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    Ana Monologue

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    TS#145 The cold air was stinging my face when I woke up chained to a metal bed‚ surely awaiting my death. Voices in the other room were ringing out of my ear‚ a man and a woman. I tried to remember how I got here‚ and why I was dressed in scrubs. The voice I heard now has a face. A handsome one‚ but he has a coldness in his eyes. He unchained me from the bed‚ but kept me to the wall with a chain around my ankle. ¨Momma will be in here to check how healthy you are. Do you remember your name?¨ The

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    The Killer Monologue

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    that he wants his name to be Leroy so she told him “ok well my name is Sara and it is nice to meet you.” Leroy went on to say“Nice to meet you too” So Sara started to tell him how to be good and she told him to go take off his make up so he did and s when it was off he came out with a big smile and she thought to herself that he is really cute and she started to like him and when she was teaching him how to be good she started to flirt with him and he started to like her.When she was teaching him

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    Shirogane Monologue

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    Idate was looking at me dearly with that sinister grin on his smug face. I know one this for sure what he is going to do. "Heh. Never would have guess it a coward like you would ever left the isle with out me knowing. It’s such a shame though." "S-S-So what?" Then‚ he took me by the arm with a iron grip as I gasp from shock. Rocma say this as she unsheath her claws in a fighting mode. Yukisada grab my other arm trying to tugged me away from my tormentor. Idate took a cig from his mouth and blow

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    Tales of Angola

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    David H.‚ and Canter Brown. "Tale of Angola: Free Blacks‚ Red Stick Creeks‚ and International Intrigue in Spanish Southwest Florida‚ 1812-1821." Go Sound the Trumpet!: Selections in Florida’s African American History. Tampa‚ FL: University of Tampa for the Florida A & M University Dept. of History‚ Political Science/Public Administration‚ Geography‚ and African American Studies‚ 2005. 5-18. Print. In David H. Jackson and Canter Brown’s book‚ Go Sound the Trumpet: Tale of Angola‚ these men talk

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    THE DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE IN TENNYSON’S ULYSSES The greatest Victorian contribution to poetry is certainly the form of the dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is defined by various critics as a type of poem in which a single speaker‚ a persona‚ “utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem‚ in a specific situation at a critical moment.” This speaker addresses and interacts with one or more other people. They are silent but usually identifiable listeners in whose presence the speaker reveals

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    A Bronx Tale

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    Eric Card Professor Garcia Criminal Justice Ethics February 28‚ 2011 The Bronx Tale Ethically speaking‚ the movie “The Bronx Tale” is a great example of one’s moral development. In the movie we watch the lead character‚ Colagero grow up in the Bronx and gradually form moral judgment with help from his father and instructor‚ Sonny. Though Sonny is a local mafia boss‚ he plays a key role in Colagero’s mental and moral development. Colagero’s story illustrates Kohlberg’s theory of moral

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    Marlow's Tale

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    Marlow’s Tale The famous novel‚ Heart of Darkness was written by Joseph Conrad in 1899 in England. The protagonist‚ Marlow‚ is an intelligent‚ brave‚ complex individual. The unknown narrator‚ along with the three other passengers onboard the boat‚ are listening to Marlow’s story being told from the first person perspective. The novel takes place in many locations and changes as the tale progresses. The Thames River and the Congo are just some of the locations where Marlow’s tale takes his listeners

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    tale of genji

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    viewpoint and the cultural and social factors influencing the author. __________________________________________________________________________ Directions and Analysis Task 1: Analyze Literary Elements in Genji Monogatari Genji Monogatari‚ or The Tale of Genji‚ is a Japanese novel written in the early eleventh century that tells the story of Genji‚ the son of a Japanese emperor. Genji is considered to be one of the first psychological novels. Read the first four chapters of part I of Genji Monogatari

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    Compare the dystopian societies‚ and the methods used to create them‚ in ‘The Handmaids Tale’ by Margaret Atwood‚ and ‘1984’ by George Orwell (paying particular attention to the representation of gender). The futuristic and oppressive themes that define a dystopian society are in ‘1984’ by George Orwell and ‘The Handmaids Tale’ (THT) by Margaret Atwood. These forms of society feature contrasting types of repressive social control and these stories often explore the concept of humans abusing technology

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    caused controversy on who are guilty and who are not when it comes to rape. A good example of rape culture is a book called “The Handmaids Tale‚” which is about a young women who was taken from her original life and forced to have sex with different men for the sole purpose of having a baby because of the fertility problems in that time. Rape culture and “The Handmaids Tale” are very similar because they both deal with sexual violence but the situations surrounding the problem makes it normalized.

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