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    The Great Gatsby: Chapter 5 Analysis When Gatsby finally reached her‚ an abrupt weather challenged the mood of the story. The pouring rain represents things going to the sad or wrong direction‚ but when the rain stops things starts to go well. When it began raining at their meeting‚ they might have been thinking about the sad and troublesome past‚ that’s why Daisy was sad and Gatsby is nervous. Additionally‚ it made the scene and conversation very out of depth and sad. When the rain stops‚ it represents

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    Siddhartha Lesson I Handout I (page l) Name Dat€ A Biographical Resemblance Because Hermann Hcsse’s life and personality havc some parallels to Siddhzrrthas. ttris lcsson is designcd to alert you to similarities in the frvo and to allow you to nake some Dredictions abor.rtthe novel you are about to read. Directions: Answer the follorvingqucstions. using information found in your papcrback text and in crrcvclopcdias‚ especiall)’ lhe EnclJclopedie Americo.r.{]and the Encgclopoedla Britannica

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    In the memoir Night‚ by Elie Weisel‚ what does "soup" come to symbolize? Soup has many symbolic things in the book but most common one it symbolizes hope. The main character at first at first the character when he first came to the shelter and they offer him food he refused to eat it. He thought that if soup was the only food he could‚ he would rather died than eat that trash. Elie had a little time t be in the camp therefore he thought that things would change to good. However‚ he began to

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    story takes place on a journey going through the Mississippi river. Huck’s story starts out introducing him as a runaway kid with other characters such as Jim and the Grangerfords family‚ who had a strange tradition of killing a member from their rival Shepherdson. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain uses the river to symbolize freedom. For Huck‚ the river represents a way out; an escape from the problems of everyday life. A river‚ as it runs its course‚ has lots of possibilities

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    the ducks went in the lagoon got all icy and frozen over.” Salinger‚ exemplifies‚ this quote to shows Holden curiosity about where they hide in the icy weather. Holden is trying to run away from Allie’s death and is alienating himself. Holden says‚“What I did‚ I started talking‚ sort of out loud‚ to Allie. I do that sometimes when I get very depressed.” Salinger highlights‚ this quote to show the reader Holden is very depressed about Allie’s death and he will not seek out for help because he doesn’t

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    portray life as it is‚ rather than allegory‚ which uses symbolism to convey meaning. Also‚ Crane examines the psychology of a soldier. Unlike romantic war accounts that portray heroes bravely going into battle‚ Henry has no idea whether or not he has what it takes to fight. It reminds me of something Mike Tyson said when he was in his prime: "Everybody has a plan until I punch him in the face." Henry realizes that until he faces that first shot‚ he is uncertain how he will react. And lastly‚ Crane’s

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    Informative speech Colors of the rainbow! Colors of the ocean! Colors of gems! Colors of the Nations! What does it means? In today’s society colors symbolizes many different forms of meaning. . It represents feelings‚ people‚ countries‚ cultures‚ and color symbolism Red symbolizes action‚ confidence‚ courage‚ vitality. It is the warmest of all colors. On the negative side red mean temper or anger. In china‚ red is the color of prosperity and joy. In South Africa‚ however red

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    Buddhism: Major global "religion" with complex system of beliefs. -The Four Noble Truths -The Noble Eightfold Path -Karma- if you live a good life‚ good things will happen to you and vise versa. -Cycle of Rebirth Siddhartha Gautama: -Founder of Buddhism - Lived 566 (?) - 480 (?) B.C.E. - Son of Indian warrior/king -Privileged but bored - Wandered in search of understanding Suffering: - Lay at the end of all existence - Based on interaction with an old man‚ an ill man‚ a

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    crafts with the kids such as drawing‚ painting‚ and baking. During the holidays is when we do the most crafts‚ for example since it’s going to be Halloween we have been painting pumpkins‚ coloring pictures of how our houses are decorated‚ and drawing what our costumes are going to look like on Halloween. When we bake we mostly bake cookies and occasionally cupcakes. I assist them by helping them with the cake mix and finish the rest of the baking on my own. Once the cookies or cupcakes are cooled they

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    Kelly Carter Checkpoint: Eastern Religious Philosophy Quotes Jason Chang 05/25/2011 The first quotation that I would like to discuss is Buddhism: Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha was a great figure because one day on a trip to the city‚ he discovered that many people with in the city were suffering. He wanted to know why people had suffered that way they did so he chose to leave his life of luxury‚ abandon his family and live in the woods as one of them for several years. When doing he so he

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