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    Sketcher of the Tale of Despereaux Despereaux Tilling * Brave * Polite * Sickly * Different * Dreamy * Conforms * Infatuated * Love-sick Despereaux is a sickly mouse who always ran temperatures and fainted at loud noises. The moment he was born‚ he was classified as “different”‚ because he was born with his eyes open and had large ears. Then‚ as he grew up‚ he became more and more different by letting a human touch him and even speak to a human. Despereaux could hear

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    For this month’s Genre Reflection I read The Tale of Despereaux or should I say the Tail of Despereaux (because he is a mouse). The book is written in four parts as well as a coda. The first three parts are written from a certain character’s perspective and the fourth a culmination of them all. The first book is told from the point of view of the mouse Despereaux. Despereaux is not like other mise. He was born with very large ears as well as his eyes open. He spends most of his days in the castle

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    Despereaux Theme

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    The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo is a about a nonconformist small mouse named Despereaux who falls in love with a Princess in a French Castle during medieval times‚ and all of his problems stem from him being different from other mice‚ in the castle. This novel is for reader 9-12 and is a fantasy. This allows the author to have talking rodents that could communicate with humans. It allows the author to explore the theme of light and darkness and what these themes mean to each character. This

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    Despereaux Comparison

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    The Tale of Despereaux Comparison The Tale of Despereaux is a book about a smaller than average mouse who’s different from the other mice. In 2008‚ this children’s book was turned into an animated children’s film. Despite bearing some minor similarities‚ the differences between the book and the movie are substantial. Despereaux‚ the main character‚ is extremely small‚ even for a mouse. In the book he is considered frail‚ timid‚ and fearful. Despereaux even passes out a couple times because

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    Despereaux: A Short Story

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    short passages‚ while others soar above on Nimbus 2000 broom sticks with Harry. I fight alone until I meet a little mouse named Despereaux.

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    Despereaux Book Report

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    In the book Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo‚ a little mouse named Despereaux has always read books about princesses and princes. His dream is to save a princess so he can be like a prince. So‚ he sets off on an adventure to save a princess. I enjoyed this book because it was adventurous. I liked when Despereaux was sent down to the dungeon and he had to find his way out. I also liked hearing about the different stories of the characters because they made the book more clearer and interesting

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    Despereaux Book 1 Summary

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    Book 1: At the commencement of the first book a small mouse was born with the name of Despereaux in the king’s castle in the Kingdom of Dor. Despereaux was the only one in his litter who was born alive‚ considering that he will soon die because he was born with his eyes open. He was born in a tiny size and with large ears‚ and he was different from normal mice. One of his family members taught him how to gnaw on a book‚ but instead he read the book about a princess‚ a knight‚ and true love. Once

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    The Tale Of Despereaux is a fiction story written by Kate DiCamillo. It is about an odd little mouse named Despereaux who is not like most mice‚ and is sure to die soon. The Tale Despereaux takes place in a castle in the Kingdom of Dor. The main characters‚ Despereaux‚ Antinette Tilling‚ Princess Pea‚ and King Philip all live in this castle. Despereaux wanted to be treated like a normal mouse but he looked a little weird with his huge ears and small body. He also has weird hobbies such as listening

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    Professor Mc.Comish Assignment: A tale of two divorces 3/12/12 In “a tale of two divorces”‚ Roiphe made a statement “my divorce is the tale of two divorces‚ one that never was and one that was”. The first divorce is her mothers‚ but the divorce never happened. The second divorce is hers‚ which did happen. The reason she uses the word “my” in her statement is because‚ her mother’s divorce which never happened was the reason she had a divorce of her own. Unintentionally she had been following

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    An exemplum is a tale that teaches a moral lesson by an example. The Canterbury Tales displays exempla in “The Prologue‚” “The Pardoner’s Tale‚” and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” by using each character to teach a moral lesson to the audience. “The Prologue” shows the audience that some people are different from their appearances‚ “The Pardoner’s Tale” teaches the audience that greed is the root of all evil‚ and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” teaches the audience the true nature of women. “The Prologue”

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