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    Philomela that he had received news of Procne’s death and he forced her into a pretended marriage. Within a very short time‚ however‚ she learned the truth‚ and she was ill-advised enough to threaten him. She would surely find means to let the world know what he had done‚ she told him‚ and he would be an outcast among men. She aroused both his fury and his fear. He seized her and cut out her tongue. Then he left her in a strongly guarded place and went to Procne with a story that Philomela had died on the

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    They also have a paralleled use of trade through exchange of commodity and things of value in their separate societies. Medici and Machiavelli are people who influenced their country in their time. Things for survival like maize‚ are what made major changes in America and affected their trade. The time of the Italian Renaissance and tribal America both featured pioneering. Italy explored culture alongside the development of their cities and their political and economic systems. The Native

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    Title: Frankenstein Author: Mary Shelly Setting: Geneva; the Swiss Alps; Ingolstadt; England and Scotland; the northern ice; 1816–1817 Point of View: First person - The point of view shifts with the narration from Robert Walton to Victor Frankenstein to Frankenstein’s monster‚ then back to Walton. Protagonist: Victor Frankenstein Antagonist: Frankenstein’s monster Plot: The book begins with letters written by Robert Walton‚ an explorer‚ who writes to his sister back in England

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    These pyramids took place in the Third Dynasty during 2630-2575 BC. King Djoser commissioned this monumental architecture in Egypt. The designer was Djoser’s prime minister‚ Ihotep‚ whose name is inscribed on a statue at the site. The purpose was to hold his mummified body. The Step Pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser’s at Saqqara arose as a traditional‚ flat-roofed mastaba‚ although in 2611 B.C.‚ by the end of his nineteen-year reign‚ it had risen to six stepped layers and stood two hundred and four feet

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    both the book and movie‚ of The Handmaid´s Tale made changes for their own benefit? The Handmaid´s Tale book by the Canadian Margaret Atwood is a dystopian novel‚ science fiction first published in 1985. It won so many prizes such as the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the Nebula Award‚ among others‚ that this novel was adapted to the big screen. The movie adaptation‚ named the same as the book‚ was directed by Volker Schlondorff and made in 1990. As every book with its corresponding movie adaptation

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    approaches and philosophies. Jenna’s drill-sergeant approach contrasted sharply with Tarryn’s student-centered‚ autonomy-based method. These differences were reflected in their classroom setups‚ instructional strategies‚ and student behaviors. Tarryn had multiple white boards around the classroom so students could work in groups standing up. She also used book boxes because her desks were comprised of trapezoid

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    Similarities and Differences in Characters Vs. Actors In the novel and film On the Road by Jack Kerouac‚ the choice of actors to play the major roles‚ especially that of the narrator Sal Paradise‚ was bad in that it was way off base from Kerouac’s book. Why does the choice of actors significantly differ from how they are portrayed in the novel? Because Jack Kerouac had written the novel so long ago that he did not have the knowledge or wording to explain or show how they are portrayed in the film

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    There are similarities‚ and differences between Jonas from the giver‚ when it comes to the screenplay‚ and the novel. It ranges from a lot of things like emotions‚ and attitude. Jonas is a better character from the screenplay‚ than from the novel. He has more emotions‚ and much more interesting ones‚ than the ones from the novel. Jonas’s Characteristic are more simple‚ and realistic in the movie. Someone who sees new things is curious‚ and in his community‚ being curious and wanting to express it

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is a prime example of “learn from past mistakes and experiences of others and yourself”. The characters learned several lessons‚ whether they be from themselves or another character. The monster learned from himself‚ the monster learned from the cottagers‚ Captain Walton learned from Frankenstein‚ and Frankenstein learned from himself. The monster Frankenstein created had to ultimately learn how to function. He felt sensations which he had to decipher to figure out

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    Ask a student what they think of teachers‚ and they will all respond with some despondent remark of the inadequacies of their mentors. In this sense‚ teachers are truly the most underappreciated of all professions. To teach is to guide‚ and to guide is to touch a life in such an impactful way that that life will never be the same again. A teacher nurtures and cares for a soul in the hopes that one day it will grow into an exemplar of the human spirit‚ in both intellect and character. In this sense

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