been tied up‚ the hero has reached the resolution stage of the monomyth. So Jonas reaches the resolution stage when he hears music coming from the community‚ which symbolizes his success in giving the community the memories. The song “Memory” by Katherine Bobyak relates to Jonas’s monomyth and resolution scene. First‚ the lyrics describe a circumstance not unlike Jonas’s journey to Elsewhere. Where it says ”I traveled long to the ends of the land/ for I had to flee‚ had to right their wrongs ”‚ it
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Sometimes making difficult decisions can have lots of bad things and responsibility but behind all those things it could change your life in good ways. The fictional novel Lyddie‚ by Katherine Paterson is about this girl whos family has a debt on their farm and she has to find a job to pay it off. Lyddie finds a job but the conditions in the job as a factory girl are terrible. Lyddie doesn’t quit only because she needs the money to help her family and herself. Lyddie has to survive through these
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A college campus is a place that students should feel comfortable and safe. An article by Katherine Mangany‚ “A White Supremacist Comes to Auburn‚” focused on the attendance of a white supremacist‚ Richard Spencer‚ on a college campus. Mangany‚ explains the details regarding the appearance and discussion at the event. The beginning of this article explains the planning of the event which reveals that the university first refused the appearance of Spencer‚ but then Spencer went to appeal arguing
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Miss Brill Miss Brill is a story about Miss Brill‚ a middle-aged English teacher living by the Public Gardens in a French town. As the story begins‚ she decides to wear a fur during her usual walking in the park‚ on a Sunday afternoon. The fur is very special to her and she thinks of it as a living creature. She hasn’t worn it for a long time and now feels happy‚ feeling her “dear little thing” on her body. When she arrives at the park‚ she notices that there’re more people than last Sunday and
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account for all the semantically relevant choices in language‚ which is the standpoint of the stylistic analysis as well. In the light of M.A.K.Halliday’s discipline‚ I will try to analyse a piece of literary text written by Katherina Mansfield in the format of a short story titled “A CUP OF TEA” and try to criticise the text objectively in relation to its grammatical (functional) features . Before this ‚ I’d like to give a brief information about the content of the story.
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Would you rather live in a working‚ breathing prison where you are guaranteed a horrendous health and probably death‚ or would you live in a healthy and reliable workplace where you know you can make a good living? In the book Lyddie by Katherine Patterson‚ this rhetorical question comes to life. This book is about how Lyddie‚ the main character‚ must work hard to support her family back home in Vermont. Her mother’s mental health is deteriorating as her father left several years ago‚ in the search
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” Beauty has always been perceived to be a key part of society‚ which can manifest itself as insecurities. This idea is explored in Katherine Mansfield’s short story‚ Miss Brill. People are always watching and judging‚ unintentionally or otherwise. Mansfield demonstrates how insecurities may present itself under the perceived watchful eye of others. Mansfield portrays Miss Brill’s judgmental nature using her bitterness towards other women. Suggesting that Miss Brill is unimpressed by how “nothing
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for different reasons. Some deserved these punishment while others did not. Although‚ some of these punishments actually rewarded them. In the end‚ no matter what happens or why it happens‚ everyone gets what they deserve. Sam the Onion Man and Katherine Barlow had a tragic love story. Both Kate and Sam were‚ caring people. Always doing the best they could to help their community in any way. All they did was good for and to others‚ but they were both punished for what was called a ‘crime’. Two minor
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of various text. While many have explored the influences of the speakers and authors due to the Enlightenment‚ the Industrial Revolution‚ and expansionism‚ the modern works written Post-War have mirrored the views of new humanism. “Pluck” and “The Fly” place emphases on the formality of mortal will and existing values. Provided that the speakers of these works are mutually‚ emotionally impacted by the outcomes of World War I‚ they individually express their distress in dissimilar behaviors and are
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The Physics of Fly-fishin’ What does it take to launch an ultra-light fishing line over 200 feet? A little physics and a lot of feel for the fishing rod‚ that’s what. The trick to doing good is to have the thinner‚ end of the line‚ land on the water first then the fly. The end of the line cushions the fly‚ having the effect that a fly is landing on the water‚ not a piece of nylon string. This may sound easy‚ but it’s a lot harder than it seems. Just getting it to go that far
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