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The Great Gatsby Chapter 6 Close Analysis - AP Lang

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The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 Close Analysis - AP Lang

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The Great Gatsby Chapter 3 Close Analysis - AP Lang

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Beowulf Review

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Beowulf Review Main themes: Identity: Oppression, Fate, Resurrection Heroic Code and other value systes: strength, courage, loyalty, hospitality, generosity, ceremoniousness in women, good reputation The Monster Grendel Explain why Grendel is so upset at the Danes in Herot and why he is exiled. Explain in detail what happens during Grendel?s first visit to Herot. The Arrival of the Hero How are Beowulf and his men treated when they arrive in Herot? Explain all the reasons why Beowulf came to help Hrothgar and his people? When he arrives, what does Beowulf do to show Hrothgar that he is the ?man for the job? of killing Grendel? Provide details. Unferth?s Challenge Describe Unferth?s version of Beowulf?s accomplishments.

symbolism in 1984

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Kim Sei-in Kim Mrs. Deetlefs English Literature 2 12 September 11 2011 Symbols and Motifs Used in the Novel 1984 George Orwell is a very well known writer, especially for his two major novels 1984 and Animal Farms. One common thing that the two novels, have is that Orwell intensely satires the social structure of communism, presenting gloomy predictions of it. However, more important than that is that Orwell uses symbolism in both novels. In this essay, I will discuss 3 different kinds of symbols and motifs: the Party?s surveillance, their mental control over people, and links to the past. First of all, Big Brother and the telescreens can be symbols and motifs for the party?s

Anne Frank

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The Life of Anne Frank ?I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.? Anne Frank is one of the most famous people of the Holocaust for her strength of getting through her childhood as a Jew, spending twenty-five months in hiding, and enduring many tragic experiences in the Holocaust. Due to her families arrest and finding her diary Anne Frank is respected around the world. Anne Frank was a very popular girl who had many friends, but being a Jew did not make life easy. Before the Holocaust Anne and her family lived in Frankfurt. According to the book ?Anne Frank in the world? this was home to about 30,000 Jews. She lived with her father Otto,

Fahrenheit 451

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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Main Character: Montag, Clarisse, Mildred, Captain Beatty, Faber Main Themes: ?Reliance on technology will utterly result in the destruction of us? and ?don?t forget that nature exists outside, not on your computer screen?.

Pride and Prejudice

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Michelle Nguyen Mrs. Bjornson English Pre-AP 5th Hour 13 May 2011 ? PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT ?1? Pre-AP Dialectical Journal on Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Summary
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