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    Context- The Glass Menagerie by Tenesse Williams is set in the 1930s during the time period whereby the Americans went through a economical downturn called ‘The Great Depression’ as a direct result people became jobless‚ not earning enough to support their families. The economic downturn that resulted from the crashing of wall street affected the government‚ aswell as the people living under it. It affects the mental and emotional psyche of the people‚ redefining the established ‘American Dream’

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    Prefixes

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    post- | after | postmortem | pre-‚ pro- | before‚ forward | precede‚ project | sub- | under | submarine | syn- | same time | synchronize | trans- | across | transmit | tri- | three | tricycle | un- | not | unfinished | uni- | one | unicorn | | | | A suffix is a letter or a group of letters attached to the end of a word to form a new word or to alter the grammatical function of the original word. For example‚ the verb read can be made into the noun reader by adding the suffix -er; read can

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    My Third Eye

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    My Third Eye By: Unicorn Summary It’s a story of a young lady‚ experiencing different kinds of paranormal activity. She started to feel the spirits when she was 5 or 6 years old. She is now 23 years old‚ and until now she hasn’t talked to someone like her. She even read some books‚ but she can’t get all the answers to the questions she have. Questions like: does she really have a third eye?‚ why she can hear‚ see or feel them?‚ or if she is normal or abnormal?. She has a lot of experience

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    the world and work. Another character who exemplifies a female stereotype is Jackie. She is a year younger than everyone else and her language can best be described as often high-pitched and definitely the most girly on the show. She loves pink unicorns and everything stereotypically girly. Many of the male characters can often find her “annoying” because of her overbearing girliness. The most masculine character is Hyde‚ and through his actions and words he expresses many male stereotypes. He

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    The Glass Menagerie Paper

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    You see how the light shines through him?
JIM: It sure does shine!
LAURA: I shouldn’t be partial‚ but he is my favorite one.
JIM: What kind of a thing is this one supposed to be?
LAURA: Haven’t you noticed the single horn on his forehead?
JIM: A unicorn‚ huh? —aren’t they extinct in the modern world?
LAURA: I know!
JIM: Poor little fellow‚ he must

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    Have you ever heard of the World of Narnia?That is where mysterious creature roam like giants‚fauns‚dwarfs‚and even the magical unicorns. Lucy‚Edmund‚Susan‚and‚Peter had to move from London because they were being attacked.pg.1.They moved to a Professor’s old mansion and they wanted to explore it.pg.5.Lucy saw a mysterious wardrobe and went inside it.pg.5.When she went inside it‚it started to get cold.Lucy met a faun named Mr.Tumnus.He took her to his cave and had tea with her.pg.16.The theme of

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    Alice Walker Monologue

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    I’ll tell you a story about the unfortunate event that turned a little girl’s life apart. At first she began to see the world with new eyes. Slowly she started to forget about the rainbows and the unicorns‚ plunging head first into the thing they call life. Slowly her shyness turned into coldness and her timid giggles into a false laugh. At some point in our lives‚ life disappoints us all. Each in turn seek out ways to help us forget because we learn that sometimes life is just too much. Jimmy Sanders

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    Blade Runner Symbolism

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    Upon exiting his apartment with Rachel‚ he finds an origami unicorn‚ showing that Almos’ character has been there but has spared Rachel’s life (even though he knows that she is a replicant). The strange part is‚ the only other mention of a unicorn is in Deckard’s dream (which he does not relate to anyone in this story) therefore how could Almos’ character know of the significance unless Deckard himself

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    preventing black Caribbean children from reaching their potential. In his book he highlighted how the word ‘white’ was associated with good and the word ‘black’ with evil. For example‚ a children’s book was called the white unicorn where’s another children book was called Black pirates. Unicorn are known as good creatures but pirates are normally the villains. Failure of black

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    Not Wanted on the Voyage

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    Not Wanted on the Voyage – Discussion Director Science is the product of freedom of thought and freedom of speech. The ideal world that God had created was for humans to solely follow and believe in Him without any questions or doubts. In the novel Not Wanted on the Voyage‚ Timothy Findley shows how Science and Religion cannot coexist. Through wisely chosen characters and events that symbolizes science and religion‚ Findley was able to show how they cannot co-exist without harm done. First‚ science

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