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    colonies‚ aspects of the intellectual movement bled over to influence religious aspects of American society‚ resulting in what became known as the Great Awakening. This religious movement placed increased focus on the individual and relied heavily on emotional sermons to encourage a deeper connection to Christ. While many saw the Great Awakening as a powerful‚ religious movement encompassing the ordinary classes of society‚ there were some discrepancies regarding the way in which it was received

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    The Great Awakening traces back to seventeenth century England‚ where political climate led to a decrease in spirituality. The Puritans had grown in number ever since Charles the Second assumed the throne‚ who had also agreed to join the French to oppose Holland and bring Catholicism back to England. While James the Second was the next king‚ much of the Anglican clergy were accommodating to the new monarchs‚ but they started to gravitate away from the extremes. This gave England a period of superiority

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    Sociologists often have to decide if they are going to adopt a microsociological or a macrosociological approach in any given project. Explain how these perspectives differ‚ paying special attention to the different assumptions about how society works that are contained within each perspective. In other words‚ considering the starting point of each perspective‚ what do they seek to reveal? Response: the way in Macrosociology and microsociology differ are that they deal with different societal issues

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    Awakening notes Concept of Awakening & Yellow Wallpaper: Freedom Awakening: Kenning- a combination of words or combined word for a new meaning Ex. Mother-tot‚ mother-woman Anachronistic-out of date‚ old fashioned Anaphora- repetition of a phrase Edna is the not the mother woman. Adele is the perfect mother woman described. The music is the truth‚ appeals to us and relates to us Swimming scene: represents water‚ rebirth‚ flood or baptism in literature. “She reaches out to the unlimited to

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    I do feel that the second great awakening did fulfill the three features mentioned. Noll indicates that in a post revolution world “Interest in religion more generally also seemed on the decline” (Noll‚ 2003‚ p. 166). Faith had been waning in the post-revolutionary ear of America. Noll credits this to the concerns of birthing this young nation‚ attacks on old-world Christianity‚ as well as mentioning uncertainty surrounding the disestablishment of the church. He indicated that “Well under 10 percent

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    In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ the romantic and lyrical nature of Frederick Chopin’s Impromptu‚ as well as its originality‚ are the vehicle by means of which Edna realizes her love for Robert and her desire to be free and self-determined. Chopin’s Impromptu arouses "the very passions ... within [Edna’s] soul"(p.34). The harmony‚ fluidity‚ subtle rhythm and poetic beauty of the Romantic composer make Edna loose herself in the music that stirs her emotions. The art completes

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    and find—oh! well! perhaps it is better to wake up after all‚ even to suffer‚ rather than to remain a dupe to illusions all one’s life” (The Awakening‚ p 621). 1. Overall theme/meaning: In this passage‚ what kind of awakening is the character referring to? A.) Waking up in the morning B.) Springtime C.) Waking up from a long-lasting nightmare D.) The awakening of her true self E.) The Resurrection of Christ 2. The line “The years that are gone seem like dreams” is an example of which of the following

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    The Awakening The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin‚ tells the story of a young woman named Edna Pontellier. Edna is a housewife and a mother of two children. Although she appears to be living a pleasant life‚ it completely shifts when she meets Robert Lebrun‚ an admirable and handsome man‚ while vacationing at Grand Isle. Robert genuinely makes conversation with Edna‚ revealing that they share common interests. This seems out of the ordinary to her‚ since she doesn’t have that connection with her husband

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    Bryce Lapham Flowers and Awakenings Essay “So I guess I did it for all the dumb people like me.” In Flowers for Algernon‚ the main character Charlie wanted to get smarter so he then had an operation done on him and slowly became smarter! He beat the mouse Algernon in a race and eventually was very intelligent. But later on he lost all of his intelligence. Why do the operation if it’s not going to last. In awakenings it is a lot worse than flowers for Algernon. In this story the ends did not justify

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    Aisha Garcia 3A 9/7/11 Analysis Essay on The Awakening In the novel The Awakening‚ Chopin uses personification‚ sensory imagery‚ and irony in order to reveal that the Pontellier’s marriage is emotionally unstable‚ unhealthy‚ and unhappy. A way in which Chopin is able to reveal the relationship of Mr. and Mrs. Pontellier’s is through personification. “It broke like a mournful lullaby upon the night” (43-44). Chopin gives the night human like characteristics when stating there was a mournful

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