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    John Proctor -Proctor is an individual who has not put a high priority on ’Belonging’ in his life. The fact that he hates and distrusts Parris adds to this sense of not belonging: “I have trouble enough without I come five mile to hear him preach only hellfire and bloody damnation. (visual imagery related to hell) Take it to heart Mr Parris. There are many others who stay away from church these days because you hardly ever mention God anymore.” -Proctor chooses not to belong to Salem society

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    House on Mango Street

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    novella The House on Mango Street based on the narrator‚ Esperanza’s‚ first year living on Mango Street. A young Latino girl‚ by the name of Esperanza‚ is growing up in the suburbs of Chicago and is determined to leave her life on Mango Street in her past. In this novella Cisneros explores the effect of loss of innocence on Mango Street. The roles of women and how they treat each other is highly prominent in The House on Mango Street. Throughout Esperanza’s year on Mango Street she begins to realize that

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    House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros BOOK REVIEW – Page 3 (Cultural or Human Rights Essay) Cisneros‚ Sandra. The House on Mango Street‚ New York: Random House‚ 1984. “The House on Mango Street” Complete the following: 1) Describe the house on Mango Street 2) Who lived in the house on Mango Street ? 3) Where did the family live before moving to Mango Street? 4) Who was the Landlord at the house on Mango Street ? 5) What were the problems with the house on Loomis Street? 6) Describe

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    Evolution of Street Art

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    The Evolution of Street Art Jill Hiney 3-5-13 English Nine Honors Mrs. Tinervin ‘From the Italian graffito (scribbling)‚ the practice of drawing symbols‚ images‚ or words on private or public surfaces without permission.’ Ancient Romans wrote graffiti‚ as have many of the world ’s cultures. “Graffiti” refers to marks left on walls or other public spaces‚ often using paint or chalk.’(Derfner‚ 32). How did street art become what it is today? Graffiti at a glance

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    whatever they liked. Where every street was awash with a million colours and little phrases. Where standing at a bus stop was never boring. A city that felt like a party where everyone was invited‚ not just the estate agents and barons of big business. Imagine a city like that and stop leaning against the wall - it’s wet. ” (Banksy 85) Graffiti is a global form of expression that is untamed but uses similar methods as advertisements‚ yet is illegal in most cities. Street art is a way of spreading your

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    South Street Seaport

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    uThe South Street Seaport The South Street Seaport is one of New York’s historic areas located where Fulton Street meets the East River‚ and is a designated historic district. The original intent of the Seaport was the preservation of the block buildings known as Schermerhorn Row on the southwest side of Fulton Street‚ which were threatened with future development. The entire Seaport neighborhood is meant to transport the visitor’s back in time to New York’s mid-19th century‚ to demonstrate what

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    Maple Street Meteors

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    “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” The monster are due on maple street is realistic so look at this and check it out.In the Beginning the neighbors were working and the kids playing then a strange light was flashing above the sky.People thought it was a meteor and the power goes out on Maple Street so Steve and Charlie were going to check what happened and then Tommy came out and said they don’t want you to leave and that they were Aliens dressed as people.Somebody appears out of nowhere and

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    Snow” by William Carlos WilliamsWilliams addresses his observations and interpretations of the 1565 painting Hunters in The Snow by Pieter Brueghel. Williams starts the poem off talking about the landscape of the painting. He says “the overall picture is winter icy mountains in the background.” By saying this‚ he wants us to understand the setting of the painting‚ and probably wants us to focus specifically on the winter time‚ and what people do at this time. Moving forward‚ Williams then states

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    Hight Street Observation

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    I decided to observe my local High Street in Mansfield Woodhouse‚ for its the main shopping road in what is known as our village. On City Road there are numerous shops that cater for other ethnic members of the community‚ my local Hight Street doesn’t as we have no such shops but we do have members of the community that would benefit from this service. We don’t have as many takeaways on our street to choose from that is one big difference we see with City Road. But we do have similar things for

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    Ann Petry: The Street

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    Period 3 Ms. Guy October 4‚ 2010 The Street In the novel The Street by Ann Petry‚ there is an antagonist relationship between the main character‚ Ludie Johnson‚ and the wind that is terrorizing the city. Petry establishes the wind as an antagonist in the novel to show how the environment is affecting the daily lives of the residents of 116th Street by use of literary devices. The conflict with the wind is a daily occurrence in which every resident of 116th Street is faced with. The wind is personified;

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