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    The Importance of Friendship Friendship is, by definition, a relationship between two friends. Some believe that friendships are a necessity for human life. Joseph Conrad was a man who grew up not having many friends. As a young child he had missed school quite a bit from illnesses (Kathleen Wilson 200). This made it hard to have close relationships with other children. He did however gain a love for literature and the sea from his father at a young age (www.notablebiographies.com). This is…

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    The Almond Tree Analysis

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    In The Almond Tree by Michelle Corasanti, one main symbol is present throughout the book. This main symbol is the almond tree. The almond tree transitions from different representation as the characters and ideas evolve. A Palestinian family, known as Ichamd and his family, experienced the presence of the tree throughout their hardships. Within the book, the almond tree is a recurring symbol that represents hope, survival, and shelter. Foremost, the almond tree represents itself as hope. During…

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    For my transformative work, I took a poem and created a parody of it. The poem I chose to create a parody of was “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Seuss. This original poem is for little kids, to educate and entertain them; what little kid doesn’t love a rhyming poem that makes them giggle a little? The original piece talks about green eggs and ham while my poem talks about Trump and Pence. With this as well, my character is Hence-I-Tense where the original character is Sam-I-Am. This being said, my…

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    The major aspects I have taken away from this assignment is how books can be both mirrors and windows. I also learned that many of the books I enjoyed during my childhood unknowingly reflected parts of my identity. I also learned the importance of children’s exposure to books that reflect their identities. When a child reads a book that mirrors their personalities and attributes they get more excited about reading and enjoy literature as a whole. As a future educator, I will make sure that my…

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    important is children’s literature in the social-emotional development of children?” when asked if childhood literature is important in the social emotional development of a young child, the first thing you should understand is what children’s literature and socio emotional development is. The social emotional development of a child is the child's ‘experience, expression, and management of emotions’ and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others. Children’s…

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    While gelatin silver prints took Europe by storm in the late 1800's, becoming a favorite pastime for many, today they are not just a sentimental mementos of an era gone by. They provide a well of information about the author as well as the historical context that influenced his work. Their theme, technique, and style speak volumes, allowing a glimpse into the lives of the people in front of the camera as well as behind it. One of such intriguing images is the photograph titled St. George and…

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    Pro Fairy Tales Research

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    Fairy tales may be fun to read and they have many benefits but there are also some not good things about them. Many, if not all, put unrealistic views in children’s heads. Like why does the guy always get the girl? Why can’t she just be independant? Sure in ‘Frozen’ Elsa ends up alone, but what about all of the others? And why do almost all the princesses have a hard childhood? Take Cinderella for example,…

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    heart, “Emotionally too he seemed like an adolescent boy-enjoying children’s stories and games, and able to fall in love sentimentally and idealistically”(Barrie,Lurie 194). Barrie never fully experienced a full childhood, so consequently he always fantasized about being a boy again. So he wrote about his desires; therefore, creating Peter Pan. Barrie comprised a very relevant moral in Peter Pan even though it is just a children’s story. The moral of Peter Pan is that growing up is a part of…

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    Should kids be able to read the story The Tale-Tale Heart? Some people would say no because they think that Edgar Allan poe’s book has too much violence and drama.But to me it’s a great book because it has you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next. And that’s why other kids would say it’s not a good book for kids to read. Some people would say ‘’The Tell-Tale Heart’’ is not a good book to read because it does not teach kids anything, but it does. It teaches them…

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    This story explains the story of fairy tale in which the dreams play a big role in this story. This story also explain the inter wishing of a person and his faintly over his love one. He believes to have power, to get the women of his drams and to find a way out of the frost. A woman was raise in the Holocaust and now her story is told in a fairy tale so little children can understand. This story is manly a flash back that she had. Her grandmother was killed for her religion, not knowing she…

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