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    Ileana Galarza 10/20/16 Ms. Millner Period 2 In Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale many themes exist such as identity when we see majority of the characters identity removed throughout the novel. We also see anti-feminism and women’s rights being stripped away. In order to get these themes across author‚ Margaret Atwood‚ uses language. She uses keywords and religious phrases throughout the novel to evoke these points.The words Atwood’s writes creates power for some characters and belittles

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    A Tale of Four Learners

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    A Tale of Four Learners Summary Bernice McCarthys’ essay‚ “A Tale of Four Learners‚” is about her classifications of the different types of learners based on the system she created‚ THE 4MAT. The four types of learners are: Type 1 learners‚ Type 2 learners‚ Type 3 learners‚ and Type 4 learners. The names of the people she uses in the essay are Lisa‚ Marcus‚ Jimmy‚ and Leah. Linda was a highly imaginative student who favored feelings and reflecting. She was a Type 1 learner‚ who struggled with

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    Byatt's Fairy Tale

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    Byatt’s enticing tales of a dark forest‚ monsters and two little girls creates a fantasy or fairy tale that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The fairy tale starts out with two little girls meeting on a train with other evacuees heading to an unknown place. Penny and Primrose‚ who became fast friends on the train reconnected later in their adult life. When they met again the two girls attached themselves to each other just like the time they met on the train. The children were told to play until

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    The Miller's Tale Theme

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    “ The Miller’s Tale” is the story of a carpenter named John‚ his wife name Alison and two clerks‚ Nicholas and Absolon. Both of the clerks will do anything to get Alison into bed with them‚ but John is a really jealous husband and keeps Alison on a tight leash. This story has three main themes that are recurrent throughout the story. The first one focuses on morality in medieval England‚ it provides an insight into the morality of people during that time by showing the Miller’s views on religion

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    for them and they can only go out twice in a day. The aunts purpose and importance is that the keep the handmaid’s on check like so that they can be good. Offred’s purpose in the Handmaid’s Tale is to show how she was treated and what type of life the handmaid’s lived. Next‚ In chapter 2 of the Handmaid’s Tale a new character was introduced the Marthas which were Cora and Rita they were just basically the maids they worked in the out which Offred

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    Gruesome Fairy Tales

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    Gruesome Fairy Tales of Lore… Reality for Today’s Children… i.e. Paris Attacks That talk… the one you have with your wide-eyed toddler about strangers. The one that dilutes all efforts to build trust‚ security‚ confidence‚ comfort. Staring down innocence‚ you apologize for the world we live in. “I’m sorry… there are bad people in the world.” You issue the warnings regarding strangers: don’t talk to them… don’t accept candy‚ money or anything… don’t get into their car… and so on… Translation:

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    The Nun's Priest Tale

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    The Nun’s Priest’s Tale In The Nun’s Priest’s Tale‚ Chaucer tells the story of Chanticleer. Chanticleer is rooster whose "voice was merrier than the play of the church’s organ." Chanticleer is in love with the fair hen‚ Pertelote. One night‚ Chanticleer dreams of his death and tells Pertelote of his dream. Chanticleer is ridiculed‚ and Pertelote believes that he may have fallen ill. Chanticleer explains why dreams should not be taken lightly. In an effort to justify his concern‚ Chanticleer

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    tell tale heart

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    Tell tale heart 1 Read the story ’the tell tale heart’ by Edgar Allan Poe 1 Write a 2 sentence summary of the plot It starts with the narrator talking about how he stalked an old man for many nights until one night he decides to kill him because of his vulture eye‚ (he hides the body parts underneath the floorboard). The police arrive and he then he acts casual as if nothing happened and shows them around the house‚ until he feels guilty and hears the beating of the old man’s heart and confesses

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    as long as they could receive some slight amount of power or freedom. If any substantial power is taken from people‚ they will find a way to maintain control over themselves and other individuals. One of the most important themes in ’The Handmaid’s Tale’ is the presence and manipulation of power. Offred remembers her mother saying that it is “truly amazing‚ what people can get used to‚ as long as there are a few compensations.” Offred’s complacency

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    A Midwife's Tale Analysis

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    The film A Midwife’s Tale follows the story of Mary Ballard‚ a mother and midwife in the wilds of post American Revolution Maine. Her diary touches on many subjects such as‚ premarital sex‚ trials and tribulations of a working woman in this period‚ and family. As a rule the film remains faithful to the time period in visual story. It is very difficult to pin down the historical inaccuracies within the film as the story is a dramatization of an actual diary from the woman whom actually experienced

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