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    Jacob Dearing APUSH 2/20/13 Thesis assignment 1. The American city was changed drastically in the first half of the 20th century with the beginnings of the industrial revolution and the ongoing flow of foreigners into an already crowded United States. 2. Many men around the time of the 20th century had parts in the progressive era reform and were influential in politics and majorly through social conditions. 3. Progressive era reforms were not that prominent in the late

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    In “A Poison Tree” by William Blake and “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe the narrators both have enemies who have angered them greatly. Both narrators evolve a great hatred towards their so-called friends. Both disguise that revenge and anger with innocence‚ giving the foes a sense of false security. One similarity is how they acted around their enemy. “And I sunned it with smiles‚ And with soft deceitful wits.” In the poem the narrator acted lie it was okay‚ but it was not. “Your health

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    Thesis- Throughout the novel Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ Alan Paton criticism of/commentary on apartheid was influenced by his own personal experiences from growing up in South Africa‚ the government and class system in the 1940s‚ and the lack of rights in South Africa. I. Background Info on Alan Paton A. Early Life/Family 1. Born in 1903. 2. Raised in Pietermaritzburg‚ South Africa. a. grew up an in era before South African race politics had hardened into its present intransigence

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    “The Cask of Amontillado” Vs. “The Fall of the House of Usher” The short stories “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Fall of the House of Usher” both by Edgar Allen Poe have many similarities as well as differences. The theme of death is very apparent when making a comparison between the two short stories. Though the terms of death differ greatly between the two stories‚ the aspect of death is a prevalent focus in both pieces of literature. In this essay I will compare and contrast the stories

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    Montresor‚ one of the main characters in The Cask of Amontillado‚ is a despicable person‚ and the reader should be repulsed by his antics. The story says‚ “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had born as best I could‚ but when he ventured upon an insult‚ I’ve vowed revenge” (Poe‚ 1.1). This proves that Montresor’s heart is cold‚ for he seeks revenge upon someone for something as petty as an insult. Furthermore‚ Montresor is prideful in that he cannot just look past a remark‚ he must one-up it with

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    Fortunato‚ being the wine finatic that he is‚ agrees to go to Montresor’s home to see the Amontillado that Montresor speaks of. On the journey to the end of the vault where the wine is‚ Montresor continues to provide Fortunato with wine‚ claiming that it will soothe the cough that Fortunato has accrued. By the time they reach the vault with the “Amontillado”‚ Fortunato is too drunk to realize what is happening to him. Montresor chains him to the wall and begins to build a

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    Is Montresor Sane or Insane? Is killing someone for no good reason make someone insane? In the short story‚ “Cask of Amontillado‚” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ Montresor did‚ however kill someone without a logical reason. In the story‚ Montresor seeks revenge on his enemy‚ Fortunato‚ for insulting him. He takes him down into his catacomb‚ manages to chain up Fortunato‚ plaster up a wall‚ nevertheless suffocates him. The character‚ Montresor is insane because he gets satisfaction from other people’s suffering

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    there is one character who gets on the reader’s bad side: the antagonist. In Connell’s‚ "The Most Dangerous Game‚" General Zaroff‚ a world renowned hunter‚ kills the smartest prey in the world: humans. On the other hand‚ Montresor from "The Cask of Amontillado" plays the evil character as he kills Fortunato‚ a fellow member of a secret organization. But between the two‚ Zaroff is the more evil character because he kills people for entertainment and feels no remorse for his actions The first way that

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    short story “The Cask of Amontillado” is a complex story that follows the relationship between the two characters that ultimately ends with the murder of Fortunato. Poe uses imagery and the setting of the story to surprise the reader with the gruesome ending‚ however further analysis of the symbols in the story makes it evident the conclusion was inevitable. Poe’s use of symbolism highlights the revenge individuals will seek when they feel like they have been betrayed. The Amontillado is a key symbol

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    5/30/13 There have been many great short stories written‚ but two of my favorites are actually in this paper. I’m going to compare and contrast "The Lottery" and "The most dangerous game" using plot‚ conflict‚ and structure. These two books’ authors draw out these themes in very interesting and different ways. After reading both of these short stories I have decided to pic them to write about because in none of the other short stories offered‚ is there such an interest from me then these two

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