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    Claire Reticker 9-20-13 5th Period Drama Objective Review: I really enjoyed reading Riders to the Sea. Although it was not always very clear and was slightly confusing it always kept me interested and I couldn’t keep my eyes of the page. I loved the vocabulary that they used in the early 1900s. I thought that it seemed very classy and intelligent. I love the way John Millington Synge described how Maurya (the old woman) lost all of her sons to the sea. He uses very brief and to the point

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    QUESTION 2: Analyze the ways in which British imperial policies between 1763 and 1776 intensified colonials’ resistance to British rule and their commitment to republican values. By 1763‚ the American colonies were becoming increasily divided from Britain. Over the next 13 years‚ new imperial policies led the colonies to Revolution and Independence. From 1763 and 1776 Britain began to enforce new taxes and establish restriction on colonial life; these changes led the colonies to establish new values

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    A Fight for Independence America: The land of the free‚ and the home of the brave. We all know that if we look at America in the prime of its greatness‚ it was just this‚ the land of the free. It was free from oppression‚ from stubborn‚ and greedy laws‚ and acts that held us back. However‚ this independence did not happen overnight. It happened over the course of hundreds of years. America was‚ and still is‚ a nation of those who fought for what they believed in‚ and it all began in the prime of

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    Was the American Revolution Inevitable? During the French and Indian War‚ the British defeated the French and became the national masters of the region of eastern and northern part of North America. However‚ the war was expensive toward the economy which resulted in the British becoming in debt. As a result‚ of the French and Indian War‚ the British expected the colonist to pay for defense and they passed a series of laws which were to help regulate the colonies under British control but eventually

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    Throughout history‚ there is not an event that can relate to the one of the American Revolution. This revolution that took place in the Americas had many events that led to this revolution for the colonies. The events that slowly crept up to the much-needed revolution was in the period from 1750 to 1776. During this time‚ the struggling American colonies that were under control by the English and its parliament were dealing with different situations politically‚ socially and economically that led

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    John Davis English 1205 Ms. Jue 3/03/13 Making a Life Changing Decision In James Joyce’s short story‚ “Eveline”‚ the main character is faced with a life changing decision. Eveline‚ who is a young woman‚ has taken on the role of her deceased mother by caring and providing for her family. The daily chores she endeavors have really taken a toll on her psychological well-being. Fortunately for her‚ she has been given the opportunity to escape her home of Dublin with her so-called new lover‚ Frank

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    Thorton Wilder’s Our Town is the story of the small town of Grover’s Corners‚ New Hampshire. Set in the early twentieth century‚ it depicts the ordinary lives of its inhabitants. There is a particular focus on the lives of Emily Webb‚ the daughter of a newspaper editor and George Gibbs‚ a doctor’s son. Act one‚ taking place in 1901‚ reveals a typical day in the town‚ with the milkman going about his job and kids rushing off for school. Act two takes place in 1904 and depicts the budding romance and

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    How The American Revolution Started By: Aaron Han April / 30 / 2014 The American Revolution was the colonists breaking from monarchy and switching to Democracy. The outcome of the movement lead to the Declaration of independence‚ and then the creation of America. There are several reasons why the American Revolution began‚ here are a few. The sugar act‚ or the American Duties Act was passed in 1764 for the sole purpose to raise money for the French Indian war. The Act forced a tax of

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    Set in post-apartheid South Africa‚ J. M. Coetzee’s searing novel tells the story of David Lurie‚ a twice divorced‚ 52-year-old professor of communications and Romantic Poetry at Cape Technical University. The story is about how David feels disgrace about the things that he had came through. And some parts of the novel reflect the historical background. The novel examines the history of racial oppression in South Africa following with the development of the story that happened to David. After David

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    Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ A Trivial Comedy For Serious People is a play about two friends Jack Worthing and Algernon (Algy) Moncrieff. In order to get away from their lives the two men invent fictitious characters to explain their absence (Jack invents Earnest while Algy invents Bunbury) from the country in Jack’s case and town in Algy’s. To complicate matters the two men then fall in love Jack with Gwendolen‚ Algy’s cousin and Algy with Jacks ward Cecily. Both women believe

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