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    The language is the most important means of communication. It is necessary to be able to communicate not only in your own language but also in a foreign language. That is why people learn languages. The most important language of all is our mother tongue. We learn it from very young and it stay with us until we die. When we want to learn a new language‚ we must know our own very well. There are many different people and everyone learns a foreign language in his own way. For some people to learn

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    Gwen Johnson English I Ithaca By: Constantine Cavafy Allusion is a reference to a historical or literary person‚ place or even with which the reader is assumed to be familiar. In the poem‚ "Ithaca"‚ the author refers to Lestrygonians‚ Cyclopes‚ and the Poseidon. Lestrygonians are cannibals who destroy all of Odysseus’ ships except his own and kill the crews. A Cyclops is a ficticious creature with one eye. A Poseidon is a fierce monster. "Ithaca" By: Constantine Cavafy When you start on your

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    One of the best achievements in a young person’s life is be able to obtain their driver’s permit or license. Getting a permit gives a young person opportunity to learn the responsibilities they have to do on the road to be ordered to receive their license. When a teen is given their licences they are able to have some freedom. It is the best feeling in the world when you realize that you can become more independent and not have to beg your parent to drive you to school everyday‚ meet friends‚ or

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    Lord of the Flies Lord of The Flies by William Golding focuses on the most obvious topic‚ which would be how greed leads to the end of what was good. Alought that maybe to main topic there are other themes that could be found throughout the book such as‚ the corruption of innocence or the use of symbolism to compare to the stories of the Bible to the book. Golding shows the similarities of the characters and island in Lord of the Flies to the characters and locations within the Bible. The

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    Allusions to Milton’s Paradise Lost in Frankenstein 1. The story of Paradise Lost a. Story of Adam and Eve’s disobedience and subsequent fall from grace i. Satan and Rebel angels decide to corrupt God’s creations—Adam and Eve ii. Satan builds a bridge between Hell and Earth iii. God forms a Council of his Angels and his son (Jesus) volunteers himself to make a sacrifice for all humankind iv. Satan disguised as a cherub is able to surpass the Archangel and enters paradise 1. Paradise=Eden

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    Of Mice & Men- First things first‚ a character map (: Allusions and reoccurring themes- STRONG BIBLICAL ALLUSIONS * Slim=God. * Refer to story of Cain and Abel! Every name starts with a “c.” Those people are supposed to be descendants of Cain and forced to live in isolation and loneliness. * “You are your brother’s keeper” George takes care of Lennie‚ he is his brother’ keeper. Loneliness and Isolation! * Lennie is excited to go on to live out the “American Dream‚” but

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    Rachel Sprandel 9/12/14 2nd period-Dowlen In recent years there has been a significant influx in the number of immigrants‚ both documented and undocumented that have come to the United States. Each immigrant has a unique story about their journey to our country. This immigrant experience still shapes the broader American story by the influence that their actions and choices have on today’s society. From trying to get jobs to helping others get jobs to the very first immigrants‚ their experiences

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    In William Golding’s novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ a group of boys crash land on an island where they regress from well-mannered‚ well-behaved children aching for rescue to cruel and bloodthirsty hunters who have no desire to return to civilization. In chapter eight of the novel‚ Golding had represented the inner darkness and evil that is in everyone’s heart by using a sow’s bloody head which was painfully apportioned from its body by Jack and his hunters. Simon had been watching the boys mercilessly

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    The Second Great Awakening was a time period in the early 19th century where people became extremely religious. It reflected cultural romanticism described by enthusiasm‚ emotion‚ and an appeal to religion. Religion had a major role through out this time period. There were huge religious gatherings and revivals that attracted millions of people and it caused many different social changes. The Second Great Awakening created many different movements that involved religion‚ abolitionists‚ and women’s

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