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Is Opehlia Pregnant?

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?To be, or not to be? That is the question.? Actually, it is not the only one in this play. In fact, William Shakespeare?s The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark is considered to be, ?the play of questions,? because of all of the ambiguities that the audience cannot seem to solve. Is Hamlet actually mad? Is the ghost of King Hamlet real? Is Ophelia, Polonius? innocent, unmarried daughter pregnant? Although Shakespeare does not directly say whether Ophelia is or is not pregnant, there is strong evidence that proves it. In proving that Ophelia is pregnant, although the other characters do not know about it, it is seen that the pregnancy directly affects what the other characters think of Hamlet.

"The Raven" Questions

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Raven Questions A. With what internal conflict does the speaker struggle? • The speaker struggles with the death of Lenore. B. Identify examples of alliteration, the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Noticed how often this sound device occurs in this narrative poem. What is the effect? • The effect makes this poem sound more rhythmic and catchy. C. What can you conclude about the speaker from the ways he reacts to the raven’s entrance? • We can conclude that the speaker is somewhat delighted amused about the bird sitting at his chamber door. D. Notice the internal rhyme-similar or identical sounds within a line-of the words master and disaster. Find examples of internal rhyme in other stanzas, and notice how they help emphasize certain words.

hamlet outline

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O n a dark winter night, a ghost walks the ramparts of Elsinore Castle in Denmark. Discovered first by a pair of watchmen, then by the scholar Horatio, the ghost resembles the recently deceased King Hamlet, whose brother Claudius has inherited the throne and married the king’s widow, Queen Gertrude. When Horatio and the watchmen bring Prince Hamlet, the son of Gertrude and the dead king, to see the ghost, it speaks to him, declaring ominously that it is indeed his father’s spirit, and that he was murdered by none other than Claudius. Ordering Hamlet to seek revenge on the man who usurped his throne and married his wife, the ghost disappears with the dawn.

Wuthering Heights Questions

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Finley ? PAGE ?1? Steven Finley Mr. Berrier AP English 12 February 2011 Wuthering Heights Chapters 4-9 In chapter 4, Ellen Dean takes over the narration of the story. She is currently one of Lockwood?s servants and Thrushcross Grange. Ellen was once a servant at Wuthering Heights and grew up with Catherine Earnshaw, Heathcliff, and Hindley. She also cared for Hareton as a child.

Lord of The Flies - Characters

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In his first novel, William Golding used a group of boys stranded on a tropical island to illustrate the malicious nature of mankind. Lord of the Flies dealt with changes that the boys underwent as they gradually adapted to the isolated freedom from society. Three main characters depicted different effects on certain individuals under those circumstances. Jack Merridew began as the arrogant and self-righteous leader of a choir. The freedom of the island allowed him to further develop the darker side of his personality as the Chief of a savage tribe. Ralph started as a self-assured boy whose confidence in himself came from the acceptance of his peers. He had a fair nature as he was willing to listen to Piggy. He became

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Reflection Chart Trait Examples from my farewell Diction:?What key words or phrases did I use purposefully? Are the words positive, negative, or neutral? I used word such as tender and loving purposely in my work to create a positive/neutral farewell. The use in the context imply that it is a positive farewell as I am going off to school and then to college in the end, but also neutral because it isn?t like that I am extremely glad to be separated from my mom but it is a good farewell. Imagery:?What types of imagery did I use? Did I appeal to more than one sense? What figurative language did I use (similes, metaphors, personification, etc.)? Are these images positive, negative, or neutral?

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