LA9 FINAL EXAM REVIEW Literary Terms Antagonist: A character‚ group of characters‚ or institution that represents the opposition against which the protagonist or protagonists desires or must contend. The antagonist is usually a person or group of people who oppose the main character(s). Internal Conflict: Conflict that takes place not with another character or object‚ but inside the mind of one of the characters in the story. Unreliable Narrator: A narrator in literature‚ film‚ or theatre
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profit. It was good for his corporation and the people who worked for it. If implemented‚ Sharon’s proposal treats the competitors as mere means in the case. When Marigold Inn start making pizzas and improve their quality to be as good as other firms‚ other firms will also improve their pizzas or invent new food to compete with Marigold. So Sharon didn’t treat the competitors as rational natures. 1. Sharon did a lot to serve high quality piazza to compete with other pizza firms and improve
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SMK RAPAT SETIA PROJEK MATEMATIK TAMBAHAN 3472/2 Nama Calon : Angka Giliran : No. IC : Nama Guru : ISI KANDUNGAN No. Butiran 1.0 Perakuan calon 2.0 Penghargaan 3.0 Objektif 4.0 5.0 Perakuan Calon Tentang Ketulenan Tugasan Projek Kertas 3472/2 Saya memperakui bahawa Tugasan Projek yang dikemukakan untuk memenuhi syarat Peperiksaan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia 2013 bagi mata pelajaran Matematik
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The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. 224 pp. New York: Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. $8.95. The Bluest Eye‚ set during the 1940s after the end of the Great Depression in Lorain‚ Ohio‚ tells the heartbreaking story of eleven year old Pecola Breedlove‚ who perpetually prays for blues so she can be as beautiful and loved as blue-eyed‚ white American children. Pecola believes that she’s destined to live a tragic life due to her perceived ugliness‚ which is constantly reinforced by the way the people in her
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Portrait of a Victim: Toni Morrison ’s The Bluest Eye Bryan D. Bourn The Bluest Eye (1970) is the novel that launched Toni Morrison into the spotlight as a talented African-American writer and social critic. Morrison herself says "It would be a mistake to assume that writers are disconnected from social issues" (Leflore). Because Morrison is more willing than most authors to discuss meaning in her books‚ a genetic approach is very relevant. To be truly effective‚ though‚ the genetic approach
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Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Whiteness as the Standard of Beauty The Bluest Eye provides an extended depiction of the ways in which internalized white beauty standards deform the lives of black girls and women. Implicit messages that whiteness is superior are everywhere‚ including the white baby doll given to Claudia‚ the idealization of Shirley Temple‚ the consensus that light-skinned Maureen is cuter than the other black girls‚
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small country.” (Collier 5) He also stresses since 1980 world poverty is falling for the first time in history (Collier x) and the bottom countries are poorer than they were in 1970. (Collier 9) But Collier has confidence that these struggling countries can save themselves‚ “Change is going to have to come from within the societies of the bottom billion‚ but our own policies could make these efforts more likely to succeed‚ and so more likely to be undertaken.” (Collier 12) Collier explains the ways
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The American Revolutionary War is Brutal “Principle‚ Sam? You may know principle‚ Sam‚ but I know war.” (Collier and Collier 21). In the book My Brother Sam is Dead Mr. Meeker is Sam Meeker’s father. They disagree on whether war is beneficial or just simply awful. The authors have Sam join the war and his father against the war. Mr. Meeker knows about the terrible things war does to people. First‚ war turns families against each other. If one is stuck in the middle of sides‚ like Tim‚ it
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commonly given to dead adults. Sweets are dear to everyone. So‚ dead people of all generations have them on their graves. Plans for these altars are made a year ahead. Flowers are put on graves too. The most popular flowers for the occasion are orange marigolds called. Nowadays Mexicans‚ due to its dominant use‚ call it "Flor de Muerto" ("Flower of the Dead"). They are supposed to attract dead people to the offerings. Día de Muertos or Day is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico‚ in particular
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If Hamlet were to leave a bouquet of flowers by Ophelia’s grave after she died it would consist of: aloes‚ yellow chrysanthemums‚ dark geraniums‚ honeysuckles‚ yellow lilies‚ marigolds‚ and peonies. He would give her aloes and marigolds because they are symbolic of grief and despair. Hamlet feels despair and is grieving over the death or suicide of Ophelia. He would give her yellow chrysanthemums which symbolizes slighted love. Hamlet secretly loved Ophelia but could not show it so that his plan
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