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    Flowers

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    Themes in Flowers for Algernon Charlie’s Struggle between Intellect and Emotion “The more intelligent you become the more problems you’ll have‚ Charlie. Your intellectual growth is going to outstrip your emotional growth” – Dr. Strauss (p. 47) Before the surgery‚ Charlie’s mental disability affected both his intellectual and emotional development. Therefore‚ after the surgery Charlie must develop both aspects together and they inevitably conflict. As we see in the novel‚ Charlie struggles

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    Flowers

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    think it is obviously the man with the enormous wings‚ but his character is never really built upon to the point of clearly being a protagonist‚ even though all the other people in the story act extremely antagonistic towards him‚ which leaves the reader wondering. This adds to the theme of unanswered questions‚ and how the characters of the story reinforce it. The story does have many characters‚ but none of them can actually be given the title of a main character. The author mentions that the

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    the author is showing the readers that sister Cora does not particularly like Avla Jane’s mother. In my book the husbands of the community are supposed to take on multiple wives to have many children. Sister Cora is the first wife and Alva Jane’s mother is the fourth wife. MAny times throughout the story the author has shown the jealousy that takes place in the house between sister Cora and sister Sherrie. I also believe the author has used that quote to show that sister Cora doesn’t like Alva Jane

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    Patrice Flowers Professor Arzola English 1302 Friday‚ February 22‚ 2013 Critical Analysis of Nora Ephron “The Boston Photographs” Nora Ephron author of “The Boston Photographs” reaches out to her readers by touching their emotions by some gripping photographs. She claims “Photojournalism is often more powerful than written journalism‚” this theory is proven in her writing. In Ephron essay‚ she discusses the photographs that Stanley Foreman took of an attempted rescue that turned to a devastating

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    flowers for algernon

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    Algernon. For the Kyosuke Himuro album‚ see Flowers for Algernon (album). Flowers for Algernon FlowersForAlgernon.jpg 1st edition cover Author Daniel Keyes Country United States Language English Genre Science fiction Publisher Harcourt‚ Brace & World Publication date April 1959 (short story) March 1966 (novel) Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages 274 (novel)[1] ISBN ISBN 0-15-131510-8 (first edition‚ hardback) OCLC Number 232370 Flowers for Algernon is a science fiction short

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    Sister Maude

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    Sister Maude In this essay I am going to write about called sister maude. Sister maude is about two sisters who don’t really get along very well‚ also this poet is ambigious becase the poem is unclear the reader does not now how the my dear died or the parents and the my shame‚ also this poem is written in (1830 - 1894) by christina Rossetti. The propse of the poem is to describe how jelousy sisters cuased a death of another. Christina Rossetti uses a range of techniques to show the feelings of

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    Mirabal Sisters

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    Butterflies is a book about a family of sisters that fight to take back their right of freedom in the Dominican Republic. The Mirabal sisters grew up in a prosperous family and were well cultured and educated women at a time when most women did not obtain a good education. It is important to know what the Mirabal sisters did for their country and how their past actions still affect and impact the people today in the Dominican Republic. To win this freedom‚ the Mirabal sisters had to give up their well-being

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    sister maude

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    Sister Maude’ by Christina Rossetti Learning objectives: AO1: respond to texts critically and imaginatively‚ select and evaluate textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations. AO2: explain how language‚ structure and form contribute to writers’ presentation of ideas‚ themes and settings. Pre-reading Activity  P A I R  Let’s focus on the word ‘sister’. Think of any fairy tales‚ films‚ books‚ celebrities‚ sports women‚ pop groups‚ songs or television programmes where there

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    Lost Sisters

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    Stacy Frakes ENGL1213 23 October 2010 Who Am I Suppose to Be When I first read the poem “Lost Sisters‚” by Cathy Song‚ I was under the impression it was about a Chinese women who held great pride for her Chinese culture and who was frowning on the choice of her sister‚ who made the decision to move to America from China. After further investigation‚ I discovered that Song’s poem “Lost Sisters‚” explains the story of a woman who is facing the difficult realities of being a Chinese immigrant.

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    Paralysis In The Sisters

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    o Within The Sisters‚ the narrator does not talk very much. The narrator is never named and rarely engages on conversation. In the beginning of the story‚ the narrator mentions the word paralysis and how the word sounds interesting to him. From this point on‚ we see how paralysis becomes part of the boy’s behavior and a major thematic idea throughout the story. The narrator constantly recalls random memories and odd quirks about the priest that suggest that Father Flynn is a bad person. The event

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