Prompt 1.1: “Iron gray hair” Emily’s iron- gray hair has chronological significance in the story. First‚ the hair belongs to Emily‚ who had sometime slept on the bed beside Homer Baron’s dead body‚ near where it was found. This term “Iron-Gray” had only lied within passage 4 in paragraph 6 when the narrator describes changes in appearance of Emily: “During the next few years‚ it grew grayer and grayer until it attained an even pepper-and-salt iron- gray‚ when it ceased turning”(Faulkner‚ 4.6) this
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1. Juliet dominates the balcony scene. This is shown by their positions on the stage. In this scene‚ Juliet is on the balcony looking down at Romeo. This shows Juliet’s dominance because it resembles the class structure during the Elizabethan era; the higher‚ more powerful people were ranked above the poor lower class. Juliet’s dominance can also be seen in Romeo’s lines. Romeo says “O‚ speak again‚ bright angel‚ for thou art / As glorious to this night‚ being o’er my head‚ / as is a winged messenger
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The Lotus Eaters Death was forecasted as we propelled through the storm that awakened at our wrongdoings. “The bows went plunging at the breeze‚ sails cracked and lashed out strips in the big wind.” (p. 1048) Even the simple thought of one surviving through the maelstrom was inconceivable. Nine days we “drifted on the teeming sea before dangerous high winds.” (p. 1048) On the tenth day‚ we “came to the coastline”. After driven by a storm through rough seas‚ we discover the land of the Lotus Eaters
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YOUR’S TANDEMLY CHAPTER - 1 1912 was just born. All six of the gang were‚ like usual‚ sitting by the town’s post office’s compound wall‚ neatly dressed‚ and waiting for the ladies to come out of the neighbouring tailoring class. And Andy in particular‚ was certainly the most nervous amongst them six. He had decided that he was going to talk to her that day. And for this one meeting‚ he had written‚ rewritten and practiced a baker’s dozen times‚ what he was going to say to her. But the moment she
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July 19‚ 2010‚ 9:30 pm‚ Cam was listening to music before he went to bed. Around 10 Cam went downstairs to get some water. His mother Judie was downstairs also getting a drink. Cam was only 10 and it was past his bedtime. “Why are you still up Mr.”‚ Judie said angrily. “I’m thirsty mom”‚ Cam said quietly. “Ok‚ please got to bed soon” she said. “I will” Cam said. Cam returned to his room. Cam’s mom came into his room to say goodnight. “It’s hot in here” she said. “Open your window and turn on your
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Because she was unable to lie any more; she had inner conflict which has been reflected as a stream of unconscious thoughts about the terrible she’d been throw‚ which awakened her soul to tell the truth under any | |circumstance | | | | She had thought herself free from lust and vile passions‚ free to live the clean and healthy life of the spirit It reflects Kitty and Charlie relationship. When he let her down in the beginning of the story and tried to get her
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The narrator should be able to forgive himself for not being able to save K. Because even though K was one of his best friends and was always there. Sometimes things happen for a reason. In the moment I am sure that the narrator felt absolutely horrid. As the years went on he should have tried to let go of that berdin. He should have just been able to come to the fact that K is gone and K will not be coming back anytime soon. Because I am sure that there is no day that goes by the narrator does
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The Great Gatsby Assignment Directions: * For each chapter (except Ch. 9)‚ at least one of the three columns (Device – Passage – Connection to Meaning) is completed for you. Your job is to correctly and meaningfully complete any blank column. Passages should be directly cited and effectively chosen (Include page number[s]). * Each “Connection to Meaning” entry will require multiple‚ thoughtful sentences. * Each “Connection to Meaning” entry must include: (a) discussion of meaning
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East of Eden by John Steinbeck has copious amounts of connecting plots‚ important details‚ symbolism‚ and major foreshadowing. The chapter that best represents themes and foreshadowing with subtle symbolism‚ therefore making it one of the most important chapters in the book‚ is chapter twenty-four. Indeed‚ it is one of the most important chapters in the entire book because it further develops the story and sets the stage for Cal and Aron’s drama. The chapter begins with Samuel Hamilton visiting
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LI 532 Paper #3 February 27‚ 2008 East of Eden: The Discovery of Innocence on the Western Frontier What happens in the West? What kind of change takes place when an individual crosses over the boundary separating what has been settled from what has yet to be— the frontier. Over the last few weeks I have continued to probe the idea of the West as a place that has yet to be defined. Many times‚ authors and people are not even sure where it starts as it is an invisible border that exists only
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