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    Journal #2 I am reading the book City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare and I am on page 400. This book is about a girl named Clary that is a shadow hunter which a person with half human blood and half angel blood. In this journal I will be questioning and predicting. G- What will happen to Clary and Jace’s relationship? Y- Clary will do all she can be with him R- she loves him - always has, always will love him - stills trust and depends on him - wants

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    of rebellion while George and Eliza stand for brave slaves who are not willing to be controlled by owners. Through the whole story, Eva is an essential character. Unlike Uncle Tom and George, Eva is the daughter of one slave owner whose name is St. Clare. She

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    Seeking for a book to dig our claws on, well this is the one for you. City of Bones by Cassandra Clare will keep you at the edge of your seat. With a world filled with creatures of the devil and angels you will fall in love. When Clary Fray goes to Pandemonium Club, she never expects to witness a murder by 3 teenagers that no one else can see. Clary's first meeting with the shadowhunters has turned her world upside down and both sides end up with questions not answered. How come Clary can only see

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    supernatural. Allusions to the changing of the seasons and the natural cycle of life portray fate as belonging to nature. Biblical allusions associate Tess’s fate to pagan worship. In chapter eleven, the narrator questions the location of Tess’s guardian angel (Hardy.80). The diction used in this scene almost identically matches the language used in 1 Kings 18:27, where Elisha mocks the prophets of Baal on Mt.Carmel (Collins.472). Through this allusion, Hardy mocks Tess’s lack of faith, claiming that the

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    Tess of the D'Urbervilles

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    from the social injustice which is her fate. There is no authority that will champion a mistreated peasant like Tess, in both the situation with Alec, and Tess being from a poor family. The only voice of dissent is from Hardy, the novelist. Even with Angel, her husband, she has no avenue for complaint. People assume the woman was in the wrong but on what was Angel's reaction actually based? It could have been an immature

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    When Uncle Tom’s Cabin first starts, two men are introduced. One being Haley, the other being Mr. Shelby. Haley is described as a short fat man, who is far overdressed just for a meeting with Shelby. Mr. Shelby is only described as looking like a gentleman. The men are discussing a slave named Tom, who Shelby is looking to sell and Haley to buy. Tom is said to be an uncommon slave who is very honest, loyal, and has good Christian values. The way Shelby talks about Tom shows what a great relationship

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    Essay Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Hardy

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    end of phase the fourth, Angel admits to plunging into “eight and fourty hours’ dissipation with a stranger” (page 225). Tess’s forgiveness is immediate. She says: “Oh, Angel – I am almost glad – because now you can forgive me!” (Page 225) In her simplicity she believes all will be well but that is not the case. Phase the fifth is titled The Woman Pays. Angel blames her for this very simplicity. He is not willing to live with her and bring shame upon their future family. Angel can be forgiven with a

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    in Tess of the D’Urbervilles and the way their actions are treated or looked upon. The first man that comes in Tess’s way is Alec D’Urbervilles, her so called cousin, who is obsessed with her. Secondly, Tess meets Angel Clare, the son of a priest, who could have been her Guardian Angel but is not. The frankness with which it dealt with issues of female sexuality or morality in general and most of all the subtitle of the book “A

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    include events that do not just advance the plot; they provide a commentary on the social standards of society—standards that still exist today. His display of the treatment of Tess versus that of Alec and Angel shows the normalization

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    prize animal – “remember my lady, I have been your master once I will be your master again”. Tess’ feelings towards Angel however, were those of intimacy, affection and love. She was prepared to give him her life “I have been hoping, longing, praying, to make you happy! I have thought what joy it will be to do it, what an unworthy wife I shall be if I do not! That’s what I have felt, Angel!”,

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