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    The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares is a book about personal development, adventure, and friendship. The novel can be contained in the young adult genre because the main storyline focuses on the friendship of four young characters who deepen their bonds of friendship by sharing a pair of traveling pants. The story is narrated by Carmen who recounts the activities of how she and her friends spent the summer. Tibby, Carmen, Bee, and Lena will be spending their summer…

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    Narrative Suture and Reader Engagement in The Hobbit Reader engagement is critical for the success of a novel. If a reader is not interested in the novel, it is unlikely for them to finish it or recommend it to others. Therefore, an author will use various narrative strategies to promote reader engagement, and this is something that J. R. R. Tolkien does extremely well. The Hobbit has received wide critical acclaim and has become one of the most famous novels of our time, due in part to the…

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    in the Rye, Holden is a good liar, and he likes to show off his 'talent'. He lies to anyone and everyone. From a random woman on a train to his own sister, why would you constantly lie like that? I believe it's because Holden doesn't want to make friends, because he believes they will never live up to the memory of Allie, and even if they miraculously do, he will lose them too. He's afraid of becoming too attached. Thus he rashes out on them, or accuses them of being phony as an excuse to not…

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    “The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and starting on the first one.” ~Mark Twain The Tiger Team is deeply honored to have chosen Megan McDonough as our Phoenix of the Month for December. Megan is a wonderfully intuitive young woman and mature beyond her year. She is continually reflective in all that she does. She exemplifies a student that has a strong growth-mindset. She truly…

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    drama inspired by the true-life story of John Sachtouras. The tone is consistently dramatic. The script conveys solid themes about never giving up on one’s dream. It’s a classic rag to riches story. The story has the potential to be very insightful. The hook of the story is the idea that one can lose it all, but still triumph. The goal is clear and the stakes are personal. The story is driven both by the inner, emotional goals of the protagonist, as well as the external goal. While one can…

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    A common theme that prevails in both books is that several characters are manipulative and affect the protagonist in negative ways. These deceptive people are often closely affiliated with the main character – as a friend, advisor and a parental figure. The…

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    Daystar Rita Dove Analysis

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    One may imagine having a son and he is a football player and a daughter and she is a cheerleader. Sharing the best eighteen years with them and now they are off to college. Now imagine having two toddlers to feed, change diapers, and keep track of all day with no help from a nanny, friends or a spouse. Now that motherhood has taken over there is no room for personal time or for friends because motherhood says that there are greater responsibilities at hand. How can the same situation be looked…

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    trivialities and little feelings that swell throughout an individual lifespan. Strout achieves this empathetic sense by using long detailed and descriptive sentences, a healthy mix of cumulative and periodic which explore and bluntly state solid truths about the people of the setting. This mix of sentence structure and style parallels the nuance of the characters and the development of emotional power within the book. The narrator is an omnipresent being who hangs above the setting, the…

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    though they are similar, they are also different. I will also be analyzing these works. These observations are withdrawn from, and can be referenced to Brown’s The Narrative of the Life and Escape of William Wells Brown and Thoreau’s “Resistance to Civil Government.” To begin, Brown talks about himself in the third-person in his narrative. This is significant because he wants to distance himself from his story. This might have been his method of helping us understand the facts and it might…

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    UWP 1 Reflective Essay

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    quarter comes to a close, I have taken the time to reflect upon the English language and the uses it has in my future endeavors. The purpose of this essay is to review key UWP 1 concepts, learning outcomes, and their effects on my English education and personal growth. Rhetorical Knowledge The last English course I took prior to UWP 1 was in 2014, when I was a senior in high school. Although Rhetorical Knowledge, as defined by UWP 1, “involves understanding and applying key rhetorical…

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