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Raisin In The Wind Quotes

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Paraphrase and list Key Points: 1. The Faust deal with the devil as foster explains when a protagonist is offered something he wants but must give up soul. The soul aspect can also be one's pride, self-respect, or his identity; all of which can be like selling your soul. Foster gave an example using Walter Lee from Raisin in the Sun and his deal with Mr. Linder. 2. The language of grammar which we used to understand the story by using different sets of conventions, pattern, codes, and rule like how artists used perspective to add depth to their drawings. So by using conventions, the reader understands more and more about the characters, their reason, the plot, and therefore the whole story. 3. Foster tells that memory is a curse sometimes …show more content…

She quickly leaves and Rhett chases her to the stair and kiss her at the foot of the stairs. She still resist as she is with another man, but Rhett picks her up and carries her up the formal staircase into darkness while she still try to resist. The next scene is Scarlett waking up clearly had a satisfying rest. We could not see them in the bedroom, but could tell something happen in their last night. “If She Comes Up, It’s a Baptism” Work: Les Miserables Character: Jean Valjean Before After an ex-convict who stole silver from a silver from a church He is a successful businessman and mayor of a French town where he helps the needy and gives to the poor. “Geography …show more content…

So when Scrooge sees how sick the boy is, he realizes he has to help this boy. Because his current future will end in his death because of him. So Scrooge learns a lesson in life and giving, bringing joy to himself and others. Jenny(Forrest Gump) Aids, a STD Jenny has lived a miserable life prompting drug abuse and sex addiction while looking for a happy life with a nice guy. After being given time to think, she realize that Forrest was the only one ever nice to her and decided to marry him. Then after she died, Forrest was heartbroken but had their son he could care for to help overcome his sadness. “Don’t Read With Your Eyes Open” Work: Othello Description of the scene: Brabanzio comes with his men and accuses Othello of using witchcraft to woo his daughter into marrying him. While being accompanied by Lago and Rodicago, they head to speak with the duke of

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