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    the moods and tone that appears in her stories. Without diction‚ the mood and tone would not be as easily identified‚ or even created. Therefore‚ the mood and tone of the short stories "The Flowers" and "Everyday Use" are developed by the contribution of diction. Incorporated in both short stories‚ "The Flowers" and

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    Belle Gattis Hours 3 and 5 11/21/16 Argumentative Essay In the story Flowers for Algernon‚ Charlie Gordon’s doctors do not act ethically while they tried to increase his intelligence with a surgery. Ethics are the standards of right and wrong‚ and what we as humans are supposed to do. Ethics are also the development of ethical standards‚ and how one lives up to those standards (Siegler). Charlie Gordon is a grown man who has an extremely low intelligence for his age. He was chosen to go through

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    definition of loneliness is different because people experience it for different reasons. Loneliness is an emotion everyone has experienced before‚ but it does contribute to growth‚ mentally and emotionally. Loneliness is felt by Charlie Gordon throughout Flowers for Algernon. Charlie’s varying degree of loneliness can be divided into three phases: the pre-genius‚ genius‚ and post-genius phases. The themes of alienation and loneliness played a big role in each one of Charlie’s phases of intelligence and affected

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    being a kind gift‚ or reminding him to be brave and to stand up for what he believes in no matter what.  The appearance of the camellia alone is an example of symbolism. The flower is white with a black stem. Many people believed that this showed racism. Mrs. Dubose grew these flowers knowing the powerful white flower was held up by a black stem‚ which the inhabitants of Maycomb saw as a symbol of racism. Mrs. Dubose could have been showing that even though the morphine addict has become a braver

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    5   10   15   20   25   Stephen  King:  THE  MAN  WHO  LOVED  FLOWERS  (1977)       On  an  early  evening  in  May  of  1963‚  a  young  man  with  his  hand  in  his  pocket  walked   briskly  up  New  York’s  Third  Avenue.  The  air  was  soft  and  beautiful‚  the  sky  was   darkening  by  slow  degrees  from  blue

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    Flowers for Algernon Culminating Task- Qualities That Surpass Intelligence Flowers for Algernon‚ is a classic novel written by Daniel Keyes a young mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon. This book chronicles‚ from a first person point of view‚ Charlie’s mental and physical struggles and achievements after undergoing a breakthrough procedure that is hoped to render him intelligent. Throughout the book‚ much of the focus is on Charlie’s academic progress while his emotional

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    In the Flowers by Alice Walker‚ it talks about a little girl named Myop and how she discovers the unthinkable. Her whole life was the farm that her parents owned‚ until one day she decided to step out and explore outside the fence of the farm for the very first time. She was intrigued at how beautiful it was once she left the farm‚ the flowers were blooming‚ the stream was flowing‚ and it was sunny with blue skies. Everything around her was the pure example of beauty so she wanted more‚ as she kept

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    If Hamlet were to leave a bouquet of flowers by Ophelia’s grave after she died it would consist of: aloes‚ yellow chrysanthemums‚ dark geraniums‚ honeysuckles‚ yellow lilies‚ marigolds‚ and peonies. He would give her aloes and marigolds because they are symbolic of grief and despair. Hamlet feels despair and is grieving over the death or suicide of Ophelia. He would give her yellow chrysanthemums which symbolizes slighted love. Hamlet secretly loved Ophelia but could not show it so that his plan

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    Q4 - OE_Strengths What do you see as Flowers’ particular strengths? "I think their product line is a strength. They have a very diverse product line. They seem to have gone the way of trying to get into the organic markets as well. They are getting a little bit more involved with not just ‘plain old bread’ like they used to be. So I think they are trying to adapt and appeal to a broader audience‚ I would guess." Q5 - OE_Weaknesses What do you see as Flowers’ particular weaknesses? "As a shareholder

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    “The Flowers” When one learns that innocence is just one part of life‚ their life just begins. In the short story “The Flowers” by Alice Walker one ten year old girl is met face to face with innocence’s biggest rival‚ evil. A summer is full with laughter and joy just like Myops until she encounters evil for the first time which ends her summer. Myop‚ a ten year old girl‚ is born in a sharecroppers family‚ in reference‚ show the setting as post civil war. At this age she is as innocent as

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