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Anthem book review

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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 In General Archetypes/ Hero?s Journey Characters Plot More Plot 1 This uprising from her childhood shaped Rand?s political views 4 Anthem is written in this format. 6 The name of Ayn Rand?s philosophy 8 The Russian Revolution 5 A journal or diary 7 Objectivism 9 The character who best exemplifies the Father/Son conflict with Equality 20 Complete name of the novel?s protagonist 22 Worker in the fields, leaves society with Equality 24 The name Liberty secretly gives to Equality upon meeting him 26 Friend and confidant to Equality, keeps his discoveries secret 28 ?Half-brained? street sweeper assigned to Equality?s brigade 30 The job that Equality hopes to be assigned 32

poem book

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AUDRE LORDE Audre Lorde was very well known in the African American community. Her poetry was published often during the 1960?s and included in black literary magazines. She was also politically involved in anti-war and feminist movements during this time. Audre Lorde based her poetry on differences including the contrast between certain groups of women. She was against feminism and racism she felt that her writings gave African American women a voice towards the community. COPING It has rained for five days running the world is a round puddle of sunless water where small islands are only beginning to cope a young boy in my garden is bailing out water from his flower patch when I ask him why he tells me young seeds that have not seen sun forget and drown easily.

short story terms

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Short Story Terminology Worksheet Sequence of Events: (Page 2 and 3 of the Lit book) Plot- sequence of events in the story Exposition- introduces characters settings and conflicts Rising Action- develops conflict with complications and leads to conflicts Climax- story reaches emotional high point Falling Action- logical result of the climax Resolution- presents final outcome Time and Place: Setting- time and place in which a story happens. Not only includes physical surroundings but also include ideas, costumes, values, beliefs of the period in which the story takes place. Imagery- helps create emotional response in a reader.

Monkey paw

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Unit 3 Performance Task W.W. Jacobs uses lots figurative language in his story ?The Monkey?s Paw.? Jacobs uses figurative language in different ways such as irony and suspense. The mood in ?The Monkey?s Paw? changes a lot throughout the story. Jacobs uses figurative language to set the mood in his story ?The Monkey?s Paw.?

Fahrenheit 451 MWDS

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Name & Class: _ _A.J. COX 1ST PERIOD ___ Title/Author: Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury Date of Publication/Genre: Published-1953 Genre-Dystopian Fiction, Science Fiction Biographical information about the author: Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) grew up in Waukegan, Illinois during his young childhood and moved to LA at 14. He was always a big reader throughout his childhood. He is most famous for being a ?king? of sci-fi in the 1950?s Historical information on the period of publication: During the 1950?s the USA was enduring the Cold War and was starting the Arms and Space Races. This led to science fiction being very popular at the time.

Great Expectations MWDS

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Name & Class: AJ COX 1st PERIOD Title/Author: Great Expectations, By Charles Dickens Date of Publication/Genre: Weekly from December 1st 1860 to August 3rd, 1861 in All the Year Round, Dickens? Newspaper. Great Expectations is a Realistic Fiction novel.

Pride and Prejudice - Mr Darcy shapes events

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English Literature Pride & Prejudice Pride and Prejudice How does Austen use the character of Mr Darcy to shape events in Pride and Prejudice? It is important for readers to remember whilst reading any literature that the plot is not simply a story told to entertain; the characters not people; and the backdrop not simply a place. This is especially evident in Jane Austen?s novel Pride and Prejudice, but can also be found in fables or myths, as the plot conceals a moral decision.

Romeo and Juliet Essay - Love in Act 1

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Romeo and Juliet Task: Explore Shakespeare?s treatment of the theme of Love in Act 1 of ?Romeo and Juliet?. How does Shakespeare make the first meeting of the lovers dramatic and convincing for his audience? Romeo and Juliet is the story of a ?pair of star-cross?d lovers?, born into two feuding families. The Montague?s and Capulet?s are two households ?both alike in dignity? who have been at war for as long as each household can remember but neither know why. Although we are told the fate of the two lovers at the beginning, using the prologue, Shakespeare still delays their meeting to show the depth of the feud and how it affects Romeo and Juliet.

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