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    1. Although Elinor knew before that Edward and Lucy would probably be married‚ she was still very hurt by the news. This entire secrete marriage seemed somewhat odd to me‚ as a reader‚ because Jane Austen doesn’t foreshadow this event in the text. Robert Ferrars and Lucy Steele hardly seem to know each other. It seems to me that Jane Austen just placed this relationship into the plot instead of letting it naturally develop throughout the book. 2. The expectation of an unpleasant event was very

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    and face-paint and blanket. I can see Lois and Lucy smoking cigarettes and sneaking behind the outhouse to light fires. When the girls leave camp for the canoe trip‚ the foreshadowing is wonderful. “The lake goes down‚ deeper and colder than it was a minute before.” Sights‚ sounds‚ smell‚ Atwood describes them all. That is what I liked best about the story. I did not like the part of the story where Cappie accuses Lois of being angry with Lucy and pushing her off the cliff. I understand why

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    we see Mina doing so is when Lucy tells her that she has been proposed to by three different men‚ Dr. Seward‚ Quincey P. Morris‚ and Arthur Holmwood. Lucy loves the attention that is given to her by the three men and just like any best friend she tells Mina about it. Lucy says‚ “Just Fancy! THREE proposals in one day!” (P. 60) Meanwhile‚ Jonathan‚ Mina’s fiancée has been out of reach for the past month. Mina is quite worried about it but she hides her pain from Lucy so she doesn’t worry about her

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    just learning how to be the man of the house‚ since their father is fighting in the war. Susan (the second oldest) does not know how to believe in anything that cannot be seen and/or explained. Edmund (the second youngest) is forced to grow up. And Lucy (the youngest) learns the danger of comparison. In the beginning of this story we see that Peter is the man of the house‚ since their father is away at war. However‚ Peter does not really walk in it. This was not because he did not care‚ he just

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    In the conflict between Pixie and her stepmother Lucy‚ Pixie quarrels with her stepmother after her stepsister Hetty complains to Lucy about Pixie’s semi-silent treatment of her. Pixie is jealous of Hetty and does everything possible to get her out of her room when Hetty moves in to share her room. Lucy then decide to solve problems by talking to Pixie but fails when they argue loudly. Pixie voices out all her ill-feelings and anger towards Lucy and her Daughters. She says that the family will

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    blood out of Lucy. He is connected to the three lady vampires that stay in Dracula’s castle. Other than these connections Dracula doesn’t interact with any other characters. Most of Dracula’s relationships were negative. Dracula is a dynamic character‚ he is also the antagonist. Dracula is dynamic because he changes throughout the story. He changes from a very nice welcoming character to Johnathan‚ to an evil bloodsucking‚ and aggressive vampire. He is the antagonist‚ he kills Lucy‚ who did not

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    reading them. Peter is a strong protective individual. Peter thinks fast than executes the plan. Susan is the high queen of Nanina and is the best Archer in the land. Lucy is eleven and braver than any one else. She is also a healer and a holder of the Fire Lilly Potion. Edmund is head strong but is still regretting not trusting Lucy. I will now compare and contrast peter. First in the book he did not get into a fight. In the movie he does. In the book Peter did not yell at Edmund when the magic

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    POEMS‚ SHORT STORYS AND DRAMA NOTES (SPM) POEMS: IN THE MIDST OF HARDSHIP (LATIFF MOHIDIN) MEANING (OVERALL) STANZA 1:- They returned home at dawn and headed for the stove. Their clothes were soaking wet and tattered. Their bodies were covered with scratches and wounds. Yet‚ they did not display any signs of being worried. STANZA 2:- They were out in the flood the whole day and night. They were surrounded by dead animals and parts of trees that had been destroyed by the flood. They searched

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    attention grasping‚ and addicting. Dracula by Bram Stoker is just another novel made into the film Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola. Distinct changes take place from the novel on paper to the film on the screen. The characters of Dracula‚ Lucy‚ and Mina tend to share some of the same characteristics in both the film and novel‚ but the movie changes aspects of the characters to be more sensational and dramatic. Just as the characters are changed and reshaped‚ the plot has tweaks of its own

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    Depression. Bunny‚ Lois‚ Willie Mae‚ and Lucy awaken Miss Kanagawa’s heart in each of their own stories. The characters all have different ways that they learned to be kind and happy to others during the Great Depression‚ but there was always someone or something that kept them from breaking. Miss Kanagawa is set on an exciting mission to carry out the true meaning of friendship and happiness. She and her fifty-seven doll-sisters travel from New York to Oregon. Lucy Turner was a “true samurai”‚ as Miss

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