COCONUT (Cocos nucifera) WATER: AN ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION IN EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CHRYSANTHEMUM (Dendrathema grandilorum) In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 2 Writing Across Discipline By: Ericka Bandigan Candice Louise Gomito Judy Ann Guibao Krizza Limas Juvy Dane Logronio March‚ 2013 Chapter I INTRODUCTION This chapter presents the background of the study‚ statement of the problem‚ significance of the study‚ scope and limitations of the study‚ theoretical and conceptual
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after the end of World War 1. Steinbeck portrays the pain of living in that time in his book ’Of Mice and Men’‚ when families were separated‚ and lives were destroyed. He introduced the ’American Dream’ - the idea of working hard to be able to afford a nice car and support your family‚ raising your quality of life. Steinbeck invites us to understand how people of this time live their lives‚ and how having this dream keeps them going. Throughout the Novella‚ Steinbeck makes this ’dream’ central to
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John Steinbeck once said of Curley’s wife‚ ‘She’s a nice girl‚ not a floozy’. How does Steinbeck present Curley’s wife in ‘Of Mice and Men’? In this essay I will show how Steinbeck presents Curley’s wife in a number of ways throughout the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ showing both how she is portrayed as a ‘nice girl’ as well as a ‘floozy’. This novel was set during the great depression and is written around two key themes of the American dream‚ which every ‘ranch hand’ owned their own patch of land
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The description of the setting in this chapter is very different from the previous one‚ but also very similar in other ways. It is different because the mood is generally more threatening and ominous‚ but also because our vision of the characters in it is different‚ and we have fears‚ hopes and general suspense coming from the previous chapters‚ while in the first description it was a completely new setting. It is much more ominous because small bits of the description make a fundamental difference
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Steinbeck uses the beginning of each chapter to paint the image of the room or location in which the chapter takes part. The main locations are the place near the pool‚ the bunkhouse‚ the dream farm‚ Crooks’ room‚ and the barn. Steinbeck picks items or feature of each place to help evoke the atmosphere of the place and to symbolise the greater ideas of the story. The idealised setting near the pool is where people start waiting to begin working towards the American dream‚ hoping to live an idealised
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In John Steinbeck’s “the pearl” the main character is Kino. Juana is a mother of Coyotito. Coyotito was stung by a scorpion while resting in a hammock one morning. First‚ Juana is a housewife who takes care for her family while Kino work hard to supply for his family needs. Second of all‚ pearl changed Kino and Juana lives. Third of all‚ their reaction to pearl. The theme of the story is greed is a bad thing because sometimes it can change person to being evil. The main point of the different between
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John Steinbeck reflects on the context of 1930’s America in his novel entitled ‘Of Mice and Men’. The public would perceive Afro-Americans solely by their physical features and society would segregate them as a result of their racial distinction. I will be exploring how Steinbeck presents Crooks and his development through literary devices‚ and hence‚ how he changes depending on the characters he is interacting with. Steinbeck initially presents Crooks in a dialogue between George and Candy though
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Victims of Love One of the generalities most often noted about Victims of Love is that we are impatient‚ incomplete‚ and unsatisfied once we discover what love is and that is possible for anyone to have. We complain when we want it‚ yet take it for granted when it’s ours. We say we cannot stand to live with our lovers‚ yet we proclaim it is unbearable to live without them. We claim to be strong and fearless‚ but in the face of love we fall weak to our knees with open arms reaching for all it has
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millions of American’s lost their savings and were plummeted into debt. At one time‚ one third of Americans were unemployed‚ and would have been looking for work on a ranch just as George and Lennie‚ the main characters in Of Mice and Men‚ were doing. Steinbeck explores the prominent theme of dreaming through different characters in the novella. George and Lennie both share a dream of having a little farm of their own and living off the ’fatta the lan’. For George‚ the dream future is probably more of
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Rabbits represent Lennie’s dreams and the impossibility of their fulfillment. Rabbits are a simple summation of everything Lennie hopes for‚ revealing his very simple thinking. Even when George first tells the story of the dream farm‚ it’s at Lennie’s prompting to tell him about the rabbits. For George‚ the farm is all sorts of freedom and happiness‚ but for Lennie‚ it is simply access to soft things. Given the evidence‚ the audience knows these rabbits will likely be added to Lennie’s telltale trail
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