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    A Shocking Accident

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    Ap. English 3 “A Shocking Accident” Essay Graham Greene wrote a short story called “A Shocking Accident.” A nine year old boy named Jerome is told that his father has died in an accident and the only thing he could ask was “What happened to the pig?” Greene makes it known in this short story that humans are irrational and meaningless. Selective detail is used to enhance the theme that men are disconnected. Jerome’s father barely cared for his son and

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    8:00pm‚ I went to see the Martha Graham performance at Northtrop. I was very luck to get third row seats‚ especially for the price of rush tickets. The performance began with a woman sharing the background of Martha Graham‚ who would also be the narrater in between performances. The audience was guided through the history and early life of Martha Graham before each dance piece. It was especially helpful to see videos of the original performances that Martha Graham performed herself. This aspect of

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    About the author RK Narayan brought Indian writing in English to western nations. He was helped in the venture by Graham Greene. Narayan’s stories mostly have the fictional town of Malgudi as their geographical reference point. Malgudi could be anywhere in India. It is a microcosm of the huge country. Even today there are readers who believe that Malgudi exists; so realistically did Narayan describe the place. Narayan’s stories were brief‚ some barely ten pages long‚ but within this he was able

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    rn Dance History Kimberly Valmore Isadora Duncan’s Legacy Isadora Duncan was the first American dancer to define natural movement. She was referred to as the Mother of Modern Dance due to her achievements and artistic abilities. She was not a fan of ballet because she thought it was “ugly and against nature.” She believed that dancing should be an art and not require so many rules like ballet. This led her to begin working in major dance companies and eventually start her own dance companies. Isadora

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    The Quiet American

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    Graham Green’s novel‚ The Quiet American takes place in Vietnam as the French Colonization of the country is coming closer to an end. It is a time where the American’s are beginning to arrive in Vietnam with hope of ending the colonization while attempting to "protect" the south from communism and the ever-dreaded "Domino Theory". Within this one novel‚ Graham Greene has different stories and can capture diverse readers. One story tells a love story between two people from different cultures‚ another

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    a shocking accident

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    Graham Greene The Destructors‚ A Shocking Accident‚ and The Blue Film. Graham Greene has a style of writing‚ which incorporates much meaning with a hint of dry humor. The environment in which a writ er lives determines the type of works that they will produce. Another factor which many writers tak e advantage of is a select type of genre or author that they read at earlier stages in the developme nt of their writing style. Like most writers‚ Graham Greene’s style reflects his upbringing. Greene was

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    Merce Cunningham

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    Merce Cunningham Merce Cunningham was born in Centralia‚ Washington on April 16‚ 1919. He played a part in the invention and application of new techniques in modern dance and is considered one of the most important choreographers of our time. He expanded the frontiers of dance‚ visual‚ and performing arts. Throughout his life‚ Cunningham was one of the greatest American dancers. His collaborations with artistic innovators from every creative perspective have changed the body of American dance‚ music

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    William Graham early life‚ upbringing and early experiences [pic] http://www.billygraham.org/MediaRelations_Bios.asp?id=0 William (Billy) F. Graham Profile "My one purpose in life is to help people find a personal relationship with God‚ which‚ I believe‚ comes through knowing Christ." --Billy Graham Evangelist Billy Graham took Christ literally when He said in Mark 16:15‚ “Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature.” Mr. Graham has preached the Gospel to more

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    Intro about the story The Case for the Defence is a well-written thriller by Graham Greene‚ a famous English novelist‚ which deals with a strange murder trial. The defendant‚ guilty of murder of a woman and having four eye-witnesses to testify against him is thought of standing no chance of acquittal. Yet‚ a twist in the story renders the jurymen helpless and they have to acquit him for lack of evidence. In the end‚ he or his twin brother meets with a horrible death‚ having been crushed under a

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    Testing along with questioning. In the film “Signs”‚ the main character‚ Graham Hess is left as a single parent. He is overloaded with many tragedies and hard decisions which makes him test his own beliefs along with his faith and trust in god. Living in the Hess household‚ there is two children‚ Morgan and Bo along with their Uncle Merrill and father Graham. Although the family lives in a rural area‚ they are outside of civilization because they live on their farm. With the family living on a farm

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