1. Discuss the book’s view of relationships between men. 2. Analyze Steinbeck’s portrayal of Curley’s wife as the lone female on the all-male ranch. 3. Paying attention to the long descriptive passages at the beginning of each section‚ discuss the ways in which the novella is similar to a theatrical play. Do these similarities strengthen or weaken the work? How? 4. Discuss George’s actions at the end of the story. How can we justify what he does to Lennie? How can we condemn it? 5. Discuss
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Chuck Close When one first enters the gallery that contains Chuck Close’s artwork he or she will find him or herself confronted with enormous portraits of subjects that stare straight at them. From afar some of these pieces even look like they may be enlarged photographs‚ but at a closer inspection one may see the time-consuming method that the artist used. One of the most distinctly unique characteristics about this artist’s work is his use of mixed media throughout all of his pieces. Each painting
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The rite of passage that is most significant in the story Just be Yourself is growing up and finding what you want you love to do and want to do. I chose this because that is what is going on in my life right now‚ I am trying to find what i love and want to do when i grow up. You should find what you like not what others like. “It’s about exploring yourself and finding out who you really are on your own terms and in your own way‚” This quote is trying to explain that you need to evaluate yourself
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and freedom. For the young boys in the story “Rite of Passage” by Doug Beardsley‚ this custom is beating an older family member in a hockey game. At the beginning of the story the main character‚ who is a young boy in the hockey game‚ describes the events that happen on the ice to be “the most significant events in a young man’s life”‚ and based on this story‚ he is correct. At the end of the story‚ the young boy experiences his “rite of passage in the dying moments of the day”. As the narrator shares
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One rite of passage is the birth of a new born child. This can lead to several challenges for either a single parent or two‚ because a new born can turn a family around drastically. One challenge that the guardian or parents can face is financial problems. When the child is born there are medical costs that need attending. Medical considerations include all prenatal care‚ testing‚ labor and delivery‚ hospital stays‚ and any special treatments that arise during a birth. New parents need to plan
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Rites of Passage A poem by Sharon Olds Minor Generals - By Henning Thiel Sharon Olds’ "Rites of Passage" is about the hidden adults in the children that come to her son’s birthday party. All the children are boys and display male adult personality traits that remind the speaker of small mighty Generals of war. The tone comes across sad‚ ironic and disillusioned about the future of the children‚ like they are doomed to follow in the war mongering footsteps of their forefathers. The imagery used
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Alex Michael Kauth English 101-023 Fall 2011‚ Culpepper‚ MWF 09/23/2011 Close Reading of a Literary Text Observation is a process that is constantly performed by all individuals in everyday situations. It is a tool used to gain a better understanding of a situation‚ although the observer is not always aware that they are in fact performing such an act. In John Updike’s‚ A & P‚ the narrator‚ Sammy‚ finds himself observing with great detail‚ three female shoppers in the supermarket in which
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Journal 1 Ashlyn MacDonald April 28th‚ 2015 Text to text In the novel “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ Oskar is trying to find out which lock fits the key that he found in his father’s closet. Something similar happens in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time” by Mark Haddon. The main character in the curious incident was trying to find out who killed the neighbors dog. These two stories are similar because both main characters in the books are both searching
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Based off the three excerpts I chose from the book‚ "Stiff"‚ by Mary Roach‚ I decided to rename the title‚ "How to Use Your Cadaver". The passages I chose all relate to the title since they deal with the different uses of cadavers. My first passage from page 87 explains how cadavers have been used in car crash simulations to determine the force of impact during the crash. Most people‚ including myself‚ don’t realize this even though we ride in a car almost everyday. Because of these cadavers
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other school personnel we can begin to close the achievement gaps in the school. Our ethical standards state that we as school counselors must respect and advocate for all students. Students have the right to opportunities that will enhance their career‚ academic‚ and personal/social development. As school counselors we will ask ourselves how are our students different because of what we have done? Through collaboration we can close achievement gaps‚ close accessibility gaps‚ and provide with the
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