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    Title Sharon Sarai Block 4 In the story “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross the title is significant. The title is symbolic‚ it ties into the plot‚ and it sums up the main event. When Ann says‚ “ ‘…It’s going to make the room a lot lighter’ ” she is talking about brightening the bedroom door (49). We paint to bring change and improve upon an old appearance‚ it is clear that that is what Ann is trying to accomplish with not only her bedroom door‚ but her life as well. She thinks that she is embarking

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    Meihui Monologue

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    My feet move by themselves. They guide me to where I need to go‚ my brain following their lead. A mix of anger and worry flood into my veins‚ filling me from head to toe. I sneak to the back door of Meihui’s house‚ quietly opening it. Her father speaks before I can even see him. “Matthew! Go find Meihui‚ I don’t know where she went. I told her to go to a safe place. Protect her‚ please!” I don’t understand why he is just standing there

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    MODULE: English Literature. ASSIGNMENT TITLE: Monologue Stage directions – Upon arriving in his new office in Australia. Frank is wearing shorts‚ a short sleeved shirt and a handkerchief with tied corners on his head looking every inch the out of place‚ quintessential British man on holiday‚ slightly sweaty and flustered from the Australian heat. The study is small and untidy but quite reminiscent of his office back in England. Frank starts to unpack his belongings‚ putting books into shelves

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    Kraus Monologue

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    was hooked up to 5 long cords all leading to a smaller tube next to a switch. The next sight we saw was Kraus‚ his large nose‚ big black eyes‚ with his six yellow infected teeth‚ and disgusting ripped up green suit. Kraus was in the back through a door which meant everyone ad perfect time to get into place. Kevin snuck over to the tube where the fairies were held‚ while Eli found a thick pole to hold himself in form on. Jessica and I snuck and hid under the desk located next to the smaller tube and

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    Alice Monologue

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    The sound of breaking glass stopped her. Alice took a step back. Turned around and felt the chill of the winter wind on her neck. Standing behind her was a stranger to her heart with the broken wine bottle at his feet. As the sun was rising over the barn‚ nature stood still. You could hear nothing but the tires traveling down the gravel road. This was good-bye. This was the end. Alice is the type of girl that will light up the room simply with her presence. She is smart‚ kind‚ pretty‚ funny‚

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    Open Door Policy Essay

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    is a country with a dense population and a host of natural resources. Natural resources that many European countries‚ including the Soviet Union‚ wanted access to. In order to reduce tension in Europe over China‚ the United States enacted the “open door policy (Benz).” The late 1800s and early 1900s is often referred to as the Age of Imperialism. During this time‚ many European countries were expanding their colonies to gain control and influence over more territory. China‚ who’s government was

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    Slave Monologue

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    flesh and the consequences will be severe.” I shot him in the forehead and consumed his huge carcass. It only lasted for 2 days. At some point I had to go make a food trip which was a problem I couldn’t leave the house since I took out all the doors and everything and boarded up the house. I realized something the old chimney on the third floor of the house‚ I decided it would be the best decision so then I wouldn’t board up anything else up again

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    Sweetie Monologue

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    Kathleen jumped out the window‚ (suprisingly unhurt despite the three floor drop)‚ I rush to Lucy and tell her to go hide. She runs to my closet and hides on the top shelf while I shut the oak door‚ tightening the fastening to secure her safety further. As soon as I run over ad sit on my bed‚ my dad slams the door open with so much force it almost came off its hinges. I just sit there with out a ounce of emotion in my eyes or on my face. He suanters up to me‚ tears my hoodie off to expose my

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    story”. It is not that often to come across a commanding and‚ at the same time‚ demanding story that motivates the reader to really dig deep and go in-depth to truly understand the piece. Such is the nature of Etgar Keret’s “Suddenly‚ a Knock on the Door”. Right off the bat‚ the reader is plunged into the point of view of a writer named Keret who is being held at gunpoint by a Swede eager for a story from the writer. After quite some time‚ the Swede is joined by a pollster and a pizza delivery guy

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    Madman Monologue

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    how wisely I proceeded --with what caution --with what foresight --with what dissimulation I went to work! I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him. And every night‚ about midnight‚ I turned the latch of his door and opened it --oh so gently! And then‚ when I had made an opening sufficient for my head‚ I put in a dark lantern‚ all closed‚ closed‚ that no light shone out‚ and then I thrust in my head. Oh‚ you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust

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