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    the futuristic‚ dystopian society of Panem. Paragraph one Theme: Oppression -To treat cruelly or unjustly. The Capitol people treat the people from the Districts in a cruel and unjust way. Using your notes the blog ‚ describe in detail‚ using the PEAR structure how the setting‚ sound‚ symbolism‚ mannerisms‚ camera angles/shots‚ and costume help to convey the oppression suffered by the people in the districts . The opening scenes has good examples of the oppression suffered by the people of the

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    11. Recall the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”: On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree. On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree. On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me three French hens‚ two turtle doves‚ and a partridge in a pear tree. This pattern continues for 9 more days. After 12 days‚ a. which gifts did my true love give the most? (Yes‚ you

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    allowed Janie to completely transform from a naïve girl dreaming of love‚ to a woman who understands the importance of her own self worth. ​Early in Janie’s story‚ Hurston describes Janie’s perspective of love and sexuality through the delicacy of a pear tree‚ however amongst this imperative symbol‚ one must not miss the significance of Janie’s mother‚ Leafy‚ who is discussed soon after. Janie views the connection between the bees and the pollen to be exemplary of how love should be‚ not forced or

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    origin of evil. In the second book of Confessions‚ Saint Augustine recounts sins from his past to try to explain where sin comes from. He tells the story of a theft he and his friends committed when they were young: Close to our vineyard there was a pear tree laden with fruit. This fruit was not enticing‚ either in appearance or in flavor. We nasty lads went there to shake down the fruit and carry it off at dead of night‚ after prolonging our games out of doors until that late hour according to our

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    attention which tempted her to marry off Janie to Logan Killicks‚ an elderly man‚ since he could have provided the financial support and protection that Nanny thought was best for her. However‚ marrying Killicks was depressing since he desecrated the pear tree. She was oppressed and forced into doing hard labour. Soon‚ her passionate and undying love made her forsake Logan and she went on for the ambitious‚ Joe Starks. He promised to her the emotional security that she sought‚ prestige and most

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    * Janie falls in love with him after a session under the pear tree. * Nanny forces her to. * Logan is unbearably handsome. 9. What is a symbol of new opportunities in the novel? * The gate * The horizon * The porch * The pear tree 10. What is a symbol of Janie’s freedom in the novel? * The pulpit * Her hair * The Oak tree * The horizon 11. Which of the following

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    the son’s life. They wished him back to life‚ then back to the grave again. Aunty Misery is by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ it takes place in a rural village in the past. This folktale is about Aunty Misery and her pear tree. She is granted a wish and makes her tree capture people who try to steal pears off of it. Senor Death ends up getting trapped in the tree and causes the world to freak out. The Monkey’s Paw and Aunty Misery have more similarities than differences. There are many parallel episodes in

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    dialect‚ and poetry are seamlessly integrated into the story which reveals symbols and hidden meanings. "She was stretched on her back beneath the pear tree soaking in the alto chant of the visiting bees‚ the gold of the sun and the panting breath of the breeze when the inaudible voice of it all came to her. She saw a dust-bearing bee sink

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    with their own blood; and then he sets his mark on their bosoms. Pear then asks if Hester has “ever meet the Black Man” (127) . Hester‚ tired of Pearl asking about the scarlet letter‚ tells her that the letter is the mark of the Black Man‚ which she received after meeting the Black Man once before. When Pear sees Dimmesdale then starts coming down the forest path‚ further asks why he does not wear his mark on the

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    It is located on the right side of the abdominal cavity‚ under the liver. The structure of the gallbladder is a “pear” shaped sac. It is made of muscle. The gallbladder is a sac that holds the bile while the bile is is not being used to digest fats and acids. Bile is a liquid so a pouch/sac is a good container to hold liquids. Then the muscle will squeeze or contract

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