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    My Favourite City

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    Place des Vosges. Despite its noble history‚ the Marais is edgy‚ hip and diverse. It is traditional and trendy‚ gay and straight‚ old and new. The quarter houses buildings that have borne witness to some of the most important events in French history yet walk along the rue des Rosiers and you will find not only the ateliers of hot new Japanese designers‚ you will find a Jewish quarter with Hebrew school‚ synagogue‚ kosher butchers and bakeries. One winter evening I was on the rue des Rosiers in a

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    place the products can be in Le Marais. Le Marais is the place where most of the fashion-designer boutiques are‚ and has become a trendy place to shop for young and middle aged French people. There are several main streets like Rue des RosiersRue de Temple‚ and Rue des Francs-Bourgeois‚ which turn into pedestrian streets on Sundays. Also‚ due to the high number of bars‚ restaurants‚ and hotels around‚ and is one of the few open areas on Sundays in Paris‚ it is a very crowded and transited

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    Format et programme de révisions I. Listening comprehension (26 pts) A. Write down what time it is using the American time system (am or pm). (10 pts‚ 5 times‚ 2 pts each) You hear/I say : « Il est 7h35 du matin » You write 7:35 AM  Révisez l’heure + expressions pour parler de l’heure p. 118-119 B. Questions personnelles. Answer the following questions in full French sentences. (10/2/ 5 questions)  Révisez « prendre‚ apprendre‚ comprendre » p. 117‚ les jours de la semaine et la date

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    Murders In The Rue Morgue

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    In the short story “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” Edgar Allan Poe‚ a very unique individual‚ tells an in depth narrative about two characters who solve a mysterious double homicide. Poe uses this story to amaze his readers and keep them on the edge of their seats. He attempts to do so by making the reader feel as if they are not up to the same standards as the main character Dupin. Poe uses devices such as hypophora‚ and anaphora as ways to make the readers long to be better. By doing so‚ and in

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    In Edgar Allan Poe ’s "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"‚ a crucial statement is declared about how he views the inner workings of men‚ as well as how men interact with women in society. The narrative is based around the horrific murder of two defenseless women‚ which seems to have been committed by a mystery "beast". Poe demonstrates the primitive violent forces that exist within people‚ particularly men‚ which have the ability to escape in shocking ways‚ often against a woman. Poe uses violence as

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    story great? Great characters? A great plot? Whatever it is‚ it does not have as much time to develop as a novel does. However‚ in limited space‚ author Edgar Allan Poe creates a brilliant‚ suspenseful‚ and brain wracking story. "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" begins by comparing the analytical mind to the game of chess. Eventually‚ Poe ties in the occurrences of a bizarre incident with a flashback to 18--. Through analyzing the scene and using clues and witnesses’ testimonies‚ a character of great

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    Murders In The Rue Morgue

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    Literary Criticism of Murders in the Rue Morgue Some of the greatest analytic minds in history have made discoveries that started within their imagination. For instance Albert Einstein remembered riding in a streetcar in Bern and looking back at the famous clock tower that dominated the city. He then imagined what would happen if his streetcar raced away from the clock tower at the speed of light. He quickly realized that the clock would appear stopped‚ since light could not catch up to the streetcar

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    THE P EOPL E’S TE RRORIST DAUMIER’S RUE TRANSNONAIN Jeremiah S. O’Leary ARTH-110-01 ! Honore Daumier’s Rue Transnonain captures the politically charged artistic movement that took royalty caricature to the mainstream. The French monarchy had recently enacted legislation that restricted workers’ union formation‚ thereby allowing unacceptable working conditions to continue to occur without repercussion. Highranking government officials also began slipping work contracts to friends and

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    Surrounded by shadow and mystery‚ a new type of genre is introduced‚ the detective story. In The murders in the Rue Morgue‚ Edgar Alan Poe crafts a story based on his interest in puzzles and mystery. Several ideas Poe incorporates into the story would later be the influenced for Sherlock Homes‚ who borrows similar elements from Poe’s work. The character of Dupin reflects Poe’s ability to decode and solve the unsolvable; meanwhile the narrator of the story is the reflection of the reader. Although

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    Dupin is seemingly the most important character in The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Typically‚ he is supposed to be seen as the protagonist‚ the person who solves the mystery‚ saves the day‚ and allows good to prevail. Dupin‚ however‚ possesses certain characteristics that morph him into a person who is despised‚ not only by the reader‚ but other characters in the story as well. His arrogance‚ darkness‚ and lack of charisma are some of the traits that have a negative effect on Dupin’s character

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