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  • New Courthouse Lane Attacks Maggie
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    "Blindfold " By: Diane Hoh The title of this book is called Blindfold and it is called that because at the end of the story before this girl is going to be killed the other girl blindfolds her. The author is Diane Hoh and there isn't really any fact at all in this book about the author. The setting takes place in a small community, everybody knows everybody in this town. I think the theme of this book is to never trust anyone even if you think that they are your really good friends. The protagon...
  • Letter From Sammie
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    Pen Pals: Based On X-Files Characters Forward: This story was written based on the X-Files characters created by Chris Carter and Ten Thirteen productions. In no way this story is being used to infringe or defame these characters or the X-Files television series. The story is based on my speculation of what happened to Agent Fox Mulder's sister when she was a child. According to the writers of the X-Files, this story has no affiliation to what really happened to Samantha Mulder when she was a ch...
  • Pretty Girl
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    Does Sammy undergo essential change? John Updike's fictional account "A & P" is a story of a 19-year-old teenager, Sammy, who impulsively quits his job in a grocery due to three girls in bathing suits. We, as listeners of his plight situation, may want to consider if Sammy learns something fundamental about himself as he justifies his indignant-yet presumptuous-actions that caused him to quit. The story begins as Sammy, a cashier in A & P, encounters three attractive ladies walk in a leisurely g...
  • Young Girl With The Irish Language O'brien
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    Deep down in the woods Observer: What is In the Forest about Edna O'Brien: Ostensibly it's about a triple murder in a forest, but I believe that the novelist is the psychic and moral historian of his or her society. So it's about that part of Ireland I happen to know very well. It's about that part of Ireland, and the darkness that still prevails. Obs: Was there a specific moment of inspiration, like a news story O'Brien: News stories are anathema to fiction. I was researching a previous book an...
  • Relationship Of Paris And Hanna Trout
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    Paris Trout by Pete Dexter Paris Trout, by Pete Dexter, is a story about a man, Paris Trout, who shoots and kills a fourteen year old black girl. The problem is that Trout thinks he is totally innocent, for he was collecting a debt from someone who lived in the same house as the girl and, since the debtor wasn t home, Trout somehow thought that the girl should be responsible. The author makes it clear that Trout is guilty, and his entire defense, that the life of a black girl is not very importa...
  • Emma's Opinions Of Harriet
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    Kyle Newby October 22, 2000 AP English Emma essay A tale of an illegitimate child cast in the path of a rich and well to do socialite. How would their paths cross What are they like, how do they act, and how are they characterized Many times in literature authors use characters in their stories to characterize and evaluate other characters in the same story. In this excerpt the main character Harriet is treated as a puppet and is manipulated by Emma. Although the base of the story is about the c...
  • Sexual Awakening In The Short Story
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    The sexual awakening in the short story "The Wind Blows " and in the novella "The Virgin and the Gipsy" is very similar in a number of ways. In both works, young women on the brink of womanhood endeavor to attain full maturity in a number of ways. Both stories portray the mental confusion and general chaos the women struggle against in their quest for awakening, although the depth and structure of these works are markedly different. The reasons for this are obvious; one of the stories is a novel...
  • Last Week Of Summer The Girls
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    If I had the opportunity to write my own childrens book it would definitely be a mystery. My story would take place in an enormous ancient mansion. The estate would be located deep in the mountains, surrounded on three sides with mangy old tall trees. The finger like branches would scrap across the windows at night freighting everyone and everything that lurks inside. I would have 4 main characters. They would be the great grandmother, Ellen, Erika, and Elizabeth. The three girls are her triplet...
  • Grandfather's Daughter
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    english English coursework I am going to talk about how relationships in the short stories have been portrayed and see the interesting methods in which the writer presents the relationships. Also to discuss the writers concerns, attitudes and feelings of the main characters. Introduction Superman and Paula Brown's New Snowsuit by Silvia Plath. This story is in first person narrative it is about young girl you looks back to her childhood and it is now thirteen years later and certain incidents re...
  • Nightingale And The Rose
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    There are three short stories of Oscar Wilde's that clearly have a common theme. In "The Nightingale and the Rose", a student has a crush on a girl. The girl refuses to dance with him unless he gives her a rose, and there are simply no roses anywhere nearby. There is a nightingale who lives outside the window of the boy, and she believes in love above all things. She makes a deal with the rose-tree, and she must press her breast into a thorn, and sing a song. The nightingale will then create a r...
  • A Rose For Emily Social Oppression Story
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    In the stories Lust, Story of an Hour, A Rose for Emily, I Stand Here Ironing, Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been, and The Yellow Wallpaper there was a strong undertone of oppression and lack of development. All of these poor girls in the stories are being oppressed-not only physically, but mentally and socially as well. This oppression causes them all to not fully develop as functional individuals and leads them to their own eventual downfall. Lust In the story of Lust, by Susan Minot, th...
  • Social Norm And The Girls
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    The reason why Sammy quits is the result of his sudden awareness of having given up his freedom which is very well announced in the two first sentences: In walks these three girls in nothing but bathing suits / I m in the third check-out slot where the free behavior of the girls contrasts with Sammy's slave condition. In a word, "A & P' is the story of a conflict between two concepts, Freedom and Alienation that are suddenly brought face to face through the "sacrilegious' entry of the girls into...
  • Narrative Voice Of Araby By James Joyce
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    Comment on the narrative voice of the story. Why does the boy get disillusioned at the end of the story? Does the confrontation with the reality take place only at the end? At what moment in the story and in what details does he confront the actual? The narrative voice of Araby by James Joyce is the author taking on the role of a male whose name is never mentioned. From the description of the setting we learn that he lives with his aunt and uncle in a working class area of Dublin. In the beginni...

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