Gainor The Crucible: Salem‚ Massachusetts 1692 Act I: Graphic Organizer: Identify and describe each character. Song Character/ Theme/ Idea Lyrics Quotes Death and abnormality Elizabeth’s reaction to John Proctor cheating on her with Abigail The only thing worse than not knowing Is you thinking that I don’t know I’m having another episode I just need a stronger dose... I’m sitting out dances on the wall “Here is all the invisible world‚ caught‚ defined
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prove something to themselves. It’s important for them to become reflective about their risk-taking: which risks are worth taking‚ and what are good or bad reasons for taking certain risks? Learning Targets: Facts: Jerry is the eleven-year-old protagonist and has only one parent: a widowed mother. He trains to swim through a tunnel underwater after witnessing a group of older boys all do this. He does not tell his mother about his plans to do this. His motivation for trying to do this changes
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“To Build a Fire” Character Analysis: The Man With a Plan In “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ the main character‚ also known as “the man”‚ is the protagonist. The protagonist is “the central character in a literary work and the character who initiates the main action of the story.” (Kennedy 2080) The man is a dynamic character whose lack of instinct‚ thoughtlessness and determination leads him to his own death. In the story‚ the man is traveling with a dog. The dog is somewhat a companion
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Improvement. Comparative essay on Leaving by M.G.Vassanji and The Cage by Neil Bissoondath By Michael Rosario 821-685-773 Displacement is a theme that deals with leaving home. being able to better yourself through change. "The Cage" by Neil Bissoondath and "Leaving" by M.G.Vassanji both play on this theme. In these two stories characterization is used to convey the topic. Characterization is a process by which we are given an in-depth look at the character through the authors details relating to
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The film “10 Things I Hate About You” by Gil Junger uses visuals and sounds to communicate the main issues dealt with throughout the text. The main ideas the film express include Following the crowd can have negative consequences‚ furthermore‚ Love can change people for the better and in addition‚ Learning from your mistakes. Gil Junger communicates the idea that following the crowd can have negative consequences using visuals and sounds. This theme is expressed through the employment of camera
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adult friend) came up with a plan to show the world what he was doing and so he could get in trouble. The main characters are Noah‚ Abbey‚ and Paine. Noah is the protagonist. Noah is a teenage boy. He looks just like his dad and acts like him too. He had to change to the man of the house. He likes to get in mastiff and
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My Father’s Axe by Tim Winton Setting ’My Father’s Axe’ begins at the main character’s semi-rural house. A house in which he had lived most of his life. This was a house filled with so many memories‚ stories and emotions. It is also the house where the main character discovers that his father’s axe had gone missing. The story is set in different periods of time‚ such as the main character’s boyhood‚ to when he has grown‚ married and started a family of his own‚ and later‚ to a time when
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question: 5 Question 9 (Worth 5 points) Which part of a plot structure introduces the conflict or obstacle the main character faces? Dénouement Rising Action Climax Falling Action Points earned on this question: 5 Question 10 (Worth 5 points) Protagonists are always good people strong winners bad people main characters Points earned on this question: 5
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Turning and turning in the widening gyre. The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world This is an excerpt from the Poem "The Second Coming"‚ which is the basis for the novel "Things Fall Apart". This title is significant to the many themes that are explored throughout the story. I feel that the story is broken into three different themes in order to arrive at the main theme. The themes of tradition‚ social
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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty In James Thurber’s 1939s short story‚ “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚” the main character Walter Mitty‚ uses his imagination as a need to escape and express the emotions of anger along with self-pit that he feels daily. By means of daydreaming‚ he is able to escape the trivial details of everyday life and achieve freedom from his reality. Through the literary essentials of character‚ tone‚ and symbolism‚ James Thurber is able to illustrate how
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