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  1. love in a cornhusk

    plot story of love in a cornhusk the introduction, raising action ,climax, falling action, deanouma. plot is need to understand better the story will and and answer the question needed in the story Tinang stopped before the Señora’s gate and adjusted the baby’s cap. The dogs that came to...

  2. Brief Summaries of the Merchant of Venice Plots

    Summaries of different Plots The Bond Bassanio Wishes to borrow 3000 ducats from Antonio, but all of Antonio’s wealth is on the sea in his merchant ships, so Antonio suggests borrowing the money from Jew with Antonio’s name as guarantor. Bassanio visits Shylock and asks about the deal and Shylock...

  3. Beethoven and Warren on Love

    Beethoven and Warren on Love 2 Contents Introduction ! 4 Purpose Statement and Hypothesis!4 Overview!4 Ludwig van Beethovenʼs Period ! 6 Political and Social Circumstances!6 Art and Music!7 Biographical Factors!8 Beethoven and Love!9 Political and Social Circumstances!10 Art and Music!11...

  4. summary and themes for Emma by Jane Austen

    Emma by Jane Austen Volume Summaries: Volume 1 Austen introduces most of the major characters in Volume 1, with the exceptions of Jane Fairfax, Frank Churchill, and Mrs. Elton. Since Jane and Frank are the nucleus around which the central mystery revolves, and yet, since neither character is meant...

  5. Plot Analysis: King Lear

    King Lear has many plots in common with the present day. Such as conflict within families, good and evil, elements of disguise, and the consequences of someone’s actions. I have taken the following points and outlined what I feel is related to the present day. Like any other kind of literature...

  6. Plot for the Things They Carried

    The Plot of “The Things They Carried” The story “The Things They Carried” is about the experiences of a Lieutenant Jim Cross. At the beginning of the story, Cross carries around letters and pictures from his love, Martha. Martha is a sophomore student at St. Sebastian’s College in New Jersey, and she...

  7. Analysis of the Sub-Plot in King Lear

    rejects after she fails to declare her love publicly for him: Lear understands Cordelia’s lack of words to represent her lack of feelings, but to Cordelia it is her silence and her refusal to stoop to the level of her selfish and unscrupulous sisters that portrays her love for her father. After he splits his...

  8. Film as a Text Shakespeare in Love

    “Shakespeare in Love” is a fictional movie written about the great writer and poet, William Shakespeare. It is a perfect example of a timeless love story, including the classic components of drama, humor, and unsubstantial love. Although fictional, the real story line is the writing of "Romeo and Juliet"...

  9. The Plot of Pride and Prejudice

    Wiesenfarth, Joseph. “The Plot of Pride and Prejudice.” The Errand of Form: An Assay of Jane Austen’s Art. New York: Fordham University Press, 1967. 60-85. Rpt in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Ed. Russel Whitaker. Vol. 150. Detroit: Gale, 2005. 60-85. Literature Resources from Gale. Gale....

  10. Wtfisthis

    infer about his personality? He only does his job and nothing more. 4. Who is Wemmick? One of Jaggers’ workers. 5. Write a paragraph summary of the plot. Pip goes to London with great expectations and meets Jaggers and Wemmick. Chapter 21 1. Describe Wemmick. Short, thin, emotionless. ...

  11. The Lottery - Summary

    critical interpretations and media adaptations. Contents [hide] 1 Plot summary 2 Reception 3 Critical interpretations 4 Media adaptations 5 Other 6 Listen to 7 References 8 Sources 9 See also 10 External links [edit] Plot summary The story contrasts commonplace details of contemporary life with...

  12. Can Puck and Bottom Be Seen as the Unifying Characters of the Play? How Involved Are They in the Crucial Points of the Plot?

    in the crucial points of the plot? Puck and Bottom could be seen as unifying characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was because of Puck’s actions that the plot was forwarded into what it was and therefore because of Bottom being turned into a donkey that the plot was forwarded in the same direction...

  13. Human Beings Need Love Rather Than Warfare. --Book Report

    Lost in the ending of , I realized I had finished this book. This is a book concerning with love and war—the permanent themes of novels. Ernest Hemingway, a great American novelist, was well-known for his novel. As far as I am concerned, he was a tough guy leading a hard life which shaped his personality...

  14. Plot Structure of "The Crush" Short Film

    Analyzing plot structure of the short film “The Crush” Major conflict: The little boy tries to express his love for his teacher and challenges her fiancé to a shoot-out to make him give up on her because he thinks that man does not deserve her. Rising actions: The little boy gives his teacher a toy...

