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    Passage to India

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    Discuss the various Symbols used in the Passage To India. Introduction: Forster is a distinguished novelist both in modern English and world literature history. His works ignite criticisms of different views‚ among which individual relationships and the theme of separateness‚ of fences and barriers are the main problems that the author always focuses on. After the author’s two visits to India‚ the great novel A Passage to India (1924) was produced‚ which continues his previous style‚ i.e. probing

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    Rites of Passage

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    At some point in time‚ all individuals learn certain traits and go through some rites of passage to help them cope or survive their personal experiences. In The Scarlet Ibis‚ the narrator and his brother‚ Doodle has to learn to be perseverant‚ willing‚ and hopeful to achieve their goals of teaching Doodle to walk and to do various other things no one expected him to be able to do. One rite of passage for Doodle was learning how to walk. This is where those traits come in. At first‚ Doodle was pessimistic

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     I Don’t tell her why. I say marry him‚ Nettie and try  to have one good year out of your life. After that‚ i know she be big‚ but me never again.  A girl at church say you git big if you bleed every month‚ i don`t bleed no more.” (page  6)   This passage is important because Celie just so casually mentions that her Pa beats  her for doing something so simple and for the something she didn’t even do. This Is a  common occurrence in the story. She also mentions that she  doesn’t look at men‚  which

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    DIRECTIONS: Read the sample passage analysis of Macbeth‚ 1.1.1-13. Follow the example as you write a similar analysis for each of the passages listed below. Cite the exact passage being analyzed at the head of each analysis. Then be sure to include: 1. A brief description of the characters and their actions in the passage‚ 2. the dominant mood of the scene‚ 3. a discussion of at least two elements of style that contribute to this effect‚ and the significance of this scene within the immediate

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    Rite of Passage

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    In Conrad Philip Kottak’s “Rite of Passage” he mentions the three stages of a rite of passage. Anthropologist Arnold Van Gennep defines these stages as Separation‚ Margin‚ and Aggregation. Victor Turner‚ another anthropologist‚ focused on Margin‚ which he referred to as liminality. Not only can a rite of passage be an individual experience‚ but it can also be a communal experience which Turner called “communitas.” Many of us experience this “communitas” in different ways such as my Hispanic culture

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    A Passage to India

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    A Passage to India‚ written by E. M. Forster in 1924‚ is a novel exploring the widespread and uncontrolled tension and prejudice that existed in India in the 1920s. This tension was caused by animosity between the native Indians and the British officials who were ruling India at the time - in this novel‚ Dr. Aziz and the City Magistrate. Most of the conflict takes place between Dr. Aziz and the City Magistrate’s family and friends‚ who were visiting India at the time. Forster describes in detail

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    The Panel and Passage

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    of (at least two) panels that seem to say or imply a lot about that theme‚ issue‚ symbol‚ etc. Begin your exercise by copying out the passage in full. Then‚ in 4-5 pages of your own words‚ analyze how the panels you have chosen develop or display that theme or symbol. You do not need to focus on all of the qualities or themes of the text; rather‚ use the short passage to discuss just one element. Please use traditional margins‚ Times New Roman‚ and double spacing. Include a title. In class we

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    Chuck Close

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    Chuck Close (born 1940) is an American photorealist specializing in close-up portraits and self-portraits. Close is one of the very few modern realists or photorealists who focus on the human face. In 1988‚ in mid-career‚ Close was paralyzed due to a blood clot in his spinal column. He regained partial use of his arms‚ and was able to return to painting after developing techniques which allowed him to work from a wheelchair.<br><br>All of Close’s works are based on photographs he takes himself. Close

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    Chuck Close

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    2017 Chuck Close Chuck Close‚ born Charles Thomas Close is an American photorealist painter photographer known for his massive-scale portrait. He is also known for abstract works of himself and others which often hang in international collections. Sadly‚ a catastrophic spinal artery collapse in 1988 left him severely paralyzed‚ but his fame continues to grow and may even be supported by his dedication to his craft despite him having little control of the waist down. Close‚ as a child

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    Rites of Passage

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    Rites of Passage When an individual experiences movement‚ or a change from an affixed position in society to another position‚ that individual can easily describe their change as a passage into a new realm of living. A new realm of living is the way in which the individual and society views‚ acknowledges‚ and proceeds with their life. Their changes are monumental not only for the individual‚ but for his/her society as well. Many changes take place during the span of a persons life. They become

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