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    1 Tragédie lyrique – Comparison of Approaches of J. B. Lully and J. P. Rameau Jean –Baptiste Lully and Jean –Philippe Rameau both were composers who made a distinctive contribution into a development of French opera genre. Born in 1632‚ Jean – Baptiste Lully was probably the most powerful force in French music in the seventeenth century. With a generous support of Louis XIV who granted him an exclusive right to produce sung drama in France‚ he and his librettist Jean – Philippe Quinalt

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    J. D. Salinger Controversy

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    In many works of fiction‚ the life experiences and views of the authors are often reflected in their work creating captivating novels. Jerome David Salinger or J.D Salinger as he is better known became one of the most interesting authors in American literature‚ along with his famed character Holden Caulfield from the famous novel Catcher in the Rye published on July 16‚ 1951 (French 16). Like many authors‚ J.D. Salinger incorporated main parts of his autobiography into the life of his novel’s main

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    Wonder By R. J. Palacio

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    A teacher’s goal for their students within every lesson is to communicate a lifelong theme that every child will take with them as they go on in life and have challenges they need to overcome. Mrs.Rivel‚ our ELA teacher for grades six and seven in WDS‚ communicates themes to us as students‚ though the literature we read in her class‚ that I plan to take with me for the rest of my life. Over the course of two years in ELA‚ I have learned to love who you are‚ seize the day because you only live once

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    She says “We learn to make moral judgments by examining the characters of men and woman who act morally. The test of moral activity‚ as opposed to self-serving actions happens to coincide with heroism.” This quote is also really great at explaining how morality and heroes go together and why the portrayal of heroes is stereotyped‚ because of how American culture views morality. Even how people portray heroes in video games is the same as in the media. Characters who are not human are still portrayed

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    Guatemala J.D. Corbett found himself in Guatemala on several occasions. Filled with rainforests‚ volcanoes‚ as well as the Pacific and Atlantic coastlines‚ J.D. remembers the country being one of the most beautiful areas he ever traveled to. He reminisces not only of Guatemala’s natural beauty‚ but also its cultural diversity. While he was there‚ he found the timeless cultural heritage of the ancient Mayans‚ and architecture left by the Spanish conquistadors; all thriving in one country. He also

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    The Puritan faith is a one that was not well accepted in Great Britain‚ forcing them to a place where they could‚ theoretically‚ be free from persecution. Francis J. Bremer’s book‚ The Puritan Experiment‚ provides the reality that no matter the place that this religion was present‚ the rules were still the same. He is successful in examining the role that women played in a New World Puritan society‚ and is able to provide information to other authors on the aspects of the Salem Witch Trials‚ and

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    early 1900’s was described as Imagism. This style of writing is in which a writer writes in a specific way that evokes an image within the audience’s minds. Two writers from this time period that wrote in the Imagist style were William Carlos Williams and Ezra Pound. Williams became known for his imagist works such as “The Red Wheelbarrow” and “This is Just to Say‚” both of which are forms of imagism but in far different ways. A work that stood out from the imagist works was “In a Station of the Metro

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    Individualism was a common theme during the Transcendental period in American literature. The poem that I like the best was “Danse Russe” by William Carlos Williams. William Carlos Williams among other poets wrote poems during this period on subjects such as relationships‚ family‚ ancestors and home life. In this period each poet writes about their relationships‚ family‚ ancestors and home life‚ which makes this period of poetry very individualistic and very personal. Each poet of this period tries

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    The Escape By Maugham William Somerset Maugham is one of the best known English writers of the 20th century. He was not only a novelist‚ but also a one of the most successful dramatist and short-story writers. Maugham wants the readers to draw their own conclusion about the characters and events described in his novels. His reputation as a novelist is based on the following prominent books: “Of Human Bondage”; “The Moon and Sixpence”; and “The Razor ’s Edge”. Though Maugham doesn’t denounce the

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    Sir William Crookes

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    “Sir William Crookes” The day that William Crookes was born (born on the 17th of June‚ 1832 in London) questions to the world were being thought of but only one man could answer those questions and that man would be William Crookes. William Crookes was most definitely one of the most influential scientific minds that the world has ever experienced. At first William felt that organic chemistry was the path to his life; although. When he discovered the element thallium his world was changed

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