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    Source Material Pg. # Respond‚ Analyze‚ and Evaluate Imagery “The girl was looking off at the line of hills. They were white in the sun and the country was brown and dry. 563 I can see the silent couple staring into the hills‚ pondering their uncertain future. Hemingway uses the words “white” and “sun” for the hills‚ while using “brown” and “dry” the country. Displaying the contrast may be showing a symbolism to what the girl is feeling herself. Theme: Talking vs. Communicating

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    The story chosen is Snow White that has become the most popular princess among young girls. Snow White and similar fairy tales are playing bad with young minds by showing male characters stronger and powerful‚ which is also causing gender discrimination. Whether the fairy tales have significant impact on folks’ lives has been the most discussed phenomenon of the time. Many people agree to the notion that fairy tales and their myths do have an impact in young children’ life while the other rejects

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    the White City The author’s argument(s) or what he’s attempting to accomplish with the book‚ analyze those ideas‚ and then assess whether he succeeds. (critical thinking) Include details from the book to demonstrate what you are arguing. Why he wrote a book with two parallel stories rather than writing a book about the fair and then one about the “devil” What did the fair and the killer say about America at the time (about how the White City could be a metaphor foIn The Devil in the White City

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    story is developed. With Mrs. Turpin’s appearance‚ this room is turned to one small society which has variety of social class‚ genders‚ ages‚ and skin colors. People are classified by the view of rich white woman. Her view of human is very simple; ‘niggers’ who are divided into bottom group‚ ‘white-trash’‚ sometimes even worse than niggers‚ and home and land owners like herself. All kind of people can be assessed by two criteria – Color and wealth. This was common view to assess people after the

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    Hills Like White Elephants

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    In Hemingway ’s "Hills Like White Elephants"‚ he utilizes the audience in understanding the substance of his plot. He takes on a sense of truth by putting an intense amount of dialogue‚ thus giving a realistic type of writing. Through the usage of dialogue between the couple‚ it shows the depth of expectations. The audience must rely and fall back upon their own personal experience in order to interpret the conversation/plot. The correlation with nature plays into the language and the action of how

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    Edwin Benyamin Mr. Brock Contemp. Lit./ Per. 4 13 April 2017 White Noise Chapters 4 and 7 Questions Chapter 4 1. Jack‚ the narrator of the book‚ does what Hitler would do as an expert by doing what he would do‚ thinking like him‚ and wearing what he would wear on normal occasions. This illustrates his true character as Hitler and how gaining weight and changing his physical appearance may affect him later in the book. 2. This relates to many people‚ of our current society‚ who are striving for celebrity

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    similar to the cons and challenges presented by Neal in White Collar. The show is about a super suave con artist‚ Neal Caffrey‚ who has an unlikely partnership with FBI agent Peter Burke. To avoid jail‚ Neal signs on with the White Collar Division to help Peter catch other white-collar thieves‚ but conceals an ulterior motive throughout the show. Together‚ they solve fraud cases‚ and catch many criminals‚ while balancing their own drama outside the White Collar division. Neal uses his charm‚ and manipulation

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    Grades 7 and 8 while the senior was for Grades 9 and 10. There were two categories on which the participants will compete for the special awards‚ the Creative White and Sports Wear. The special award winners for the junior division; Best in Creative White for boys is Neerom Baldemoro from Grade 8 Our Lady of Victory while the Best in Creative White for girls is Kyla Pajota from Grade 8 Our Lady of Charity‚ the Best in Sports Wear for the boys is Mark Jason Geronimo from Grade 7 Our Lady of Beaterio while

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    "A black man in a white society." How important do you think this is as a factor in Othello’s tragedy? Plan What Othello’s tragedy is: essentially believing a dishonest man over his wife How Othello fits in: Christian and experienced military leader How he doesn’t: a black Moor‚ foreigner and subjected to overt racism Newman: believes in racism himself Leavis: Othello is ‘too stupid’ to be a tragic hero Iago is a ‘dramatist’ many critics AC Bradley: Othello is ‘blameless’ How far Iago is to blame:

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    Pascal Cuestas Professor N. English 1301 27 March 2013 Hills Like White Elephants Feminist criticism Feminism’s continual push for equality for men and women has grown and has become more successful. Women have abandoned the traditional roles of submissive housewives that was prevalent in the early 20th century. Early representations of women in literature were often stereotypical and unjust‚ but the characterization of women in literature has changed now. However‚ in

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