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    Yellow Journalism

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    Yellow Journalism Complete the graphic organizer using the information from Site 1. Headlines Pulitzer and Hearst agreed that the key to selling a newspaper was an attention-grabbing emotional headline. At Site 2‚ click on Headline Gallery and look at the headlines from actual newspapers in 1898. Notice the word choices in the headlines. 1. List the words you see that appeal to people’s emotions: -vengeance‚ victory‚ slaughter‚ war‚ destroyed‚ enemy‚ conviction‚ criminals‚ death‚ perpetrator‚ outrage

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    Bird and Ducks

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    1. Ducks are birds that are also called "waterfowls" because they are normally found in places with water like marshes‚ oceans‚ rivers‚ ponds‚ and lakes. This is because ducks love the water. Ducks can live from 2-12 years‚ depending on species. 2. Some species of ducks migrate or travel longs distances every year to breed. Usually they travel to warmer areas or where the water does not freeze so that they can rest and raise their young. The distance may be thousands of miles away.

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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” A feminist break though and interpretation of the symbolism At the time of its publication in 1892‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” was regarded primarily as a supernatural tale of horror and insanity in the tradition of Edgar Allan Poe. Charlotte Perkins Gilman based the story on her own experience with a “rest cure” for mental illness. The “rest cure” inspired her to wright a critique of the medical treatment prescribed to women suffering from a condition then known as “neurasthenia”

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    Yellow Fish

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    Yellow Fish Ambai’s “Yellow Fish” is a short story about a woman’s leisure on the beach and her discovery of a fish. She watches the fishermen return to shore with their catches and sort through them‚ she spots an unwanted‚ helpless‚ yellow fish thrown away on the sand. The author characterizes the narrator’s compassion as she attempts to help return the fish to the sea‚ restoring its life. In doing so‚ we discover the narrator’s underlying reason in assisting the fish. The author indirectly

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    Yellow Culture

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    Causes of Yellow Culture 1. Unlimited internet access Nowadays‚ almost all the houses must have a computer to let all the people easy to do documentation or find some extra information from the world by surfing the internet. However‚ there are some of them‚ especially teenagers do not use the internet in a proper way such as use the internet service to watch some porn video‚ pornography pictures and so on. This situation will happen in our country because the teenagers are not controlled by

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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    Interpretation of Literature Professor Lisa Dresback 2/5/14 Response Journal‚ February 5th 1. The yellow wallpaper in this story is a symbol of the traditional domestic life‚ of the narrator and many women during this time period. As the story progresses‚ the narrator begins to notice a deeper pattern in the wallpaper. At first‚ the narrator sees the paper as merely hideous and unpleasant color of yellow to look at. However‚ she eventually concludes that the sub-pattern is representative of trapped

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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    The Unique Ambiguity of the Theorized Wall-paper February 07‚ 2011 There are several theories about realism and fantasy. In which several of them will be discussed in this essay in relation to the short story of Charlotte Perkins Gilman “The Yellow Wall-paper”. This story represent the genre that is on the line between fantasy and realism‚ since it fits to both genres criteria written by Rosemary Jackson‚ Ian Watt and Tzvetan Todorov. Also‚ it can ’t be decided (until the very end perhaps) to

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    the yellow wallpaper

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    Charlotte Gilman does just this within her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” to bring to light the ideas tied to the narrative’s theme of power dynamics. Jane‚ the narrator suffers from “a slight hysterical tendency” and as her husband treats her with the rest cure a “remedy” of sorts Jane slowly looses her mind until eventually she has a psychotic break. Throughout the story’s entirety‚ she develops an unhealthy obsession with the yellow wallpaper in her bedroom and what she recognizes as a woman

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    Crucible Differences

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    Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ and the movie with the same name have many differences‚ all of which contribute to the individual effectiveness of each in conveying their central message. Some of these were obvious‚ others were almost impartial. A few of these differences is that some scenes were deleted and some were added. The first difference is that there were some scenes added or adapted in the movie‚ as opposed to the play. First‚ the large group of "stricken" girls‚ which indeed had

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    At the South Plantation High School production of “The Crucible”‚ the students took a new twist on modern acting. The entire production was done in American Sign Language (ASL) with only two people saying every person’s lines for him or her. Through this interesting interpretation‚ the actors/actresses were extremely talented at portraying emotion without uttering a single word. “The Crucible” is fictional play created in 1953 by Arthur Miller based off of the Salem witch trials in the 1690s.

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