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    She Walks in Beauty

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    her beauty and creates a "tender light." Not a light like the daytime‚ since he describes that as gaudy (showy in a vulgar way)‚ but a light that "heaven" doesn’t even honor the daytime with. Byron¡¯s diction in this poem is quite metaphorical. "She walks in beauty‚ like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies" (lines 1-2 ). His use of imagery has allowed us to visualize an atmosphere that surrounds this woman. The imagery he uses also brings together two opposing forces‚ darkness and light

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    fate and passion. The characters struggle to survive and prevail in a difficult and mysterious world‚ one edged by the rhythms and power and beauty of the sea. l. A Place Where the Sea Remembers begins with one family’s story and weaves itself through the village of Santiago and around the lifes of the many people who live there. As the novel unfolds‚ a landscape takes shape at once simple and complex. Yet so much happens behind the scenes -- does this add to the storytelling? Create a mood? How does

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    Walk Well My Brother

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    Eskimo woman named Konala when his plane fails him and they crash land. Charlie deciding that he could walk to the nearest civilization ditches Konala and begins the long hike. Days later Konala finds him dying‚ and during the process of being nursed back to health learns many important things and changes himself. Throughout the progression of Mowat’s short story “Walk Well‚ My Brother”‚ the protagonist Charlie Lavery undergoes several major changes. Charlie learns to understand and appreciate the tundra

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    Remember the Titans Notes

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    Conflicts- • Racial • Physical • Inner • Hippies don’t fit in • Social • Conflict in Teaching Styles • Homosexual overtones • Gender Conflict • Intergration of schools was very hard on Blacks • Black girl advocates Typical female roles • Inner conflict rages within Boone • Power Struggles • Conflict in terms of friendship • Team is gradually resolving community problems • Paralysis has been taken away from him- Gerry physical • Lastik goes to college • Coaches have overcome their

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    Remember The Titans In the movie "Remember the Titans" social differences in status and play a major role in how the characters are portrayed‚ and how the story develops. It is based on a true story‚ though very much made for Hollywood‚ about what happened when the influences of race were dividing a town‚ and all of the people within it. In the "white dominated" suburbia area of the south‚ and the creation of T.C. Williams High School‚ a school that supported segregation‚ parents were the ringleaders

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    The Last Thing I Remember

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    The Last Thing I Remember Have you ever had a nightmare about being captured and taken miles away from your home? In The Last Thing I Remember by Andrew Klavan‚ this is exactly what happens to Charlie West. It’s action-packed and quick paced‚ but could be compelling for many different types of people. This novel is the first book in the Homelander series‚ which is a thrilling‚ suspenseful four-book series. In this novel‚ Charlie wakes up in a strange place‚ strapped into a chair. He was surrounded

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    The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas by Ursula Le Guin is a metaphor for how traditions can badly impact a society even if the whole of the society isn’t negatively affected. Ursula Le Guin used the people of Omelas‚ the child‚ and several different actions characters in her story do to show how traditions can be negative. The child in story is a illustration of how the actions of one tradition might benefit a larger group but might make smaller groups take the pain of the tradition. In the story

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    story. Each protagonist has a personality that sets him or her apart from the rest. Even if the protagonist is the most unlikely person to be the hero‚ such as a quiet villager or a priest he will pull through and defeat evil. There are many different types of protagonists in video games with the most common three being: the Pure-Hearted Hero‚ the Immature Protagonist‚ and the Silent Protagonist. The Pure-Hearted Hero is the generic hero-type character in video games. This protagonist is more courageous

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    Why Walk When You Could Run? It has been said by many‚ "Any society‚ any nation‚ is judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members”. What if the weakest member of a society is placed in a position to carry the town’s woes? That is true in Ursala Le Guin’s short story‚ “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.” Le Guin’s depressing tale describes a society that is neither compassionate nor relevant‚ speaks about a culture of people who are corrupt thereby making the characters static. However

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    Kate Chopin’s characterization of Mrs. Mallard makes her a Protagonist (the main character that has to overcome the antagonist‚ in this case would be Mr. Mallard). “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death.” When she heard about the news she went up to her room crawled up into a ball and cried. When she finally got out of the ball she looked out the window and it was a sunny day‚ plenty

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