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    trying to take his power. Ralph shows that he is “fair” both on the outside as well as the inside as a leader. Pg. 80calls order 1st chapteruses conch for everyone Pg. 1fair-haired Jack is about Ralph’s age‚ with a skinnier build and red hair. His freckled face is described as being "ugly without silliness." From the very beginning‚ he seems to manifest emotions of anger and savagery. In the start of the novel‚ he is the leader of his choir group‚ who later become hunters as the book

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    Optimism: Anxiety and Jess

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    Everything was a blur. Seconds turn into minutes. Minutes turn into hours. Two songs played over and over on my iPod‚ “Wind Beneath my Wings‚” by Bette Midler and “Ten Thousand Angels‚” by Lynn Cooper. As the lyrics played‚ tears flowed down my bright red cheeks. Jess was always content with letting me shine and being the center of attention. She was always there for me. I remember the good and the challenging times we had together. Growing up we were like twins we shared a special bond. Jess is my hero

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    boys have changed since they’ve first gotten onto the island. For example‚ one of the major character changes was Jack and his transformation. In the beginning of the story‚ Jack Merridew had bright red hair‚ and a whole lot of confidence. At the end of the several months‚ where things go wrong‚ Jack’s hair is now a sandy color‚ and is also longer. Also‚ he was covered in freckles and sunburn‚ due to all the time they’ve spent in the sunburn. Personality wise‚ it seems that Jack has also gotten more

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    Adjectives for Ruby * Red Hair – Pg. 11 * Pale Skin – Pg. 11 * Tall – Pg. 11 * Wiry Frame – Pg. 11 * Homely – Pg. 13 * Short Hair – Pg. 23 * Independent – Pg. 146 * Unsociable – Pg. 228 * Worried – Pg. 372 * Afraid – Pg. 380 Ruby Says Does “I’m so confused Ruby tries

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    Red Hair Scene Analysis

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    This choice in costumes shows the contrast between Sarah’s views of how she wants to look and the reality of how she really does look. 3) The real life Sarah’s hair is red‚ but the roots are clearly seen and it’s faded and not kept very kept. In contrast‚ the TV Sarah has bright red hair that is styled. 4) The setting is also important for showing Sarah’s character. The apartment is shown as old and plain‚ identical to Sarah. Later in the scene the apartment

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    The Breakfast Club

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    adjustment anxiety. The girl dressed in black that starts out not talking‚ continuously chews her thumbnails‚ the geek is talking to himself and admits that he is in different academic clubs‚ the bully is singing and pretends to pee on the floor‚ the red headed girl and the jock become annoyed with the bully’s attitude. Norming is attempting to resolve conflicts. The group works together‚ there is more acceptance of diversity in the group‚ reconciliation and a show of affection. The bully messes

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    of makeup on and my hair is silky straight unlike it’s usual‚ natural state which is bouncy and somewhat frizzy spirals that I had inherited from my mother and grandmother and now love and take pride in. I was around eight years old and I remember little flashes of the pre-photoshoot hair and makeup. I remember the beautician‚ Crystal asking me whether I wanted pink or golden‚ and then picking Golden. At one point while Crystal was detangling my tangled‚ curly hair‚ I distinctly remember

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    Fifteenth Young Ophelia Lennox fights against a secretive order‚ an evil therapist‚ and a wild boar. This is to be her strangest birthday yet. We do not wear red. Dark red is like the color of blood and even pink is frowned upon. They do not like it. Sluts and whores are called red women. We do not eat fish. We eat red meats and plants and beans and wheat. It’s because they hate the taste. They do not trust the land beyond the fences. It is dangerous there‚ so we do not cross it. They

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    When they weren’t sexual-fantasy fodder‚ they were servile and obedient–particularly in the 1940′s and 1950′s after the end of the strong women era of World War II. They wore their hair in perfect curls‚ with their perfect dresses and worked merrily away in their perfect kitchens. In Jack Levine’s Girl with Red Hair there is a shift away from the perfect‚ care-free woman that came before. Rather‚ nudity

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    Stereotypes in „The Little Red Riding Hood“ “Happily ever after” – a saying that might be familiar to almost every person as it is one of the most common endings of fairytales. Especially for children fairytales are a highly influential text type. When reading a fairytale children usually identify some role model and moreover they first come across stereotypes. Every fairytale contains “widely held but fixed and oversimplified image[s] or idea[s] of a particular type of person or thing” (Oxford

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