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Oliver Twist Chapter Notes

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Oliver Twist Chapter Notes Chapter I: TREATS OF THE PLACE WHERE OLIVER TWIST WAS BORN AND OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES ATTENDING HIS BIRTH Oliver Twist had an unusual upbringing and was born in a workhouse When he was first born, he had trouble breathing Mother Died during childbirth Found on the streets by the workhouse overseer Oliver is a parish child and orphan of the workhouse Chapter II: TREATS OF OLIVER?S GROWTH, EDUCATION, AND BOARD Oliver should be ?farmed? to a branch workhouse Basically juvenile detention hall and elderly woman would take care of him Elderly lady (Mrs. Mann) is an experimental philosopher Not very safe Mr. Bumble Fat, choleric, beadle (a ceremonial officer of a church, college, or similar institution) Named Oliver Twist

Animal Farm Historical Connections

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Animal Farm- Historical Connections Animalism: represents Communism in theory all are equal government owns everything, and people own government Old Major: represents Karl Marx, the ?Father of Communism? died before the revolution started Mr. Jones: represented Czar Nicholas II after he was overthrown, things were actually worse than they were before Napoleon: represented Stalin not a good speaker corrupt and devious used secret police and propaganda allowed church to remain in Russia though Dogs: forced support/police for Stalin used force, murder, and intimidation Benjamin: represented older generation in Russia- critical of revolution skeptical knew communism wouldn?t work under a dictator Boxer: represented unskilled laborers of Russia dedicated, but tricked Communist supporter

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Setting In ?The Woman in White?, the setting takes place in England during the mid 1800?s. Mr. Farlie owns the Limmeridge house in Cumberland, North England. Walter moves there to pursue his drawing master career. The Asylum was a private asylum in London that Sir Percival locks up Anne Catherick to keep her from revealing his secret. When Laura and Sir Percival Glyde get married, their honeymoon is in Italy. Themes One of the themes in ?The Woman in White? is the emphasis of the few legal rights for Woman?s protection in England. Laura Farlie was robbed of her identity, and switched with Anne Catherick. Also Laura?s inheritance was robbed by her husband, Sir Percival Glyde. He persuaded her into signing a contract for him to have all of her inheritance.

English 10H Quotes and Analysis - Macbeth

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My, Name Macbeth Quote Adventure Act 1 Question 1 ?Fair is foul and foul is fair. /Hover through the fog and filthy air? (1.1.12) The witches speak in unison just before meeting Macbeth. They are in a storm and are going to meet Macbeth. The 3 witches mean that appearances can be deceiving. Question 2 ?There?s no are/to fin the mind?s construction in the face:? (1.4.14) Duncan and Malcolm are talking about the execution of a treasoner. Duncan means that there?s no way to read a man?s mind by looking at his face. Question 3 ?Stars, hide your fires; /let not light see my black and deep desires. (1.4.57-58) Duncan is telling Macbeth that Malcolm is next in line. Macbeth means that the stars hide their light so no one would know his bad intentions. Question 4

Macbeth Quote Adventure English 10H

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Ma, Brian Macbeth Quote Adventure Act 1 Question 1 ?Fair is foul and foul is fair. /Hover through the fog and filthy air? (1.1.12) The witches speak in unison just before meeting Macbeth. They are in a storm and are going to meet Macbeth. The 3 witches mean that appearances can be deceiving. Question 2 ?There?s no are/to fin the mind?s construction in the face:? (1.4.14) Duncan and Malcolm are talking about the execution of a treasoner. Duncan means that there?s no way to read a man?s mind by looking at his face. Question 3 ?Stars, hide your fires; /let not light see my black and deep desires. (1.4.57-58) Duncan is telling Macbeth that Malcolm is next in line. Macbeth means that the stars hide their light so no one would know his bad intentions. Question 4

Othello Essay

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Idalmis B. Perez OTHELLO According to Benjamin Disraeli, ?Circumstances are beyond human control, but our conduct is in our power.? A person cannot control what happens but what you do about it is up to you. In the play OTHELLO by Williams Shakespeare, the character Emilia has control over her conduct, while her husband, Iago, does not have control.

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