  15. Sitcom Plot

    Teleplay Tips & Tricks Half-Hour Sitcom Construction & Plot Half-hour sitcoms are easier to plot than one-hour shows, but they have a traditional pattern as well. Start with a Teaser that states the premise of the episode (tells us what the story is going to be about) and ends on a big...

  16. What is love

    of those ends just as that actor is leaving Grenouille's life. Madame Gaillard, who raised Grenouille adequately to the age of eight but gave him no love or affection of any kind (because she was incapable of it), dies in complete indignity in a public hospital, which was her greatest fear. Grimal, the...

  17. A Not-Quite Happy Ending: Hazard and Love in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice

    A Not-Quite Happy Ending: Hazard and Love in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice By Hubert Ahn William Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice begins on a note of melancholy. Antonio, the eponymous merchant, pronounces “In sooth, I know not why I am so sad” (1.1.1). His friends offer possible reasons...

  18. Othello Plot Review: Jealousy

    several times in the play by several characters including Iago, Roderigo, and Othello himself. It is a very important part of the play that develops the plot tremendously and aids in making the play as exciting as it is. From the very beginning of the play, jealousy is evident in Roderigo and Iago. While...

  19. Shakespeare Love

    introduces the main characters of his comedy and his play’s central themes, one of which is best expressed by this act’s well known line: “The course of true love never did run smooth.” In some ways Lysander’s declaration becomes the plays structural and thematic points of departure, as the comedy interlocks the...

  20. Love in the Wild

    Love "Romeo If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. Juliet Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this; For saints...

  21. Love Relationship

    Charles Dickens A Novel Analysis Enilo, Reuben Mhel C. | MMA 101 Part 1 I. Setting II. Theme III. Genre IV. Characters/Characterization V. Plot/Summary VI. Lessons/Moral of the Story VII. Vocabulary Words Part 2 Authors Main Idea 1. I think the author is trying to say 2. Best quotations...

  22. Love or to Be Loved

    What is love?I suppose everyone has a diffierent definition.If gived you a choice between to love and to be loved,which one would you prefer?Today I want to introduce my most favorite book The Lady of the Camellias. The Lady of the Camellias are the novel and play by the son of Alexander Dumas, France's...

  23. Romeo & Juliet - First Impression

    Romeo and Juliet: First Impressions If there was a room of 100 people and all were asked what they thought of Romeo and Juliet upon hearing the plot and summary of the real, non' edited version of the book, a great expectation would be for a large majority of them to have similar or exactly the same answers...

  24. Show How Shakespeare Sets Out the Contrasting Characters of Othello and Iago. What Possibilities Does This Contrast Offer for the Development of the Plot?

    and wicked Ancient. This contrast helps the development of the plot. In act 1, it mentions the elopement of Othello and Desdemona. Othello elopes with Desdemona not because he wants to satisfy his sexual desire, but he is really in love with “the gentle Desdemona”, and he “would not my unhoused free...

  25. The True Power of Love

    The True Power of Love The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a masterpiece that will last through the ages, a classic tale of love, hate, and hidden betrayal. Hester Prynne has been disgraced since the beginning of the story. Charged for committing adultery, she is shunned by the village...

  26. The Theme of Love and Death in Woody Allen's Movies

    The Theme of Love and Death in Woody Allen’s Movies Banality of life is one the topics that never gets old. And it is a commonplace feature of the view of the director who doesn’t hesitate to borrow (from Chekhov to Bergman) but at the same time he manages to be very similar to himself. We already...

  27. Topic

    essay; here are some things it is NOT: It isn't a report. It CANNOT be simply a biography or a plot summary of the play, or a combination of the two. You may use a little biography and a little plot summary, but remember an essay expresses YOUR INTERPRETATION of a subject. It doesn't just report available...

  28. Themes and Development to the Characters and Plot

    How is each of these important to the development of the plot, and the development of each of the main adult characters? </i> The obsession for revenge, isolation, and guilt can lead to a characters development as well as the plots. Revenge, isolation, and guilt will result in changes of...

  29. Analysis Essay English

    Analysis/Argument that shows how each chosen element (i.e., plot, character, setting, symbolism, style, etc.) serves to further your interpretation of a theme. For instance, perhaps you interpret a short story to deal with the subject of love. That is not your theme. That is your subject. Your theme...

  30. Summary of the Joy Luck Club

    its symbolic meaning, but for many years she holds back. She is still waiting “for the day she could [explain it] in perfect American English.” Summary—Jing-mei Woo: “The Joy Luck Club” “What will I say? What can I tell them about my mother? I don't know anything. . . .” (See Important Quotations...

