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    Study Guide Questions: The Queen of Air and Darkness 1.The weather-crow was a carrion crow‚ with an arrow in its beak to point to the wind‚ like the one of Morgan le Fay’s castle. 2. King Uther invited the Earl and Countess of Cornwall to his castle. Then he wanted to marry the Countess but she said no‚ then The Earl and Countess ran away in the dead of night. When Uther finds out he threatens the Earl. The Earl puts himself and Countess in different castle. Merlyn puts Uther in the Earl’s castle

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    In the novel‚ Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad rarely have women present. Though‚ when women are actually present they seem to be portrayed unequal to men and ignorant of the world. The novel’s two biggest female roles are the native warrior‚ and Kurtz’s Intended. All but the warrior‚ are perceived as delicate individuals who have to be hidden from reality and unequal to the male race. Then‚ there is the African warrior who is perceived as a leader who is unique and wild. Throughout the

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    An Acquaintance with Darkness ~By Ann Rinaldi Ann Rinaldi has written many books for young teenagers‚ she is an Award winning author who writes stories of American history and makes them become real to the readers. She has written many other books such as… A Break with Charity‚ A Ride into Morning‚ and Cast two Shadows‚ etc. She was born in New York City on August 27‚ 1934. In 1979‚ at the age of 45‚ she finished her first book. An Acquaintance with Darkness by Ann Rinaldi is about Emily

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    Plot summary Ellie goes out camping in the bush for a week with her friends Homer‚ Lee‚ Kevin‚ Corrie‚ Robyn‚ and Fiona. Later on‚ they find Chris‚ one of their school friends. They find a way into a large‚ vegetated sinkhole in a remote area of bush the locals have dubbed "Hell"‚ and camp there for the week. During this time they see large numbers of planes flying through the night without lights‚ and though it is mentioned in conversation the following morning‚ they think little of it. When they

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    Psychological Criticism    In  the book The Queen of Air and Darkness‚ we are introduced to a castle in Orkney‚ a  medieval  kingdom  in  Ireland.  There  lived  Queen   Morgause  with  her  four  sons‚  Gawaine‚  Gaheris‚  Gareth‚  and  Agravaine.  Morgause  and her sons  have an odd relationship with each  other.  Morgause  is  an  evil  witch  and  one  of  Arthur’s  half­sisters.  The  Orkney  children’s  destructive   behavior  increases  throughout  the  book  and  this  is  mostly  because 

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    of behavior‚ hypocrisies and inequalities that have existed." Discuss this referring to HOD and Disgrace.    It will be demonstrated that Heart of Darkness and Disgrace share a remarkably similar overriding message: discrimination in early 20th century Belgian Congo and late 20th century‚ post-apartheid South Africa are hotbeds of prejudice.   I can assume‚ for example‚ that you already know that the British novelist we call Joseph Conrad was actually a Polish aristocrat with an unpronouncable

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    emotions for Kurtz in Heart of Darkness. Marlow’s hidden queer emotions for Kurtz are vocalized frequently throughout the novel‚ particularly in the scene of Kurtz’s rumored death (Conrad 62). In this scene‚ Marlow expresses extreme distress at the thought of Kurtz’s death and announces his deep sorrows of losing the opportunity to meet Kurtz (Conrad 62). Marlow mentions that Kurtz “seduced [him] into something like admiration…all of his gifts the one that stood out preeminently…was his ability to

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    CREATIVE WRITING: Darkness‚ a scary thought I faintly remember what happened that night‚ that’s the reason why I’m sitting here. I can’t think clearly‚ see straight and yet I continue to see glimpses of him‚ his baby blue eyes‚ greasy black hair and oily face that sheds a smile every so often. I didn’t mean for everything to be this way‚ I feel as if it’s my fault‚ that maybe I’m the suspect. I feel as if there’s a blunt knife digging deeper into the guilty walls of my soul. As I peer around the

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    The Effect of the Narrators in the Great Gatsby and Heart of Darkness on the Audience The narrator has a crucial role in the development of a story. The manner in which the narrator provides the information from their perspective has a major influence on how the audience perceives those in the story. It is important for the audience to recognize the narrative style being used in order to know whether or not to fully believe what they hear. The author uses the narrator to give the reader the message

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    Darkness and silence hangs over the crowd‚ suddenly the dark heavy curtains swoosh open to show a mermaid enjoying life above the sea. At the Curtis Junior High School Theater‚ "The Little Mermaid" was performed on March 18th from 7:00-8:15 PM. The play is a rendition of Disney’s film "The Little Mermaid"‚ where the youngest daughter of the King of the Seas does not fit in with the rest of her species‚ mermaids. She goes on an adventure and manages to turn into a human with the help of her exiled

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