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    Alice The origin of surrealist cinema dates back to the 1920s in Paris. Surrealist cinema is described as not following the formula of a classic narrative film‚ and often uses shocking images. It was found in between both World Wars‚ which was a dark time for many nations. People questioned the conventional understanding of reality‚ because reality seemed to be in total chaos. Years later the Cold War would occur and Czechoslovakia would become a communist nation. Filmmaker Jan Svankmajer from

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    an extended living room. When the hard clay is swept clean as a floor and the sand around the edges lined with tiny‚ irregular grooves anyone can come and sit and look up into the elm tree and wait for the breezes that never come inside the house” (Walker‚ 1973‚1). Dee arrives in her rural childhood home proudly sporting "[Her hair] stands straight up like the wool on a sheep" afro coupled with a decked out fashionable African dress and jewelry. Not to mention‚ an irony occurred when Dee’s Muslim boyfriend

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    Name Class Period Date Devil and Tom Walker (Modern Revision) Tom Walker sat at his bedside feeling rather melancholy for he had not much to do but be chided at by his notorious witch of a wife. They both lived in their humble abode of an apartment in the middle of a city but they had a sublime view that overlooked the scenery of the domicile’s dumpsters. They lived poorly‚ just barely getting by to afford a couple gallons of gas. Tom grew a hatred for almost everyone around and had only

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    Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen Letters to Alice- Fay Weldon An examination of Jane Austen’s 1813 social satire Pride and Prejudice‚ and the reading of Fay Weldon’s 1984 epistolary text Letters to Alice on first reading Jane Austen‚ allows understanding of Austen’s novel to be moulded and then shifted. Pride and Prejudice is a novel of manners‚ focusing on marriage‚ Pride‚ Prejudice and Social Class which are projected through the characters‚ gentry-class setting and Austen’s authorial comment

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    In the selected texts we read there is one noticeable theme. That theme is racism. Racism has always been a problem in the United States. It is still a problem today. In the book Freedom Walkers and the text‚ the Power of Nonviolence both of the authors talked about one common theme. The authors talk about how African Americans tried to overcome racism. Not all of the tries were successful. Emmett Till was a young boy when he died. He died at the age of fourteen. Emmett Till didn’t just die he

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    Entry 13 – Author’s Bio Alice Munro‚ née Alice Ann Laidlaw‚ was born on July 10‚ 1931 in Ontario‚ Canada. Born to a fox farmer father‚ Robert Eric Laidlaw‚ and a former schoolteacher mother‚ Anne Clarke Chamney Laidlaw. She left her family’s farm to study at the University of Western Ontario‚ where she majored in journalism and English. However‚ she left the university without finishing her degree to marry her first husband‚ James Munro. As newlyweds‚ the couple moved from Ontario to Vancouver.

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    Alice In Wonderland and a Curious Child Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice in Wonderland has entertained not only children but adults for over one hundred years. The tale has become a treasure of philosophers‚ literary critics‚ and psychoanalysts. There appears to be something in Alice for everyone‚ and there are almost as many explanations of the work as there are commentators. One commentary is A Curious Child by Nina Auerbach. Auerbach discussed how Alice is a representation of a middle class child

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    Anonymous. "Go Ask Alice." New York: Avon Books‚1982 1. Point of view-the perspective from which the author tells the story. "Alice writes in her undated diary from a hospital. She is unsure how she has ended up here and can only think of the worms she thinks are eating her alive. She has apparently been biting her fingers down to the bone." Undated (July) The book " Go Ask Alice" was written in in first person. This gives the reader an idea of what Alice is thinking and her feelings

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    Alice In Wonderland Literary Analysis Many themes are explored when reading Lewis Carrol’s‚ Alice in Wonderland. Themes of childhood innocence‚ child abuse‚ dream‚ and others. Reading the story‚ it was quite clear to see one particular theme portrayed through out the book: child to adult progression. Alice in Wonderland is full of experiences that lead Alice to becoming more of herself and that help her grow up. It’s a story of trial‚ confusion‚ understanding‚ and success. And more confusion. Though

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    a person’s life negatively or positively. In the book "Lucky" by: Alice Sebold‚ society is shown to treat her as an outcast. Meaning‚ that the way people around her treat her‚ I felt was very disgusting and inconsiderate. Her friends’‚ teachers’‚ the people she knew‚ all isolated

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