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    in a relief and excited tone Imagery- figurative description or illustration; rhetorical  images collectively Pg. # Imagery Explain Pg.139 “I hurried off.” I can see someone in a panic and running away Pg.39 “Mitch got up and strolled across the cafeteria.” I can physically see Mitch getting up and walking. Pg.111 “Someday you will thank us for dragging you in this world.” I imagine dragging them up and down the hallways. Pg.168 “I heard a clatter

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    Fear The Birds‚ the novella version is a more accurate and symbolic representation of how society was feeling at the time. The novella is a short story of a family living in euro England that is savagely attacked by birds. The film in the other hand is a loosely representation compared to the novella. In the film it is a town that is attacked by birds near a sea side town. The conflict starts with the town people being ignorant of the threat. In both the novella and the film of The Birds clearly

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    Tuesdays with Morrie explores life after death to the columnist Mitch Albom. “All endings are beginning‚ we just don’t know it at the time‚” stated Albom. The meaning of the following quote is if you pass away‚ you still live after life. However‚ the quote can not be empirically proven that there is in fact afterlife of some kind. There is not enough evidence for it to be proven that one exist. Love is the one medicine that can help anybody through a difficult situation he or she is in. Ultimately

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    Streetcar Named Desire & Mean Girls speech/essay: In every human relationship‚ there is some kind of power involved. It is the core of all human relationships. The power of seduction between a women and a man‚ the power of persuasion‚ the power of strength over weakness‚ the power that a parent holds over a child‚ power of wealth and social statues are just some different kinds of power which are adapted in own everyday lives. With friendship‚ comes decisions‚ which comes then with control

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    adversity was letting up‚ when the war was almost over‚ he had lost himself‚ and his faith in God. In Tuesdays with Morrie‚ Morrie Schwartz does not come out and say that he is a religious man. Mitch asks him one day if he believes that God is testing his faith like He did with Job’s in the Bible. Morrie answers Mitch by saying‚ “I think God overdid it” (Albom 151). This signifies that Morrie does have faith‚ but he sometimes has trouble understanding why God has done this to him. Morrie faces his adversity

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    A Streetcar Named Desire Symbolism is an important literary device used to give the reader an understanding of a character. Tennessee Williams‚ with the use of symbolism‚ brings his character’s alive in his play‚ A Streetcar name desire. In the story the reader follows a young southern woman by the name of Blanche Dubois as she moves to New Orleans to live with her sister‚ Stella‚ and her brother-in-law‚ Stanley. From there the reader slowly sees the Blanche’s descent into madness as she begins

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    Tennessee Williams was a post-modern dramatist following World War II who brought Southern Gothic style to popularity. He conveyed realistic‚ broken characters to his audience‚ drawing inspiration to his own family. In 1947 A Streetcar Named Desire first appeared on the Broadway stage. In 1948 it had brought fame to Marlon Brando and won Williams a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Within the drama‚ themes of beauty‚ desire‚ manipulation‚ and social class draw empathy for the manipulative Blanche. Tennessee

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    Blanche seems to think her ethnic origins make her better than others‚ and uses it as a point of pride. She often during the play is seen showing her self-proclaimed superiority towards all of the other characters. In the film‚ Blanche is attracted to Mitch because

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    In What Ways Can you Compare and Contrast Blanche DuBois and Nora Helmer? Both Blanche DuBois and Nora Helmer are main characters in the two plays A Streetcar Named Desire and A Dolls House. You can compare and contrast the two characters because they do have a lot in common‚ however‚ they do appear extremely different at first. A major difference which can be seen straight away is that the two women are living in two different eras; Nora in 1879 and Blanche in 1947. Both characters are introduced

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    Allan. I told Mitch about Allan tonight. My dear Allan. My first love. My teenage love. My -ex-husband. He who came to me for help and I didn’t realize. He whom I… I don’t even want to say it. I keep telling myself it wasn’t my fault‚ but it was‚ wasn’t it? I was angry. Of course I was. Who wouldn’t be? Not only had he cheated on me‚ he had also married me knowing he would never love me the way I loved him! I couldn’t stand the humiliation. I had to at least let him know I knew. I had to let

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