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    Comment closely on ways in which Forster introduces the setting of the novel in the opening chapter. Forster introduces his novel to us through the setting. He describes Chandrapore as an impoverished city whose pain and low life is shielded by a romanticized view of its British inhabitants. He describes the Indians as barely people who have very little significance and value. He does this through descriptions of the city itself and connecting it back to the people and poverty. Forster still manages

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    is tucked tightly under my knee to keep from the cool air. I close my eyes tightly trying to rid of the burning from letting myself stare far to long into the flames. They seem to reach and throw themselves high into the darkness of the clear night sky. I gaze around the fire‚ and the guests seem to be enjoying themselves as they mingle with family and friends. Billows of laughter escape from each of the small circles of conversations. A few of us‚ like myself‚ sat alone around the fire escaping

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    “shrinks” as it goes from its rising point on the horizon to its highest point in the night sky. The way I decided to test this was by standing in the same spot periodically throughout the night and had a ruler in my hand. I fully extended my arm so that I knew it was in the same spot in relation to my line of sight and then proceeded to measure the moon. I began my observations as the moon rose in the sky and after every hour I would return to the same spot to observe. If my observations are correct

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    something but he ignored it. Back home Flint stewed on the little island. He set fire to everything on the island except for the house he lived in. He was angry. Angry at his brother for leaving‚ angry at his mother for leaving‚ angry at the people in the sky city for not wanting the three of them to live there together. On a sleepless night‚ Flint started tearing off boards of the house he was living in. Ruining the last thing on the island that stood. He set off after his

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    glitters is not gold!” “Sure it is‚ JUST GIVE ME THE GOLD COIN!” Suddenly‚ Wombat saw the glittering moon suspended in the starry night sky. “I want that super enormous round coin in the sky! It shines beautifully‚ it shines!” Wombat trilled feverishly. “That is the moon‚ not a coin‚ nor gold or cheese. You will not take the moon from its rightful place in the sky. It is the guardian of the dead. See their eyes - the stars - watching you. See them laughing‚ scowling‚ smiling. They are watching you

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    An Unforgotten Hero ~Based off a Chinese Myth~ Before the earth was created; before we have this beautiful world; before there was what we now call mankind. There’s nothing except Wager‚ a pocket-like thing without any opening‚ in the frightening darkness of space. No Sun‚ no planets‚ no comets‚ no asteroids‚ no moons… And there were‚ of course‚ the bad guys‚ Wager’s evil younger twin brothers‚ Goz and Mus. One day‚ the three brothers were discussing about the seven apertures on a

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    waves upward‚ coming to a point. To the lower right‚ there is a small town that leads up to hills and then mountains. The painting is set at night‚ and the sky is a wondrous swirl of bursting blues‚ greens‚ and a gentle yellow for the crescent moon that is in the upper right corner. Lighter values of blue shape the outlines of large stars in the sky‚ though some stars are smaller than others. Sometimes‚ there is a yellow dot‚ the color of the moon in the innermost circle of the star. The town is shown

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    story‚ the sky represents three variations of a single symbolic theme: that the sky represents a state of mind. "When there was nothing else to do they played a game by choosing a cloud and making the other two guess what shape it suggested. John Wesley took one the shape of a cow and June Star guessed a cow and John Wesley said‚ no‚ an automobile‚ and June Star said he didn’t play fair‚ and they began to slap each other over the grandmother." At the beginning of the family’s journey‚ the sky is full

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    “Do you ever wonder silly things?” Astra asked‚ staring into the black sky. “All the time. What kinds of things do you wonder princess?” Chróma said. “I wonder what it would be like to paint the night sky.” Astra said. Chróma thought about this. “I would love to paint the sky with you.” she said in response. Neither one of them said anything for the rest of the night as they drifted off into sleep. In the morning they woke

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    is pretty independent. It creates its own energy and doesn’t need another heavenly body to stay in the sky. Our beloved sun is a star and other stars light up the night sky. As you can see‚ stars are quite important and influential to our lives but as humans we are fooled by them. We still see the light created by star millions of years after it has died. So we still see a pretty star in the sky‚ when it sometimes doesn’t even exist anymore! Our star‚ or role-model‚ could really make us reach our

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