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    Hannah Skidmore Mrs. Dorman Engl II Honors 15 February 2013 Lord of the Flies Literary Analysis In Lord of the Flies‚ a group of English boys are marooned on a deserted island without any adults to control them. Initially‚ this freedom seems pleasing and exciting to the boys‚ but they soon turn into uncontrollable savages with no desire for order and no civility. In the last chapter of the novel after being on the island and seeing what lack of law and order can do‚ it says that “Ralph wept

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    The Apple of Our Eye We all need to be tamed. Our rough edges are honed by those who understand our temper – folks who are put in our life to round us into complete people. Eve and Enkidu are perfect examples of complementary personas. Both people serve to quench the personalities to which they provide counterpoint‚ Enkidu in showing Gilgamesh that he is not invincible and Eve in showing Adam that his companion in life will stick with him through thick and thin. It is by the actions and behaviors

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    Life of Pi Literary Analysis Shreya Parikh "It was not a question of him or me‚ but of him and me. We were‚ literally and figuratively in the same boat" (164). In the great story‚ Life of Pi‚ told by Yann Martel‚ two very different creatures surviving on the same boat takes a lot of determination. A relationship between Pi Patel and Richard Parker can be defined on both literal and metaphorical levels and both pertain to different aspects of Pi’s inner thoughts and himself. During

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    Literary Analysis Paper from a Psychoanalytical Perspective The major writing assignment for this week is to compose a paper of at least two pages in which you write interpretively from a psychoanalytical perspective about the assigned drama written on in W3: Assignment 2‚ not on The Awakening. You are to do this by applying a psychoanalytical critical perspective or lens to the story. Review the Week 3 PowerPoint located on page 1 of this week’s lecture‚ "Psychoanalytic Ways of Reading" to understand

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    Dr. Guy November 14th 2014 “The Story of an Hour” Literary Analysis The modern marriage involves a couple that allows each person to have a say so in household decisions. This is much different from the 1800s when marriages were often arranged by parents and money was typically used as a way of bargaining. A woman had much less freedom during this time period; as the man was left fully in charge of household decisions. Women rarely left their houses and were in charge of household duties such as

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    Concluding Smoothly  Secondary Sources  Rubric        Reworking a Prompt into a Thesis Statement    How do I get a thesis?  A thesis is the result of a lengthy thinking process. ​ Formulating a thesis is not the first thing  you do after reading an essay assignment. Before you develop an argument on any topic‚  you have to ​ collect and organize evidence​ ‚ ​ look for possible relationships between known facts  (such as surprising contrasts or similarities)‚ and ​ think about the significance of these 

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    reader’s emotions from the start. The narrator takes the reader from mourning a death to a point of over enjoyment and back. To achieve this author uses a combination of literary elements to guide the reader from the plot to the theme. When one identifies the theme of a short story (fiction)‚ one must consider several literary elements. While analyzing this story‚ the theme will be identified. Also‚ some of the symbols and tone will be identified along with their relevance to the theme.

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    Regina Carbone Dr. Jessica Datema WRT – 201 – 089WB October 20‚ 2014 The Darkness In Between “Sonny’s Blues” “Sonny’s Blues” is a short story‚ written by James Baldwin‚ about two brothers from Harlem‚ NY. The story is told in the first person perspective by one brother about is younger brother‚ Sonny. The narrator‚ who remains unnamed throughout the story‚ is Sonny’s older brother and no other siblings are mentioned‚ so it is safe to assume it is only the two of them. The narrator remains unnamed

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    In my literary analysis of “A Streetcar Named Desire‚” by Tennessee Williams‚ I narrowed the focus of my essay by finding a theme that is evident throughout the play. In order to do this‚ I reread the essay and reviewed my annotations. Once I discovered the symbolic theme of light versus dark‚ I highlighted every line that included it. Finally I looked at all of the quotes to see the bigger picture of how they are related‚ and wrote a working thesis based on my findings. I found that most of the

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    Literary Analysis In Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour “Mrs. Mallard is characterized as a fragile woman with” heart trouble” (para.1). Richards‚ a friend of her husband‚ hears the news of the train accident first‚ at the newspaper. Knowledge of Mrs. Mallard’s heart condition‚ prompts Richards to contact her sister‚ Josephine‚ to deliver the news. “She wept at once” (para.3). Then Mrs. Mallard went away to her room. Chopin describes Mrs. Mallard as weak and maybe heart broken. Josephine

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