CURRICULUM S.Y. 2013-2014 COURSE NO.: English III COURSE TITLE: English and American Literature COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on one’s understanding of the English and American Literature from old to contemporary. It assists one in honing skills and creativity through the different performance tasks- short story writing‚ drama presentation‚ poetry slam‚ and persuasive essay writing as well as enhancing their fundamental language skills as integrated in each lesson to help learners
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“Comparing Poems & Short Story’s” Comparing short stories with poems can be an interesting way to learn literature. Things to look for are similarities in themes‚ the events that take place‚ the meaning of the poetry‚ and similar emotions or outcomes from what was read. The three pieces of literary work that will be discussed and compared are Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ Sherman Alexie’s “Grief Calls us to the Things of This World”‚ and Alfred Lord Tennyson “In Memoriam”. The point
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the company. Willis and six other engineers decided to form the Carrier Corporation which primarily sold air conditioners. ------------------------------------------------- BIBLIOGRAPHY ------------------------------------------------- Frost‚ Josephine C. The Haviland Genealogy — Ancestors and Descendants of William Haviland. New York: The Lyons Genealogical Co.‚ 1914‚ 3/5/2013 ------------------------------------------------- Ingels‚ Margaret (1952)‚ Willis Haviland Carrier: Father of Air Conditioning
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all the exact feelings and pain ms mallard feels. She actually explains in great detail‚ as if she knew what it’s like. It can also be a personal conflict she’s been through‚ or someone she knows The first advance plot of the story is when josephine‚ Mrs Mallard’s sister
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When Louise Mallard is told of her husband’s death‚ her sister Josephine and her husband’s friend Richard make sure that she does not go into shock because they know that it can kill her. Louise cries before her friend and sister‚ before going to her room alone to grieve. After sitting in the room and going back and forth from crying to being still‚ she realizes that although her husband cared for her deeply‚ now that he was dead she would be free of him and the authority he held over her. This brings
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Mallard’s name in the beginning of the piece; she is referred to only as Mrs. Mallard or the wife of Brently Mallard. She is not called Louise until after she speaks of her epiphany‚ and she is certainly not called Louise by a man. Only her sister‚ Josephine‚ refers to her by her first name. Perhaps the timing of her actual name being revealed is because she finds her sense of identity in her husband’s death. She no longer belongs to him; she is finally her own person. The opening line in Chopin’s
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south must figure out how she is going to continue her life without the moments she lived for as a parent. Throughout the story‚ Cora decides that she can’t live her life with her head slumped over and her spirits low‚ because that isn’t what Josephine would have wanted. Honoring a departed loved one has a huge effect on the way one express their grief‚ because honoring a departed loved one’s identity brings stronger and more relationships‚ a sense of closure and comfort which is a crucial element
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structure. In the beginning we find out that Mrs. Mallard is afflicted with heart trouble‚ and news about her husband’s death is brought to her "as gently as possible"‚ the second sentence introduce characters to the readers ” It was her sister Josephine who told her‚ in broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing. Her husband’s friend Richards was there‚ too‚ near her. It was he who had been in the newspaper office when intelligence of the railroad disaster was received‚ with
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H Case Study 1 Josephine is a 47-year-old single woman. The hardest times of the year for Josephine’s family are holidays and family gatherings; Josephine never seems to enjoy herself. She seldom smiles‚ laughs‚ or reacts to people and events around her. She remains detached and often goes into a room and plays video games or watches TV by herself‚ even when the rest of the family is eating. Her family members say that she is rude and do not want her around. Josephine lives by herself. She
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Disorder. Josephine is a 47-year-old single woman. The hardest times of the year for Josephine’s family are holidays and family gatherings; Josephine never seems to enjoy herself. She seldom smiles‚ laughs‚ or reacts to people and events around her. She remains detached and often goes into a room and plays video games or watches television by herself‚ even when the rest of the family is eating. Her family members say that she is rude and do not want her around. Josephine lives by herself
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