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    LESSON PLAN Grade:10 Topic:Plot Structure Duration: 180 minutes Date:September 23-27‚2013. General Objectives:Through reading‚student should gain a better understanding of the role of plot structure in short stories.In addition‚they should develop better writing skills. Specific Objectives:Students should be able to: Review the characteristics of plot. Work in whole class‚ cooperative groups‚ and individually to read short stories. Analyse the plot structure of several short stories

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    Indian English poet and literateur and at the same time a leading Malayalam author. Her popularity in Kerala is based chiefly on her short stories and autobiography‚ while her oeuvre in English‚ written under the name Kamala Das‚ is noted for the fiery poems and explicit autobiography. Her open and honest treatment of female sexuality‚ free from any sense of guilt‚ infused her writing with power‚ but also marked her as an iconoclast in her generation.[1] On 31 May 2009‚ aged 75‚ she died at a hospital

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    The Poems of the Harlem Renaissance Colette 106977 English 104 College of New Caledonia – Quesnel Campus Danielle Sarandon 7 February 2014 The Harlem Renaissance was the revival for African Americans in providing capability of expression through literature‚ music‚ art and poetry. This period in the 1920’s was the engine that drove black creativity to display the interpretations of their culture and to supply hope for a true identity. Many works that came from

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    Girlchild Poem Analysis

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    not a precise speaker of this poem‚ which I sometimes enjoy but for this poem I feel like there should have a been a definite speaker. I found this poem to be rather a sad and depressing. The way the speaker describes this beautiful “girlchild” (1) is with such admiration and articulation. The speaker describes her as “healthy‚ tested intelligent / … strong arms and back / abundant sexual drive and manual dexterity.” (7-9) It almost seems as if the speaker of this poem is someone who is admiring this

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    Silence of Women

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    dominant figure. This can be seen all over the media- from television‚ the Internet‚ magazines‚ books‚ etc. Women are often showed as the weaker figure‚ and forced to lean on their men for everything. The poem “The Silence of Women” by Liz Rosenberg is about women becoming more demanding as they age and rebelling against the expectation for them to be submissive. The basic plot to the poem is that as a couple ages‚ the men become nicer and the woman take over the dominant role. After years of being

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    children (Women‚ 2016). The life of a woman was basically childhood‚ marriage‚ family‚ and death. Women never became artists or scholars. Men typically lived until the age of 45‚ and women to 36. Men were often 20 years older than their wife‚ therefore many women survived their husband and remarried. In this case‚ her new husband would gain her inheritance. The only crucial public role of women was to give birth to young citizens‚ more importantly males to be citizens and females to reproduce further

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    The Mill Poem Analysis

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    society for both men and women in the American culture. People waste so much of their life and time in their occupation‚ that it seems that is the only part of their life that is significant. Jobs revolve around the world and people are so caught up within them. Human beings are turning away from love and family‚ focusing on their work and not human life that is meant to be spent with loved ones. This theme of work over family has become a major issue and theme within a few poems. This idea of choosing

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    Eavan Boland Poems

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    This Moment The poem “This Moment” sees Boland take her inspiration for ordinary everyday domestic and common place scenes. It is a poem of intense tenderness that takes an ordinary event of a child running into its mother’s arms and deems it worthy of artistic expression. Boland uses very short sentences to that culminate to the climax of the embrace between mother and child. She uses images that are sensual and language that is rich and suggestive. The speaker’s appreciation of the everyday extends

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    The phenomenal women

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    PHENOMENAL WOMEN - CRITICAL ANALYSIS Maya Angelou. Maya Angelou (1928 -2014 ) was an American author ‚ poet ‚ historian ‚ playright ‚ songwriter ‚ dancer ‚ producer ‚ director ‚ performer and a civil right activist . She was the first Black women director in Hollywood . Her contribution to film making is immense . She was also made the life time Reynold’s Professor of American studies and Wake Forest University . Maya Angelou is best known for addressing the world through the medium of her own

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    Poem Comparison Essay Gewndolyn Brooks and Anne Sexton both wrote poems about the controversial subject of abortion. Brooks wrote a poem titled “The Mother” which stressed the physiological and ethical consequence of her choice. While in Sextons poem “The Abortion” the focus is more on the emotions felt before and after the actual process of aborting the baby. Yet both poems posses similar use of words to get a point across. The main way the authors did this is through the use of tone

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