The Definition When the word eye comes to mind‚ you may think of your own eye or a pair of eyes. The word also has other meanings and ways that it can be used. Intensively eye is defined as the organ of sight‚ which comes from the old Aryan root og- to see; synonymous with inspect‚ look‚ notice‚ and scan‚ it is used in expressions which reveal its extensive meaning. We basically define eye as a globular organ of sight including eyelids or surrounding parts of the region of the eyes

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    The Bluest Eye

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    The Bluest Eye- Essay #1 The concept of beauty is portrayed throughout Morrison’s The Bluest Eye by analyzing the novella’s literary elements such as setting‚ character‚ and theme. Throughout the novella there’s a relation between beauty and the setting‚ character‚ and theme that relates to culture and beauty. The setting takes place in the 1940’s where beauty depended on the wealth and physical traits of an individual. As a character of dark color‚ Pecola grasps onto the white standard of beauty

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