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    From Rosie To Lucy

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    The chapter‚ From Rosie to Lucy‚ by James West Davidson and Mark Hamilton Lytle‚ is about how the feminine mystique changed drastically from the era of WWII to the era of the baby boom. The shift was attributed to men’s influence on the women through fashion trends‚ magazines‚ and TV shows. The main purpose of the chapter is to show that the propaganda through TV and society affected individuals‚ and more specifically the feminine mystique. In the first section of the chapter the authors talk about

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    understanding visual representations‚ self-monitoring‚ and reflecting. The book used for this class is Lewis‚ (1950)‚ The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe. The chapter selected is chapter one and two: Lucy looks into the wardrobe‚ and what Lucy found there. Pre-reading Pre-reading strategies are often addressed in lesson plans prior to the start of a novel or a

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    presented clearly. The ordinary world is presented when the Pevensie children are still in London. Lucy‚ Edmund‚ Susan and Peter live in London around the time of World War II. They are forced to evacuate‚ and are sent to live with Professor Kirke. The professor is never seen and the children are told to never disturb him when he is working. One day when the children are playing hide and seek on

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    Women have fought to be where we stand today! Standing as equals “ All men and women are created equal”. These women stood tall as they endured harsh brutality to fight for a greater cause. Women like Susan B. Anthony‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Lucy Stone‚ Henry Blackwell and more all play a big role in the fight for equal rights among men and women. Those women have forever changed our society and their story is what shaped America to what it is today. America where everyone is free and everyone

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    even the magical unicorns. Lucy‚Edmund‚Susan‚and‚Peter had to move from London because they were being attacked.pg.1.They moved to a Professor’s old mansion and they wanted to explore it.pg.5.Lucy saw a mysterious wardrobe and went inside it.pg.5.When she went inside it‚it started to get cold.Lucy met a faun named Mr.Tumnus.He took her to his cave and had tea with her.pg.16.The theme of The Lion‚The Witch‚and The Wardrobe is compassion and forgiveness. In my opinion‚Lucy was the most compassionate

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    The lyrics of the song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds‚ performed by The Beatles‚ and primarily written by John Lennon‚ takes the reader or listener on a journey into the imagination. There are a few interpretations of this song. The most popular interpretation being‚ that the lyrics of the song follow the kind of journey that one would embark on upon the consumption of the hallucinogenic drug LSD which would project the wildest of imaginings. Although at the time of release‚ John Lennon had stated

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    others in front of the Witch not showing his real self. He also makes fun of Lucy’s story and enjoys being like that. Even if we like to live our false self‚ it can never give us true happiness and at the end one has to suffer. Edmund’s behavior with Lucy weakened his relationship with his siblings. Peter reprimands him by saying‚ “You’ve been perfectly beastly to Lu ever since she started the nonsense about the wardrobe”. (Lewis‚ pg. 45) No one likes a person who disguises oneself with traits one never

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    Compare and Contrast

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    reading them. Peter is a strong protective individual. Peter thinks fast than executes the plan. Susan is the high queen of Nanina and is the best Archer in the land. Lucy is eleven and braver than any one else. She is also a healer and a holder of the Fire Lilly Potion. Edmund is head strong but is still regretting not trusting Lucy. I will now compare and contrast peter. First in the book he did not get into a fight. In the movie he does. In the book Peter did not yell at Edmund when the magic

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    threat of a Second World War attack in London in which the four main characters: Peter‚ Lucy‚ Edmund‚ and Susan are immediately evacuated to the home of a professor named Digory Kirke. One day‚ the Pevensie children play hide and seek‚ during which Lucy‚ the youngest sibling discovers a hidden wardrobe. After she goes into it she finds herself in a parallel universe called Narnia. During her excursion‚ Lucy meets a faun named Mr. Tumnus who is supposed to follow what the White Witch says. Even

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    Sweeney Todd Analysis

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    Barker‚ a skilled barber‚ is falsely charged and sentenced to a life of hard labor in Australia by the corrupt Judge Turpin‚ who lusts after Barker’s wife Lucy. Now under the assumed name "Sweeney Todd"‚ Barker returns to London with sailor Anthony Hope. At his old Fleet Street lodgings above Mrs. Nellie Lovett’s pie shop‚ he is led to believe that Lucy‚ having been raped by Turpin‚ has poisoned herself‚ and his teenage daughter Johanna is now Turpin’s ward‚ and like her mother before her‚ is the object

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