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    Guided Imagery

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    Begin by getting as comfortable as possible...close your eyes...take a few deep breathes to get relaxed. For the next couple minutes‚ just concentrate on your breathing. This is not a time to be worrying about any of the things that are happening in your day-to-day life. This is a time only for you. For this very short period of time‚ you can completely relax. Take a big breath in . . . And sigh it all the way out. Now‚ imagine yourself on a tropical island. You can return home any time you wish

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    The Chrysalids by John Wyndham In The Chrysailds by John Wyndham‚ one theme stands out amongst the others; fear. Throughout the novel‚ the misconception of the society’s fear of God‚ the fear of anything out of the norm‚ and the fear of being discovered as a deviation are commonly expressed. Quotes such as “Watch Thou for the Mutant” and “The Devil is the Father of Deviation‚” (pg. 18) are used to warn members in the society of deviations. The society claims to say that they are the true image

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    In The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ we learn that Rosalind Morton‚ one of the main characters‚ is caring‚ supportive‚ and mature. Rosalind may be young‚ yet she manages to have a graceful and organized way about her and this shows how mature she is. The extenuating circumstances that Rosalind had to face when she was younger may have helped her to develop and learn these traits. Rosalind is also an excellent role model for Petra‚ when Petra was figuring out how to manage her telepathic abilities‚

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    In the novel The Chrysalids‚ Axel Strorm—David Strorm’s Uncle—is described as "a cripple." (24). They live in Waknuk‚ Labrador; a community with very unique and bizarre laws and religions. As you read through chapters 1-8 you see his traits prevail. You also learn that David sees his Uncle as a friend and a role model rather then just a relative. "…because he was Uncle Axel and my best friend among the grown-ups." (30) You also get the sense that David almost feels as if his Uncle is

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    English Studies Extended Study – Connected Texts In this essay I will compare two novels which deal with similar themes but in significantly different ways: “The Chrysalids”‚ a science fiction novel by John Wyndham published in 1955 and “Brave New World”‚ a novel by Aldous Huxley published in 1932. The story in “The Chrysalids” takes place thousands of years in the future in a rural society similar to our world before the invention of modern technology such as telephones‚ cars‚ etc. The people

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    “Shakespeare makes effective use of disturbing imagery in the play‚ Macbeth.” Discuss this statement‚ supporting your answer with suitable reference to the text. Shakespeare makes very effective use of disturbing imagery in ‘Macbeth’ to convey a world in which evil is palpable and omnipresent. The imagery in Macbeth highlights and reinforces key themes in the play. It also helps to create the distinctive atmosphere of the play. Though disturbing imagery is widespread throughout Macbeth‚ I feel it

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    In the story The Veldt‚ Ray Bradbury uses imagery and personification to better illustrate the effects of neglecting children have. During the story‚ Bradbury uses imagery to better help the reader understand what lifestyle the children don’t want to leave. Even though houses like the “Happylife Home” don’t really exist yet‚ the imagery helps the reader picture what it would be like to live in a house like that. Others say that a craft more used during the story would be similes and metaphors. While

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    Imagery On The Rock Wall

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    I use imagery to improve my performance on the rock wall. I think about my most successful climbs and try to emulate them. I imagine myself doing everything technically sound. I picture myself focusing on nothing but the rock wall. I use both internal perspective and external perspective when using imagery. By using both perspectives I feel that I get a better overall sense of how I am performing. I imagine the feel of the handholds against my palms. I see myself finding the perfect holds

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    Powerful Imagery Native American storytelling is one of the many traditions that make up their great history.  Mythology and the retelling of legends bring the members of tribes together and help shape who they are and what makes up their heritage. The myths “How America Was Discovered” and “The Woman Who Fell From the Sky” are both great examples of Seneca Indian culture because they tie members of the tribe together through their re-telling. The Seneca ’s tradition of oratory performance

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    Homer’s Imagery Imagery can deeply trigger feelings by appealing to the human senses. To affect the mood his story‚ Homer uses imagery. He uses imagery to set the mood of settings‚ action scenes‚ and to set the mood of death. Homer uses imagery to give the feel of the setting. He may not even describe the setting and the reader can feel the mood of the setting through imagery. An example of this is: "Odysseus in one motion strung the bow./ Then slid his right hand down the cord and plucked

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