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    Blood ... Terror ...and Insanity are 3 words you can use to explain Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers. It recalls the Vietnam War through the eyes of Richard Perry‚ an African-American soldier. Perry goes through a lot of changes and sees some of his good friends die in battle fighting for a cause that no one could agree upon. The book has 4 other main characters‚ Lobel‚ Johnson‚ Brunner‚ and Peewee. Myers’ Fallen Angels takes a dive into the harsh reality of modern war. The realistic depictions

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    “Discuss the role of the mockingbird in the novel‚ both as a symbol and a metaphor.” In many novels‚ there is clear recognition of the so-called “good” characters and the “bad” characters. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ particular characters exemplify innocence. This innocence is symbolised by a mockingbird. Throughout the novel there are events whereby the mockingbird occurs‚ both as a metaphor and a symbol of the story. “… they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s

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    by all. In the story‚ a prince named Prospero and his people try to elude the Red Death through seclusion and isolation in the prince’s abbey. However‚ no walls can stop death since it is unavoidable and inescapable. Throughout the story‚ Poe uses symbols such as the rooms‚ the masked figure‚ and the clock to convey the theme that no one can escape death. The image of the rooms used in the story has a main contribution to the theme being conveyed. Prince Prospero’s abbey consists of seven different

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    did Napoleon become a symbol of the romantic hero? I believe he became a symbol of the romantic hero because he had very high ambitions and his military campaigns were stunning. He seized the French government and tried to take over Russia. People who had never met Napoleon‚ were willing to follow him and do anything he requested. 2. How did the Promethean hero differ from real-life heroes such as Napoleon and Byron? Promethean was a Greek mythical God whom was a symbol to humans. He gave humans

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    actions‚ and careful decision making. In Richard Wright’s “The Man Who was Almost a Man” ‚ a plethora of representations assist in disclosing the primary focus of the story. The Sears Roebuck catalog‚ the gun‚ and the train serve as three of the symbols that help to reveal that Dave has much more to learn about life‚ responsibility‚ and what it takes to be considered a man. When Dave borrows the Sears Roebuck catalog from Joe’s store‚ it serves as a window to a larger world of opportunity. The

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    Symbols and Their Portrayal of the Girl With the Pearl Earring Throughout the novel‚ Girl With A Pearl Earring‚ many symbols are prevalent to the main character‚ Griet. Tracy Chevalier‚ the author‚ describes the obstacles a maid in the late 1600’s must go through in order to sustain a living incorporating a famous painting into the core of the story to keep the reader’s attention. In the beginning of the novel‚ Vermeer first experiences Griet’s artistic ability and intelligence when she

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    AThe Ideal of Social Grace The characters’ dense‚ colorful manner of speaking represents the ideal that Renaissance courtiers strove for in their social interactions. The play’s language is heavily laden with metaphor and ornamented by rhetoric. Benedick‚ Claudio‚ and Don Pedro all produce the kind of witty banter that courtiers used to attract attention and approval in noble households. Courtiers were expected to speak in highly contrived language but to make their clever performances seem effortless

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    Discuss the significance of the title to the novel. Include references to particular symbols‚ characters and situations. In the novel ‘To kill a Mockingbird’ Harper lee writes about many symbols‚ characters and situations. The title symbolizes the destroying of someone or something innocent. Tom Robinson‚ an innocent person at heart‚ but is being accused of rape. There is Atticus Finch‚ a man that everyone looks up to‚ but then some people think of him badly after the trial. Lastly there is Boo

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    : * The use of modern irrigation technology is encouraged in order to preserve water resources throughout Algeria. *-Southern sand dune is fixed (Biskra-Hassi Massoud...) * 500 km of farmland is retabilitated in the north. *The farmers are educated about the right way to use the pesticides and fertilizers in the agricultural field bye the Algerian government. b- Water *Construction of dams to recharge groundwater‚ and water monitoring systems and rain in the

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    Settings: KENT: Pip’s hometown of Kent is where the book opens up‚ it “was a marsh country‚ down by the river‚ within‚ as the river wound‚ tweny miles of the sea” (pg 1). Within the town‚ around the churchyards criminals are always presently lurking about and because the town is so near the ocean‚ the mists hung around and not only gave a visual of the murkiness of the area‚ but also represented the ominous atmosphere. LONDON: London is broken‚ every single place described in London‚ including

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