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    Character Analysis- The Great Gatbsy‚ Chapter 1 Nick Carraway serves as the novels narrator and tells us in chapter one that he is tolerant‚ open-minded‚ and quiet and a good listener‚ which makes others; want to confide their secrets in him. Nick is repulsed by the phony nature of the socialites and his moral sense sets him apart from the other characters in the novel. “ Unjustly accused of being a politician”. He seems to be a biased narrator‚ and possibly unreliable as he seems to contradict

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    socio-economic inequalities life of African American. 1. Children in The Lessons are black and poor a. The story is a lesson and a window for the reader into Bambara’s reality‚ as much as it is a lesson and a window for the young female harlemite‚ Sylvia‚ who is the main character. b. The Lesson” is a first person narrative told by a young‚ poor‚ black girl growing up in Harlem in an unspecified time period known only as “Back in the days when everyone was old and stupid or young and foolish and

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    no yearn to be in their current surroundings. Sylvia in “The Lesson” describes her neighborhood as foul smelling. It was so bad “you couldn’t halfway play hide-and-seek without a goddamn gas mask” (Bambara 1). Likewise‚ Sammy in “A&P” compares the costumer at his checkout lane to a witch. Within the first few paragraphs of both stories‚ one can tell that both Sylvia’s and Sammy’s atmospheres are not what they wish. Both the ghetto in which Sylvia lives and the grocery store in which Sammy works

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    a group ‘they are all gloved’ (l.3)‚ ‘they are smiling’ (l.4) and ‘everybody is nodding’ (l.12) where this group of people are always doing things together in exception of her. She also uses absolutes like "all" signifying sense of being left out. Plath also conveys vulnerability through straightforward phrases like ‘I have no protection’ (l.3) and ‘nude as a chicken neck’ (l.6). The use of anaphora and repetition shows a panicked reassurance that she doesn’t fear loneliness and enhances her declaration

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    can be read in books and poems. The Untitled painting created by Banksy is an example of juxtaposition in art. In the painting‚ one can see that it is a picture of two children standing on top of a pile of guns. One child is holding a heart shaped balloon and the other is holding a teddy bear. Banksy is an anonymous street artist. It is estimated that he was born in about 1975‚ in Bristol‚ England (Buckley). His family‚ friends‚ and agents have protected him and kept his true identity a secret. Banksy

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    Sylvia from "A White Heron" Although the story "A White Heron" has a limited amount of characters‚ the author Sarah Orne Jewett was able to capture and bring about each characters distinguishing personalities. Their different‚ but moral strengths and weaknesses the gives the reader a clear understanding of the mediocrity‚ fear‚ and loyalty that the story is trying to portray in one little girl. Sylvia was nine when she came to live with Mrs. Tilley in the abyss of the New England wilderness

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    The decision to initiate ECPR depended on the provider present in the ED upon patient arrival as well as the availability of the ECPR team. Data for the study was collected from multiple registries including pre-hospital and hospital. Follow-up information was obtained via telephone or inquiry form. Neurologic status at three months after cardiac arrest was analyzed via the Glasgow-Pittsburgh Cerebral Performance and Overall Performance Categories scale (CPC). As reported in Appendix A.1‚ the

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    Anthony P. Schaible Ms. Hanna Frazier AP English 12 5 January 2013 Sharon Olds: From Psalms to Satan Says Movement: Sharon Olds is a confessional poet. The criteria of the confessional genre are subject matter that is deeply personal to the speaker or author. The work of Sharon Olds is almost exclusively her own personal experiences with her sisters and parents as well as her experiences with being a mother. The subject matter is also typically on taboo subjects such as sex which is also a

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    a scientist that studies birds. He is willing to pay ten dollars to whomever can show him the White Heron he had once seen. It is now up to Sylvia‚ the young girl‚ to make a decision either in favor of the ornithologist or the white heron. Ultimately‚ she will be making a decision to acquiesce to male dominance or not. The pine tree in which Sylvia climbs in order to see the white heron up close can be represented as a symbol of life. "Now she thought of the tree with a new excitement‚ for

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    «Up the Down Staircase» The text under analysis is a fragment from the novel «Up the Down Staircase»‚ written by Bel Kaufman‚ an outstanding American writer. She worked as a teacher of the English language and literature in a New York high school for many years. She is best-known for her novel «Up the Down Staircase»‚ which was published in 1965. The book deals with the experience of a young high school teacher. So‚ it’s rather obvious that the novel comprises some autobiographical episodes. The

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