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    Regret

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    Short Story Analysis: REGRET by Kate Chopin I. REGRET   By Kate Chopin                                                                                                               II. SYNOPSIS / SUMMARY This short story is about Mamzelle Aurelle who is still single at the age of 50. She has never been married; in fact‚ she has never been in love. She is alone except for her dog named Ponto and her workers who are negroes. One day‚ her young neighbor Odile has to visit her sick mother‚ leaving

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    Maestro Essay

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    2011 HSC exam question on Maestro "In what ways are people and their experiences brought to life through the distinctively visual? In your response‚ make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your choosing." Visually distinctive language allows authors to create characters and bring them to life in a way which makes them relatable and believable to their audience. In the fiction novel "Maestro" by Peter Goldsworthy and in the poem "The Shearer’s Wife"

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    Andy Goldsworthy

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    Andy Goldsworthy Practice: His work is ephemeral- not going to last forever. Because is artwork doesn’t last‚ the videos/ photos become the artwork. Through the making of his artwork‚ he learns about nature It is always straight to work- no time for research on the area he is in. He has been taking photographs since school- it is the way that he documents his artwork It is his way of reflecting on what he has make He doesn’t have a clear picture of what it is he is going to make- he goes

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    No Regrets

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    No Regrets By Darla LaDage — Mar 26‚ 2015 2:05pm Length between posts‚ hopefully is a good sign! Hopefully it means life is as normal as it can be for an eight year old boy on chemotherapy. Carson has been going to school regularly‚ and aside from tumor related minor limitations‚ participates as much as possible in physical activities. He has had minor side effects from the chemo and has recently mentioned that the bottoms of his feet hurt. This is a common problem with a drug he was on when he

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    Maestro Notes

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    Introduction Maestro was the first novel published by Peter Goldsworthy in 1989. Goldsworthy grew up in various areas of Australia completing his secondary education in Darwin. He graduated in Medicine from the University of Adelaide in 1974. Goldsworthy has been awarded various awards in literature and stage craft and has composed not only in the prose form but also in the poetic form and as a music composer for the stage. Syllabus Requirements The HSC syllabus [pic]‚ texts prescription list [pic] and rubric [pic] require

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    Maestro Essay Example

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    understanding of ourselves in the context of the rest of the world. Examples of these ideas can be found in various texts such as Peter Goldsworthy’s novel‚ Maestro‚ the Australian movie Muriel’s Wedding and Melina Marchetta’s no.... Maestro: Analysis of Major Themes Grade Level: High School‚ Section: Book Reviews‚ Rating: Summary: Provides an analysis of Maestro‚ a novella by Peter Goldsworth. Describes the major themes of the novel‚ adolescence and maturity. Provides a short plot summary and a character

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    canvas’ in the minds of the audience and allows them to connect to the individuals and societies within a text. Peter Goldsworthy in his fictional text ‘Maestro’ and Wilfred Owen in his poem ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ employ the distinctively visual to give the audience a greater understanding of the characters and societies‚ featured in their texts. Peter Goldsworthy in his novel ‘Maestro’ monotonously incorporates contrasts to highlight numerous aspects of protagonist Paul Crabbe’s life including

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    Psychology and Regret

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    are probably thinking‚ the powerful emotion that I am referring to is not love‚ but REGRET. Tonight‚ we will explore regret and I will share with you the most common regrets by people nearing the end of their life‚ interesting observations about regrets in general‚ and what we can ultimately learn from them. Several studies indicate that regrets are very common from those about to die. The number one regret was that they didn’t have the courage to go after their dreams‚ and instead settled

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    Musical Regret

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    Vivienne Lee Per.6 A Musical Regret All throughout my life‚ I’ve made many mistakes. Whether it was picking the wrong type of food‚ the wrong clothes for my doll‚ or just making the wrong choices in my life‚ I was never one to look back upon those mistakes‚ and ponder upon them; I would usually just brush them off‚ and say to myself "Oh well‚ it’s not a big deal." However‚ there came a time when I did make a mistake‚ a big mistake; even to this day‚ I regret not doing the one thing I had always

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    Final Paper May 1‚ 2012 Andy Goldsworthy Andy Goldsworthy was born in 1956 in Cheshire England. He was raised in Yorkshire England and attended both Bradford and Lancaster art college from 1974-1978("Andy Goldsworthy - Biography"). I was first introduced to this artist in class the other day when we watched his video “Rivers and Tides”. During the opening scene of the video Goldsworthy discussed a very unique obsession with the shape of winding rivers. The way that he talked about these rivers

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