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    1.) The protagonist in “A Worn Path” is Phoenix Jackson‚ an elderly black woman who lives along the Natchez Trace. History shows that the Natchez Trace was a road begun in 1806‚ extending from Mississippi to Tennessee and was approximately 500 miles long. The story depicts Phoenix’s long journey on foot‚ from her home to Natchez‚ a small outlying town. The story characterizes both internal and external conflicts in Phoenix’s quest to acquire medicine for her sick grandson. Poor vision‚ unsteady gait

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    “The Lottery‚” is a short story written by Shirley Jackson in 1948‚ shows dark sides hidden in people’s minds. This story was influenced after the World War Ⅱ‚ so people’s brutality from the war is reflected to this story. In this story‚ there is an annual lottery that the result of winning is stoned. Jackson uses symbolism to imply that blind obedience to tradition can be dangerous and people’s unconscionableness. At first‚ names of each character have specific meanings.

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    Bible of the Old Testament‚ it says that each year on the Day of Atonement‚ they would use 2 goats. One to be sacrificed for the Lord and one to atone for the people’s sins. However in this case‚ they sacrifice Tessie for the good of the community. Jackson was inspired to have a sacrificial ritual from a Syracuse University professor’s Introduction to Folklore course and Sir James Frazer’s The Golden Bough‚ an enormous collection of folktales and myths that inspired modern American literature. In Frazer’s

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    of Jackson Pollock When thinking about an artist and their methods making some form of impact on the art world‚ there leaves little opportunity for such an artist to do so when they can be found in similar method pools. It is often repetitive techniques of an upright easel and oil paint that these artists we are familiar with use. There really is not anything profound that makes them stand out as they ought to‚ other than movements and historical backgrounds. However‚ modern artist Jackson Pollock

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    traditionally been some of the busiest hubs of people in the world. Thousands of people go through these hubs to get home‚ to work‚ or to vacation destinations. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta‚ Georgia is the single busiest airport in the United States. With 151 domestic‚ and 28 international gates‚ Hartsfield-Jackson has almost 45 million passengers traveling through its complex every year. For comparison‚ Boston’s Logan International Airport is the19th busiest airport in the

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    Ever heard of Percy Jackson? You know‚ Greek mythology mixed with our modern culture? Children of the gods; the demigods? No? Well‚ you sure are missing out on a lot. But it’s fine. I’ll try to fill you in as much as I can about the series. Percy Jackson is the main character of the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" book series written by Rick Riordan. I will be discussing why I chose Percy as my epic hero. My reasons? He has saved the world not once‚ but twice. He has gone on many quests/ journeys

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    “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story that presents an annual mandatory lottery where each “head” of the family comes up to draw a paper. The family with the head who picks the paper redraws as a whole‚ and the “lucky winner” gets stoned to death. Villagers in the town originally performed the lottery from the belief that a sacrifice brought better crops to the village. Now‚ however‚ the villagers‚ who have forgotten the purpose‚ continue just because it is a tradition. In the beginning

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    Babylon Revisited: Analysis Of Characters. Charlie Wales Despite his many flaws‚ Charlie is a man whom almost everyone can’t help but like. It’s surprising that Charlie’s so likeable considering his wild past of uncontrollable alcoholism‚ his possible complicity in his wife’s death‚ and the fact that he essentially abandoned his child. He seems so earnest in his efforts to reverse the situation. We also note that he rejects his former friends and he merely takes only one drink per day. Fitzgerald

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    The book Percy Jackson the lightning thief is the first book in a series of five. In chronological order it goes The Lightning Thief‚ The Sea of Monsters‚ The Titan’s Curse (in which I have already read) and then The Battle of the Labyrinth and The Last Olympian. Percy Jackson the first offspring of Poseidon in seventy-five years and has to go on a quest to stop his Father and Zeus from starting a war of the gods. He is an interesting character‚ but undoubtedly the bravest. The first reason

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    Corresponding Chronicles Sheryl Gounder The art of storytelling has been around for many generations. “The Witch” by Shirley Jackson and “The Storyteller” by Saki share the common act of storytelling. The stories reflect each other’s main concept of telling a story within a story. Both authors provide imagery and detail within the ambience and characters. The stories share similar surroundings. “The Storyteller” and “The Witch” begin in a railway carriage. As both stories advance so do the

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