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    INSTRUCTIONS: What characteristics from Emerson’s "Heroism" are most necessary for defeating a monster like Grendel? Use the Option B Writing Organizer to collect your thoughts before writing. THE QUESTION: What characteristics from Emerson’s “Heroism” are most necessary for defeating a monster like Grendel? THE CHART: Use this chart to organize the information you have learned in Emerson’s essay. For help answering the question, also use the notes you took while reading Beowulf. You

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    She resumed her work and did not answer him at once. "Ah done tole you time and again to keep them white folks' clothes outa dis house." He picked up the whip and glared down at her. Delia went on with her work. She went out into the yard and returned with a galvanized tub and set it on the washbench. She saw that Sykes had kicked all of the clothes together again, and now stood in

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    In “L’Allegro” and “Il’Peneroso”, Milton discusses two personalities that foretell the joys and dilemmas in each. Through the two poems, Milton juxtaposes the life of commoners, who rejoice in Mirth, and the intellectual, who finds solace in Melancholy. While Milton sanctions the authenticity of both lifestyles, he equates the life of “Il’Peneroso” with intellectual and religious hierarchy; therefore, Milton edifies the borders of social class that comprised human echelons of the 17th century. Oftentimes

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    Vanity In The Upper Class

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    epoch of vast and rapid growth in the metropolises of America. Amid this enormous growth in wealth, however, social stratification grew unchecked; the wealthy lived flamboyant lives while the poor languished in a dark underclass. In her novel The House of Mirth, Edith Wharton reveals the inner workings of the tremendously wealthy upper class. Through her writing, Wharton exposes the strict limits social class places on women, the corruption of morality and vanity in the upper classes and the true friendship

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    Jo March Quotes

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    The character of Jo March, is extremely important when answering the question I have chosen. Jo is unlike her other sisters, she demonstrates a boyish, rebellious attitude. She is regularly told that she should act more lady like but is evidently annoyed by the phrase ‘lady’ shown here in the quote ‘If turning up my hair makes me one, I’ll wear it in two tails till I’m twenty..I hate to think I’ve got to grow up, and be miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China aster! It’s bad

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    Willy Loman Syllabus

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    Much of the novel inquires about Huck and Jim’s, a colored slave, mutual friendship. Early on Jim and Huck end up inside a house where Jim finds a naked dead man, Huck’s father later on, prompting him to prevent Huck from witnessing such an incident to protect his childlike innocence. The following adventures are a standing testament to their mutual friendship as they are constantly

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    when the ex-wife quit arguing with her ex-husband, she gave the money for her library fine to the librarian and she went back to check out the two library books again. The titles of the both of those books do have significance. They were The House of Mirth, and The Children. The titles are symbolic of the ex-wife’s wonderful personality, and the things in life that mean a lot to her. She is finally certain that she is going to change by forgetting her self-absorbed ex-husband and returning the books

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    According to Proverbs 14:12-13, “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirth is heaviness.” In the short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, the main character tells his story which testifies to this. Poe masterfully creates this main character to unravel in detail how he murders an old man because of his pale blue eye, and then, feeling overwhelmed by guilt, confesses. By

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    Thank you so much for all that you have done for me. You have gone through so much abuse all the time that my family and I lived with you. You were annoyed by my sister and I or hurt by accidents so many times that it is impossible to count. I remember the numerous times my sister drew on your stairs and all of the food and drinks we spilled on your carpet.You also never complained with all of the times you were hurt with water leaks, trees falling on you, and termites. You just roll with the punches

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    Vanderbilt commissioned two of America’s most renowned designers to assist him in planning an ideal estate. Richard Morris Hunt, the first American to receive an architectural degree from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, was called on to design the House. He and Mr. Vanderbilt decided to build in the style of a 16th century French chateau. Frederick

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