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    I‚ ‚ read 471 pages of Graceling by Kristin Cashore. This book has a majority of conflicts that are solved throughout the novel‚ though the main conflicts occur in the very first chapter‚ when Katsa‚ the main character‚ rescues a Lienid grandfather who had been kidnapped and imprisoned in a dungeon cell. This books genre is fiction since this story occurs in a very different world from ours. Kasta and the council‚ a group that has grown throughout all seven kingdoms‚ know who kidnapped the Lienid

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    A Jury Of Her Peers Essay

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    Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” follows the plot of Minnie Wright and her husband’s death. Its impact as a piece of revolutionary feminist literature is established through her daring choice to explore the depths of morality and justice. She asks us to question ourselves throughout‚ pleading for us to answer to what we would do if justice failed us throughout the course of our lives. The story opens with Mr. and Mrs. Peters‚ the Sheriff and his wife- Mrs. Hale‚ and the county

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    That Canary Had It Coming by Tom Brooksher Professor Kirchner ENC1102 24269 TR 11:30 23 Feb. 2017  Susan Glaspell’s 1917 short story “A Jury of Her Peers” was based on a one act play she had written called ‘Trifles’‚ which was first performed in 1916. This story’s themes centered around the ideas of gender roles as they stood during the progressive era in the United States. The role a person’s gender played in society during the progressive era was vastly different than the way it

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    the Characters Characters in a story can be classified as “dynamic” or “static”. Dynamic characters are characters that change as the story progresses. That is‚ they recognize‚ change with‚ or adjust to circumstances. Static characters‚ which can also be described as “flat”‚ are characters that are not well developed and remain fairly unchanged throughout the story. Usually static characters have minor roles in a story. In any literary work‚ it is absolutely essential to have characters‚ whether

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell reflected the time period where men dominated women. Over the years the roles that men and women play in society have been changed tremendously. It used to be that women were solely confined to house work‚ cooking‚ and taking care of their children. The men in most families were considered to be the winners in the household. In “A Jury of Her Peers” and “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” the author’s symbolism and imagery

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    His Talk, Her Talk

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    talk‚ her talk”‚ by Joyce Maynard. It talks about how there are different ways men and women talk. Males tend to talk about general things and skip details. Females will usually talk about a certain topic and stay on it. Men will usually just skip from topic to topic. Another essay that would be a good read is “Man to man‚ women to women”‚ by Mark A. Sherman and Adelaide Hags. They talk about how males and females talk about different things. Women tend to talk about kids‚ jobs‚ husbands and other

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    Cultural Differences

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    theme of cultural difference. I loved that Far used Tennyson for the spokesperson of American poetry‚ and found it a little humorous that Laura’s almost husband ran off with the inappropriate woman. As for the writing‚ Far writes in a very clear and concise way‚ thus making it easy to follow and understand. I always appreciate this form of writing because I can read to enjoy‚ rather than read to interpret. The cultural connection in this story is actually the cultural differences. Miscommunication

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    English 202-203 3 March 2014 Reflecting on "How I Met My Husband" After reading the short story "How I Met My Husband" by Alice Munro I realized I can relate to it in many different ways. It reminded me of how I met my boyfriend‚ and how things truly are ment to happen for a reason. Most people live their lives waiting for that special someone to come and sweep them off their feet‚ but in reality you can not look for love it will simply find you. Throughout the story I can relate to the way

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    quarter black by descent (p21). Acme-noun: The point at which someone or something is best‚ perfect‚ or most successful (p35) Discussion Questions Did Mrs. Pontellier really think that Mr. Pontellier was the best husband one could have‚ or did she just say that to satisfy those around her who held that belief? Why does Robert hang out with women including those who are married? Is this a bizarre action? Why would Mr. Pontellier go into his child’s bedroom to flip him off the bed and claim that he

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    “Imperfection is beauty‚ madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” ― Marilyn Monroe‚ Marilyn: Her Life in Her Own Words tags: be-yourself ‚ inspirational 12987 people liked it like “I like nonsense‚ it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.” ― Dr. Seuss tags: fantasy 12936 people liked it like “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed

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