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HAMLET ACT I SCENE V
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· Limbo, purgatory → hell · Ghost spirit confirms identity (Hamlet Sr.) · Ghost (directive) – Revenge his f...
HAMLET ACT I SCENE IV
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Claudius is adding to suspicion because he’s happy → should still be mourning the king Hamlet recognizes his father, starting to rea...
HAMLET ACT I SCENE III
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• Hamlet favors/shows affection/flirting with 'his love' • Ophelia (Laertes’ sister) – not permanent, considered toy • ...
LITERATURE ANALYSIS #2
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Catch-22 ⋅ Joseph Heller 1. Briefly summarize the plot of the novel you read according to the elements of plot you've learned in ...
LITERARY FICTION & EMPATHY
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Reading fiction makes humans understand human things. That is, when one reads fiction- rather than interpreting text that consists of mythic...
HAMLET ACT I SCENE II
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Hamlet Sr. recently died (there is mourning still) Gertrude was sister-in-law, consistently queen (quite an on-off situation, howev...
HAMLET ACT I SCENE I
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Setting : Castle in Elsinore > Denmark Exit > single character Exeunt > plural (multiple characters exit) #TheCrew saw a...
The World Of Learning Communities- Hamlet
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Currently investigating various AP Literature and Composition courses nationwide that I could communicate by means of e-mail to the instruct...
Unphotographable Moment
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This is a picture I did not take. Body, shriveled. House, grieving. Mind, numb. Surrounded by family I have never seen show any sign of em...
Vocabulary #6
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abase - cause to feel shame After one indulges in embarrassing or regretful acts, a witness could abase said person in the future. ...
Transmedia Draft- 'Canterbury Tales'
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Thesis: Canterbury Tales serves the purpose to show how different social classes interacted with one another in their described roles i...
CANTERBURY OUTLINE
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A collaboration of knowledge with Millicent Angulo , Sophia Gomez , Lupita Pliego , Yesenia Beas , and I, Edgar Rodriguez. 1. What Tale ...
GREEN EGGS & HAMLET
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What do you know about Hamlet, the "Melancholy Dane"? I've heard of Hamlet all my life, whether it be others describing the ...
THE POINT OF CANTERBURY TALES IS...
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Canterbury Tales serves the purpose to show how different social classes interacted with another with their described roles in society and s...
Vocabulary #5
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shenanigans - secret or dishonest activity or maneuver If you want to make some significant memories, you have to come up and pull off so...
CHARACTER STUDY (II)
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Time has passed and memories have definitely been made and it's now been four months spent at USC and Edgar, one of the freshman Trojans...
Canterbury Tales (II): What a Character!
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Monk Approach to Characterization (In/Direct, When, Why): Chaucer uses both indirect and direct characterization in potraying the ...
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The House on Mango Street - Sandra Cisneros 1. Briefly summarize the plot of the novel you read according to the elements of plot you...
Rest In Peace, Bree Rodriguez
I am still in complete shock, hours after I've read the tragic news. Breanna was such a beautiful soul, my goodness. Her mentality on li...
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A collaboration of knowledge between Sophia Gomez , Anaya Navarro , and I, Edgar Rodriguez [Prologue: The Rise of the Danish Nation...
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