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    How does Fitzgerald foreshadow tragedy in the first five chapters of "THE GREAT GEÀTSBY"? A reader who is skimming through the novel „The Great Gatsby“ by F. Scott Fitzgerald might consider a happy ending by the end of the fifth chapter‚ however at a slightly more detailed look there are clear signs that indicate that a tragic and miserable ending is the only possible one. This essay will be looking at how Fitzgerald foreshadows tragedy‚ and how he presents tragedy in the lives of the novel’s

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    Shelby O’Rourke English II – 5th August 27‚ 2014 Radio Excerpt: They ride the rest of the way to her house in silence‚ her and on his arm‚ the soft purr of the heater backing up the music on the radio. As they round the corner‚ she suddenly sits up very straight in the seat. “Damn‚” she says. “Oh‚ damn.” Added Description of the Object: Conrad jumps swiftly into the drivers side of the rusted‚ orange-tinted car and sinks into the ripped up cloth seats. Jeannine scoots over as she rubs her

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    Ordinary People‚ by Judith Guest‚ is a touching‚ sensitive novel that deals with healing and moving on from a tragedy or a difficult situation. It uniquely tells the stories of two different people and their personal situations from chapter to chapter‚ and how each person recovers from his/her problems. The reader is taken into their lives to share and sympathize with their misunderstandings‚ their pain‚ and their ultimate healing. The novel begins with the statement: “To have a reason to get up

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    Chapter 3: Finish discarding first Marie Kondo has followed a very practical and step by step approach towards organizing and balancing the surrounding. After crafting the ground to make the reader realize the real notion of decluttering‚ she has presented a step by step approach to practice tidying and decluttering. She has not jumped directly into the widespread notions and has presented her ideas in the most practical way‚ which can be easily applied at household level. She has presented the

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    In chapter 1‚ Steinbeck introduces us to George and Lennie‚ two migrant workers who are traveling to work on a ranch in Soledad‚ California. The odd duo is trying to survive and save up money in the 1930s: Great Depression. In chapter 2‚ George and Lennie are introduced to Curley the swamper‚ the boss‚ Slim‚ And Curley’s wife it was the second day before dinner. George and Lennie were at the ranch. Candy only has one hand the boss is racist. Curley’s wife is a ho. Candy was a boxer. The boss and

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    In his book‚ Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope‚ Jonathan Kozol pulls back the veil and provides readers with a glimpse of the harsh conditions and unrelenting hope that exists in a community located in the South Bronx called Mott Haven. Mr. Kozol provides his own socially conscious and very informative view of the issues facing the children and educators in this poverty ravaged neighborhood. Just his commentary would paint a very bleak picture of the future. It is the words

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    Michelle Spremulli   Mrs. Petitbon  English III HAT   8 December 2014    Title:  Ordinary People  Significance of Title:  Ordinary People is named so because it tells the story  of a year in the lives of “ordinary” (normal) people.   Author:  Judith Guest   Biographical Information:  • born March 29‚ 1936  • American novelist/screenwriter  • studied English and psychology at the  University of Michigan  • graduating with a BA in education  Date Published:  1976  Historical Significance:  In

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    The First seen is the office where I am inviting my coworkers to have dinner my reasons for this scene have already been explained. The Second scene was the time in the car showing the conflict between the characters with Trump and Hillary conflicting in their

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    For my movie‚ I picked X-Men First Class. The movie follows how the start of X-Men began via Erik Lancher and Charles Xavier. In the film‚ the villain Shaw‚ a mutant‚ is trying to start World War 3 in hopes of causing mutant dominance. The social justice issue related to this film is race and racial intolerance. The mutants at this time of the world‚ are hidden‚ and not known for fear of how the dominant members of society would react. The mutants are essentially a minority group within the world

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    In the poem‚ ‘An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’ by ‘Les Murray’ reflects upon a different type of society as feelings and emotions are kept secret. In the first stanza of the poem Murray uses imagery to paint a picture in the readers mind of a busy city coming to a halt‚ ‘Pitt Street is baked up for almost half a mile.’ At the end of the stanza Murray again uses imagery to make the readers see a man crying. People walk by him and see him crying but they do not stop him. The man in this poem is not

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