  31. The Plot; Main Ingredients of the Story

    Brainstorm and Critique of the story In "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, In order for a story to take shape, one of the main ingredients is the plot. An author must figure out where the story is going to take the reader. In the story, William Faulkner uses in medias res, flashback, and foreshadowing...

  32. Larry Mcmurtry: Small Town Writer

    (Rudloff 1072). Then in a plot summary for The Last Picture Show, the summary mentions that the novel is noted for its vivid recreation of adolescence and compassionate portrayal of the deadening effects of small-town life on the sensitive psyche of its protagonist (Plot Summary). McMurtry notes how even...

  33. How slime dryer if the vibration chute plot material phenomenon effective response?

    widely used slime dryer machine if the vibration chute plot material phenomenon effective response? Some users think this is the problem, then how to effectively solve this problem? After our technical staff to discuss and eventually got this summary, here we give you out for your reference!      1 increasing...

  34. Love in Leonard Cohen's Poems and Music

    in his songs and poems is love, mainly the romantic love rather than “family” love. Sometimes Cohen incorporates love in hidden forms by using devices such as metaphors and imagery, while other times he is rather expressive of the topic. He often tells stories and creates plot in his music. Topics such...

  35. Book Notes

    he doesn’t know who they are and what side they work for. Not only that but the novel has multiple twists and turn. Love - the woman that Bourne kidnaps, Marie, starts to fall in love with him. Opinion: I haven’t finished the book yet but from what I have read so far, I enjoy this book more than...

  36. AOGG CH.37

    ANNE OF GREEN GABLES CHAPTER 37 By: anony PLOT SUMMARY CHAPTER 37: THE REAPER WHOSE NAME IS DEATH  Matthew dies after getting a heart attack. Anne and Marilla miss him and feel empty without Matthew.  Anne wakes up in the middle of the night crying about Matthews death and Marilla comes...

  37. Catcher in the Rye: Plot and Charaxter Analysis

    Characterisation, to a great extent assists in shaping both the plot of and protagonist in a novel and in establishing a desired atmosphere while reading it. J.D Salinger uniquely plays with the use of characterisation coupled with stand-out language features in his novel The Catcher in the Rye, greatly...

  38. William Congreve

    the most popular English plays of the Restoration period of the late 17th century. By the age of thirty, he had written four comedies, including Love for Love (premiered 30 April 1695) and The Way of the World (premiered 1700), and one tragedy, The Mourning Bride (1697) Unfortunately, his career ended...

  39. Without Seeing the Dawn plot

    occupied the Philippines. • How the Filipinos lived before and during the invasion of the Japanese. • The Filipinos constant search for Love, Justice and Freedom. PLOT INTRODUCTION: Set in a small farming village called Manhayang, Sta. Barbara, somewhere in Negros. Like most rural baranggays, the...

  40. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufruck

    What sort of person would sing a song of love that has no melody and is addressed to no one in particular? You meet such a man in T. S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. The famous verse is an interior monologue in which a character is talking to himself. Readers or listeners eavesdrop on...

  41. Titanic and It's Poetics Elements

    unfold the plot that is about to be presented to the audiences. Rose’s story of the ship pieces together what happened aboard the Titanic the night it sank, and opens the doors to the romantic tale of a first class girl and poor boy that fall in love on the voyage of the “unsinkable” ship. Plot, which...

  42. The Heart of the Matter

    planets? If one reached what they called the heart of the matter? No. Contents • 1 Plot summary • 2 Characters • 3 Main themes • 4 Critical response • 5 Editions • 6 Film • 7 References • 8 External links Plot summary Major Henry Scobie a long-serving policeman in a British colony on the West...

  43. Cybernetic Plot of Ulysses

    My thesis is that there is a cybernetic plot to ULYSSES -- a constellation or meaningful pattern to the novel's many images of people sending, carrying, and receiving -- or distorting, or losing -- signals of varying import and value. This plot -- the plot of signals that are launched on perilous...

  44. An Analysis of “the Rocking Horse Winner”

    Nottingham University College, and worked as a clerk in a factory, and also taught at Davidson Road in Croydon until 1912, because of him getting sick. (“Plot Summary”); He met a woman named Frieda von Richthofen. They got married in 1914, and he compared their relationship to a book that he wrote called Sons...

  45. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

    Introduction: The Book It is a wonderful story, it is a terrible story, it is filled with love, honor, and valor, it is filled with hate, deceit, and cowardice, it is a story that encourages loyalty, it is a story that encourages rebellion, it is a book meant to entertain, it is a book meant to provoke...

