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    Cathedral Setting

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    Is the setting of a story important? In all stories a good setting is an important thing to have. The setting of a story can have a huge impact on the story. A good setting can make or break most stories as it is sometimes a key story telling point. Take the storyCathedral” for example it take place in a home in New York City during the 80’s. These details help shape the story and provide the reader with a good idea of what everything may look like. “Cathedral’s setting also gives the reader

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    Murder in the Cathedral

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    MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL: The play can be said to begin at the climax‚ for the tension and fear imposed by the state have reached the people at the lowest level. At the beginning of the play‚ there is a sense of doom that hangs heavy in the air. Everyone fears that Becket’s return will result in tragedy‚ clearly foreshadowing the end of the play from the very beginning. The plot centers on the changed friendship between King Henry II and Thomas Becket. Henry has raised Becket to the post of Chancellor

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    Good Sad Story

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    PROMPT: Write a Narrative Essay about a quotation: “There are some things learned best in calm‚ some in storm” _ Willa Cather DETAILED OUTLINE: Introduction: Background information: If we want to grow‚ we have to learn a lot not only from books we read or stories we are told but also from our own stories. Thesis statement: Sometimes some lessons are better learned from a crisis in our life as Willa Cather said: “There are some things you learn best in calm‚ and some in storm” Changing sentence:

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    Amiens Cathedral

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    Notre-Dame d’Amiens Amiens Cathedral‚ also known as the Cathedrale Notre-Dame d’Amiens in French‚ is one of the most striking cathedrals built in the 13th century. Currently‚ this Gothic cathedral is also the largest in France‚ and it shows the impeccable execution of “High Gothic” features and includes many of the aspects associated with the Gothic architectural style. Amiens Cathedral is located in France‚ just north of Paris‚ in a town called Amiens. The construction of the Cathedral of Amiens began in

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    away” The concept of "Anglophilia" is a big one in this book‚ from the way everyone fawns over Sophie Mol‚ to Chacko’s cocky attitude about his Oxford degree‚ to the whole family’s obsession with The Sound of Music. But it’s pretty clear that the thing they love also holds them down. When Chacko says their footprints have been swept away‚ he is making a reference to the way members of the Untouchable caste have to sweep away their footprints so that people of higher classes don’t "pollute" themselves

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    cathedral questions

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    Cathedral 1. In the beginning when the blind man came to their house for the first time‚ he judged Robert because he was blind. "And his being blind bothered me. My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies‚ the blind moved slowly and never laughed." The narrator changes his mind when Robert told him to draw the Cathedral on the paper. 2. The wife hints to Robert that his bed is ready because she is tired and wanted to go to sleep. Robert stayed with him while the wife fell asleep

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    Narrator in the Cathedral

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    Cathedral: Why the Narrator Keeps His Eyes Closed In the End of the Story Name Institution Date Cathedral: Why the Narrator Keeps His Eyes Closed In the End of the Story In the storyCathedral‚” the author shares his experience with a blind man‚ a friend of his wife‚ who comes to visit their home. The author is troubled by the blind man’s visit for unclear reasons‚ but he attributes it to Robert’s (the blind man) disability. The narrator dislikes the blind and often refers to Robert as “the

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    Lullaby Cathedral

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    elders. They can provide insight of dynamics of the past so that you can gage where we are as a society today. In the story of Lullaby‚ Ayah ponders in her life throughout the story of lovely family heirlooms and the tragic loss of her children. She post one son to the war when he was killed by a helicopter and had two off spring taken from her because of tuberculosis. The story perfectly represents what native american and white relations were at the time. The family got government assistance checks

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    Failure is a Good Thing “We learn from failure‚ not from success.“ What that means is when you succeed you do not learn anything because in your mind you did everything right. Success is a problematical victory because you learn nothing from doing something right. “I wished her success. I was lying. What I actually wish for her is failure. “I believe in the power of failure.” (Carroll). In “Failure is a Good Thing‚” by Jon Carroll‚ he talks about how he wishes for his granddaughter to fail

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    Gothic Cathedral

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    to demand taller churches with more windows than had been present in the dark‚ but sturdy Romanesque churches. This desire was derived from new intellectual and spiritual concepts that took a more rational view of God‚ and saw God encompassed many things‚ such as light‚ reason and proportion. The Gothic church displayed a visual attempt to leave behind the mysterious world of the Romanesque‚ and create a setting that was drawn toward light and purity that could be an image of heaven. The middle class

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