Period 3 Ms. Guy October 4‚ 2010 The Street In the novel The Street by Ann Petry‚ there is an antagonist relationship between the main character‚ Ludie Johnson‚ and the wind that is terrorizing the city. Petry establishes the wind as an antagonist in the novel to show how the environment is affecting the daily lives of the residents of 116th Street by use of literary devices. The conflict with the wind is a daily occurrence in which every resident of 116th Street is faced with. The wind is personified;
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The Street In the opening of Ann Petry’s 1946 novel‚ The Street‚ the author establishes the relationship between Lutie Johnson and the “urban setting”. Through very descriptive writing‚ the reader is able to see the characteristics of the wind and understand why Lutie Johnson is out in the wind looking for a place to stay. Petry’s strong use of literary elements helps connect the conflict between the wind and Lutie Johnson. One of Petry’s strongest literary element in The Street is her use
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The difference between two street art what I took from Macau street. The first one‚ you can see it has three different themes: men with a strange smile‚ love is everything and an elephant is wondering about if bananas it favorite or not? However‚ I want to stress on the men with the strange smile. Because it just use the same patterns and have different size and angles to cram the wall. The patterns are very abstract‚ actually I can’t really recognize what is it. But it gave me a feeling like there
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Brixton Street Wetlands 1. A) The Brixton Street Wetlands is located along the roe highway. The wetlands are made up of uplands‚ wet flats and clay pans. The wetlands are 8m below sea level and have many varieties of plants and animals. B) Riparian=wet flat 2. The Brixton Street Wetlands is a fair distance from Perth City but is not that far. The brixton street wetlands is located at 32°02′S 115°58′E. The wetlands are located quite close to the train line this is definitely not
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Unit 5 Paper – The House on Mango Street Summary of “Our Good Day” In my opinoin this part of the story shows that you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. Just because someone looks a certain way that doesn’t mean that they are a bad person or are not worthy. Everyone should be given a chance to prove themselves. Unlike Cathy who dismisses Rachel & Luch because of the way they look‚ Esparanza gives them a chance and ends up getting two very good friends out of the deal that don’t seem to
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The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is a series of 44 vignettes describing the adolescence of Esperanza. These 44 vignettes‚ though at some points seem unconnected and unrelated‚ come back to the central symbol of the house. The homes described are a symbol of poverty and shame as well as a symbol of imprisonment‚ and this symbol reveals Esperanza’s future aspirations and themes of spousal abuse. The houses on Mango Street are a symbol of poverty and shame‚ and Esperanza realizing this
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its memories by referring to Mains Avenue as Not Doctor Street. Complying with the letter rather than the spirit of the law‚ the community effectively resists the city’s racist power structure without confronting it directly. Thus‚ the emphasis on writing notes and recording information provides an insightful commentary on the function of written language and indirectly mocks the national legislation created to protect black citizens’ rights. In addition to the influence of the children’s perspective
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While driving down Hemphill Street‚ it is clear to perceive that the businesses and the houses that line the area has Hispanic influence. From Mexican flags to Spanish language on advertisements‚ the neighborhood spans from Felix Street to West Allen Avenue. Although this project was to explore strictly Hemphill‚ streets forking off east and west show signs of similar culture. The community is expanding and the culture is growing stronger‚ turning it into a city within a city. After driving up and
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WSBl Summary Cliff Addis‚ the best bond salesperson on Wall Street who has never failed‚ persuaded his best customer‚ Louise Patterson‚ to buy the bonds of the company whose value diminished by 3% 2 days later. Trying to becalm Louise‚ Cliff lied saying that the bonds would turn round and he would gain profit. When Cliff came home‚ he read in a newspaper that the Wisconsin Credit bank is close to bankruptcy‚ but he perceived this message as “a golden investment opportunity”. Problem Mr.Addis
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The House on Mango Street Esperanza saw self definition as a struggle‚ the struggle for self-definition is a common theme‚ and in The House on Mango Street‚ Esperanza’s struggle to define herself underscores her every action and encounter. Esperanza must define herself both as a woman and as an artist and her perception of her identity changes over the course of the book. Esperanza portrayed a vivid picture to the audience of her surroundings‚ the people she encountered‚ and her interpretation
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