  46. Feminism in Pride and Prejudice

    He expresses how his feelings had grown beyond his first impression, focusing mainly on her lower rank and unsuitability for marriage rather than his love for her. She refuses; viewing him as the same self-involved, snobbish man she first met, focused on social standings rather than on feelings, this conversation...

  47. Wicked Play Analsis

    Elphaba it causes him to think a different way, they fall in love. But Elphaba puts a curse on him that turns him into a Scarecrow forever. Nessarose- She is the younger sister of Elphaba. She is a spoiled crippled brat who falls in love with Boq. After becoming the governor of Munchkinland she abuses...

  48. The Setting

    with a woman who is clearly overjoyed that her husband has died. This is expressed through the language in “The Story of an Hour” (click for full plot summary) by Kate Chopin used to describe Louise’s emotions as she oscillates between numbness and extreme joy at her newfound freedom. The narrator of “The...

  49. Summary of Myths, "The Mead of Poetry" , and "The Death of Baldur

    Plot Summary of “The Mead of Poetry”  After the war between the Aesir and the Venir, a truce was made.  Each god and goddess spat into  a great jar.  The Aesir wanted this truce to never be forgotten for a single moment, so they carried off the  jar and fashioned a man, Kvasir.  He was extremely wise and intelligent...

  50. Power Point Presentation and Executive Summary

    Power Point Presentation and Executive Summary You are formed into learning teams the first night of class. Your group will pick one of the problems for team analysis and then analyze the problem using your statistical and qualitative skills learned in this class. The group will be expected to give...

  51. Hamlet

    Quartos: Quarto 1 (1603) (Considered a "bad quarto"), Quarto 2 (1604-5), Quarto 3 (1611), Quarto 4 (1622), Quarto 5 (1637) Hamlet Synopsis Plot Summary: Guarding the castle at Elsinore, Marcellus and Barnado tell Horatio that they have seen the ghost of the dead King Hamlet. The ghost reappears...

  52. English and American literature

    Contents Contents 4 Abstract 5 1. Introduction: 6 2. The Story And The Main Analysis 6 2.1 Brief summary to the story: 6 2.2 The Two-Plot Structure: 7 2.3 Themes 8 2.4 The Key Role Analysis 9 2.5 Different deceptions in King Lear 10 2.6 Role Analysis and Languages...

  53. Cock

    Plot summary Isabella "Bella" Swan moves from sunny Phoenix, Arizona, to rainy Forks, Washington, to live with her father, Charlie. She chooses to do this so that her mother, Renée, can travel with her new husband, Phil Dwyer, who is a minor league baseball player. In Phoenix she was a bit of an outcast...

  54. American

    poet who Carlos meets at the library and the two become friends. He has a huge collection of magazines that he lends out to Carlos and his friends. PLOT America is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan is the autobiography of the Filipino poet. He begins by describing his early life in the Philippines, describing...

  55. flight

     Flight by Sherman Alexie Plot summary The theme of Flight is the realization that no person is entirely evil. The story begins with the main character Zits who in completely evil, he’s an arsonist, a drunk, he runs away from all his foster homes, and he’s a fighter. Zits is brainwashed by a teenager...

  56. Measure of Association Summary

     Correlation as a Measure of Association Summary Jacqueline Tillery BSHS/435 April 26, 2015 Correlation as a Measure of Association Summary Correlation as a measure of association involves testing relationships between two variables. The main point for the test will be based on the...

  57. book reports

    Teachers love to assign book reports. Did you ever wonder why? Sure, you could think of it as a cruel attempt to force you to read. But it might be a little more than that! Your teacher's goal is to broaden your understanding of the world and society. That is what good books do! What Is Included...

  58. Les Miserables - Plot

    factory. Cosettte - Fontine's daughter and was adopted by Valjean Marius - Cosette's love interest. Javert - the villain in the novel who is a police officer who became obsesses in arresting Jean Valjean. Plot: Jean Valjean was first put into jail after stealing a loaf of bread. After he...

  59. Things They Carried

    about human beings or about life. The theme of a work is not a summary of its plot, but instead is the writer’s central idea. Many themes are common throughout all of literature. A theme can be as simple as one word: loyalty, courage, love, and friendship. They can also be a little more detailed like:...

  60. Son of the Mob - Essay

    head of the New York Mob. • Angela O' Bannon: Vince's one date during the first chapter that didn't go well. Plot summary Vince Luca is a 17-year-old in high school. Vince falls in love with FBI agent Bightly's daughter Kendra. Vince gets mixed up in his father's illegal business when he is approached...