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The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 Close Analysis - AP Lang

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The Scarlet Letter Chapter 12-17 Annotations

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Notes & Quotes Luke Bernard Chapter 12 Quotes Notes ?Come up hither, Hester, thou and little Pearl,? said the Reverend Mr, Dimmesdale. ?Ye have both been here before, but I was not with you. Come up hither once again, and we will stand all three together!?... ?Minister!? whispered little Pearl? ?Wilt thou stand here with mother and me, to-morrow noontide?? inquired Pearl. ?Nay; not so, my little Pearl!?... ?A moment longer, my child!? Page 126

Othello Notes

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Othello Notes Iago plans on spreading a rumor that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair ? Bc Iago wants Casio?s job Othello comes Home--smooch smooch with desdemona Desdemona begins to ~soulfully~ dance Iago is spreading the rumor to Rodruigo ? Trying to rile up Rodruigo ?Find an occasion to make casio mad? Iago tries to convince Casio to stay at the party longer Casio reveals that he does not handle alcohol well to Iago Casio starts to drink a lot He repeats that he is not drunk over and over...but? Casio begins to fight the governor after the governor says he is drunk Othello come and breaks it up Othello demands to know what happened, Governor is too mortified to speak Iago tells all- he pretends he is looking out for Casio

Huck Finn Chapter 1-9 Summary

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Summary for Chapter 1-9 Chapter One In Chapter 1 of ?Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,? Mark Twain gives background on who Huck is and how one may have read about him in ?The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,? Twain?s other novel. Twain goes on to explain who Huck is, and how him and Tom Sawyer had previously found $12,000, making them both extremely rich. Tom and Huck both gave Judge. Thatcher their money for protecting. Huck lives with ?the widow? (aka Widow Douglas), and her sister Miss. Watson, who Huck does not like very much because she tries to enforce manners and school on him. Throughout Huck?s life ,with the widow and Miss. Watson, he is taught about religion and important religious figures such as Moses. However, after Huck realizes that Moses is dead, he

Chapters 7 & 8 Great Gatsby Notes

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? ? Chapter 7? ? 1. How does Nick finally explain the charm of Daisy?s voice? In what sense, then,is? Daisy connected to ?His Father?s business, the service of a vast, vulgar and? meretricious beauty??? Both Gatsby and Nick describe Daisy?s voice as ?full of money,? and Nick continues to describe? Daisy as ?the King?s daughter, the golden girl,? which acknowledges the fact that Daisy?s money? makes her untouchable, and more elite than most. Daisy is therefore connected to ?his Father?s? business, the service of a vast, vulgar and meretricious beauty? because her voice, which really? represents her as a whole, could just be a business connection for all those around her, and their? love and affection towards her could be ?meretricious.?? ? ?

Chapters 4 & 5 Great Gatsby Notes

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? ? 1. Analyze the effect of language in the first sentence and first short paragraph (ending? with ?crystal glass?). Look carefully.? If I?m being completely honest, I was a bit confused about the 1st sentence and paragraph of the? 4th chapter but I will say what I think I know. Fitzgerald mentions church bells, in order to signify? holiness after a day of partying. The church is supposed to symbolize innocence, or the house of? God, and Gatsby?s house is the home of the devil, such as what the women in the first paragraph? reference to. Also, Fitzgerald carries on the theme of lies and rumors, as he introduces a new rumor? about Gatsby killing his nephew.?? 2. Explain how this comment characterizes Mr. Wolfsheim: ?I understand you?re?

Chapters 2 & 3 Great Gatsby Notes

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? ? Chapter 2? ? 1. Draw a sketch of the eyes of Dr. Eckleburg looking over the valley of ashes. Literally,? what is this a picture of??? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Literally, this is a picture of a replica of the eyes of Dr. Eckleberg, who made an attempt advertising? for his practice, by setting out this replica by the train tracks.?? ? 2. List the three most effective images with which Wilson?s character is established.? The three most effective images in which Wilson?s character is established is ?spiritless man,? anaemic and faintly handsome.? The reason these three are so effective is because it paints a picture? for the reader that shows how extremely average Wilson is. It also leaves the reader to believe that?

Chapter 1 Great Gatsby Notes

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Chapter 1 Questions? ? 1. Examine the connotative language Fitzgerald uses to contrast West Egg? and East Egg.? ? In chapter 1, Fitzgerald calls both the east and west eggs ?unusual formations? of land,? however does differentiate, by naming the West Egg ?the less? fashionable between the two.? When Fitzgerald describes the East Egg, he? uses terms such as ?glittered,? in order to make clear to the reader that the? east egg holds more expensive and sophisticated homes. The narrator seems? mesmerized by the fact that both eggs are ?enormous? and ?identical in? contour.??? ? 2. Look at the paragraph about Tom Buchanan beginning with, ?He had? changed since....? Find and list ten words that contribute to the impact of? the last sentence.??

Katniss Everdeen Character Analysis

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Jared Lawlor Katniss Full Character Analysis Katniss. The name derives from a simple plant. However, in The Hunger Games, the character of Katniss is not simple in the slightest. Katniss was born in a horrific time where a certain reality show encourages murder. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everdeen, and she lives in an era of the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games was created in result of an enormous war; it requires a boy and a girl from each district aging 12 through 18 to battle in an arena for a fight to the death.

Photo Journal Basic Example

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Literary Scavenger Hunt Miro Manestar Alliteration Definition: The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Example: ?The day to cheer and night's dank dew to dry? (2.3.6)

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