The Lottery Literary analysis In the story titled “The Lottery’”, the author, Shirley Jackson, uses many literary devices to help get the theme of the story across. The story is about a town that comes together for a “lottery” that they do every year, but, it is no normal lottery. The theme in this story is portraying people blindly following tradition. Jackson expresses this through the use of symbolism, characterization, irony, and through the setting. Symbolism is a literary device that…
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English 9 Summer Reading June 2014 Dear Student: Welcome to high school English! As you may already know, there is a required summer reading novel for all incoming ninth graders. The novel that you received at the end of eighth grade, Swallowing Stones by Joyce McDonald, and the accompanying summer reading packet are both due on September 8, 2014. Please make sure that you have read, understood and completed all of the necessary course work by this date. This assignment will be your first…
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St Ann Catholic School Middle School Summer Reading 2012 General Directions Summer Reading is an important part of our English curriculum. Studies show that children who read independently do better in school and in testing. The summer is the perfect time to kick back and enjoy a wide variety of genres – modern fiction, fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, and nonfiction. We encourage you to read all kinds of material over this summer! For Mrs. Cook’s (HP) or Mrs. Ebert’s (Honors)…
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I Have A Dream Rhetorical Analysis Activist, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was a man of many words. He was a man who possessed admirable qualities and demonstrated power with fine grace and composure. All who listened were transfixed by what he had to say. Dr. King made great strides for African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement of the 20th century, a time when blacks were segregated and subject to racial injustice. On the mark of 100 years following the Emancipation Proclamation that freed…
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repetition of the same sound or letter near one another. An example of alliteration in “Because I could Not Stop for Death” is in the line “We passed the setting sun”. Alliteration is important to this poem as Dickinson showed the progression of the day. She used alliteration to describe the time line of her nearing death. 2. Personification • Definition • Choose an example from “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.” • Briefly explain how personification enhances the poem. o Personification is a nonhuman…
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Students Entering English II Pre-AP/TaG Summer Reading Assignment: Classic Fiction Novels of the 20th Century Over the course of your summer break, we ask that you read a classic fiction novel concerned with values of a culture or society in anticipation of the upcoming school year in English II Pre-AP/TaG. This reading assignment exposes students to literature for college-bound readers, much like that which will be expected of students in their SSR reading throughout the sophomore year and beyond…
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Ungenial Summer" Bill Phillips offers a bold thesis that rejects the conventional thoughts regarding Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Instead of utilizing the predominantly adopted lenses, such as feminist or psychoanalytic, Phillips employs an Ecocriticism, which concentrates on nature and its effects on a novel. Phillips asserts that “Ecocriticism reminds us of the importance of nature in our understanding of literary and cultural texts, and this is never more appropriate than in an analysis of Frankenstein”…
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When the Wasps Drowned Analysis Author: Clare Wigfall By Jasmine Love, Emily Lunnon, Izzie Lewis & Louise Hatton A background on Clare Wigfall • Clare Wigfall was born in Greenwich, London. During her early childhood, she moved to America and grew up in Berkeley, California, before moving back to London. • She began writing at an early age. After an early role as assistant and editor to the late President of Mensa, she graduated from the University of Manchester in 1998. When the Wasps Drowned…
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Composition Summer 2014 Summer Assignment Lindenhurst Senior High School Dear AP Literature and Composition students: Welcome to what will be an extremely rewarding and challenging course for your senior year. Because the background required for a course of this magnitude is great, it is invaluable to assign some work over the summer. It not only allows us to begin the vast preparation necessary for college and the national exam in May, but it keeps you actively involved with critical analysis of literature…
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Destinee Jones English 101 Barnard September 20, 2014 Blind Leading the Blind: The Lottery Literary Analysis When you hear the word lottery, what do you think of? Grand prizes, large sums of money or even a relaxing yet fun filled vacation? Shirley Jackson begins her story with it being an ordinary summer day. Children talking of school and men discussing farming as they wait for the event to begin. Names are called and slips are drawn as the anticipation builds wondering who will win. In the end…
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