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    “The Secret Life of Bees‚” by Sue Monk Kidd‚ is a story of the power of inequality. This story shows how people can sometimes use the color of a person’s skin to judge their character even before anyone knows anything about their personality. This book takes place in the 1960s when discrimination against African Americans was extremely common. The story shows how this powerful classification system can change people’s lives‚ especially a young impressionable girl. Many people during this time period

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    remember driving through a place? In the story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber‚ is a story about a man named Walter Mitty and he is a daydreamer that dreams all day. He is a man that loses all of his day dreaming and daydreams about things that he sees and anything around him. He is a man that nobody really appreciates and knows very well‚ his wife is very controlling and bossy. Walter is a loyal guy‚ he does not have much of a life‚ and he bad memory. If I had the chance to eat dinner

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    Edgar Allen Poe

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    3/5/2012 Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was an American author‚ poet‚ editor and literary critic‚ who was considered part of the American Romantic Movement. He was best known for his tales of mystery. He was the first well known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone‚ resulting in a financially difficult life and career. When Poe was a very young age his mother died leaving his brother‚ sister‚ and himself orphans. He had a very rough life because of the loss of

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    Stephen Sondheim

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    Stephen Sondheim - Biography Stephen Sondheim was born on 22 March 1930‚ the son of a wealthy New York dress manufacturer. But‚ when his parents divorced‚ his mother moved to Bucks County‚ Pennsylvania and young Stephen found himself in the right place at the right time. A neighbour of his mother’s‚ Oscar Hammerstein II‚ was working on a new musical called Oklahoma! and it didn’t take long for the adolescent boy to realise that he‚ too‚ was intrigued by musical theatre. Although

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    English Commentary

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    McIntyre “Ian I’m on train” commentary Michael McIntyre is seen as camp‚ slightly oriental‚ straight guy with a family. His friendly bubbly persona appeals to the general public as many of his anecdotes are based on real life situations that he along with the general public have encountered. McIntyre’s persona and comic effect are enhanced by the visual acts he performs on stage‚ the use of his hands; facial expressions and tone of voice (prosodies) bring his anecdotes to life and allows him to interact

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    THE SECRET OF LIFE IS NOT ENJOYMENT BUT EDUCATION THROUGH EXPERIENCE Good Morning to one and all present here! Respected judges‚ revered teachers and my dear friends. I’m here to talk on the topic THE SECRET OF LIFE IS NOT ENJOYMENT BUT EDUCATION THROUGH EXPERIENCE. “First believe in the world that there is meaning in everything.””Knowledge can only be got in one way the way of experience‚ there is no other way to know”. These words were uttered by the great Indian saint swami Vivekananda. Character

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    Madeira Commentary

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    "Madeira" by Ogden Nash This poem is another piece of work written by Ogden Nash. The title of the poem indicates the setting. The author focuses on disclosing two particular areas of production‚ ‘wineries’ and ‘embroidery’. The main tool Nash uses to reveal his idea is imagery. This is so because when seeing the word ‘wineries’ in reader’s eyes it is associated with the grand grape fields spreading out on a great distances and seeming endless in a way. The ‘embroidery’‚ in comparison‚ is a local

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    son‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ derived inspiration for his iconic and declamatory literature pieces through the many life-altering events he experienced throughout his tragic years. As a young child‚ Edgar lost both his mother and father to tuberculosis‚ and was sent to live with an exporter from Richmond‚ Virginia named John Allan (Poetry Foundation). Although death seems like a very inappropriate topic for a naive three year old‚ it would soon become a major and common subject within Edgar’s life. Upon

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    The Crucible Commentary

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    IB English Crucible Commentary by Kim Le Select 2/3 sequential pages of significant thematic and literary value Pages Chosen: 124‚125‚ 126 The crucible is a play written by American playwright‚ Arthur Miller and is a dramatization of the Salem witch trials‚ in the late 1600’s. In the final 3 pages of the novel (124-126)‚ Proctor (the protagonists) of the novel faces the prospect of a hanging unless he confesses to his alleged crimes of witchery. The passage is of high literary value‚ cleverly

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    Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and "The Raven" Edgar Allan Poe is considered to be the father of the short story by many. Over the course of his life‚ he wrote hundreds of short stories and poems. His writing style is unique and influenced by the tragedies that occurred over the course of his life. In fact‚ he is most well known for writing morbid stories and gruesome‚ dismal poems. Indeed his writing habits were heavily influenced by his life. His life was full of depression‚ angst‚ and woe.

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