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A Journey Through Great American Literature: Hunger Games Synthesis Page
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Tuesday, January 6, 2015. Hunger Games Synthesis Page. Is this story fair? This story is not fair because the people of the districts are treated like animals, while the richer people of the capitol are treated with the respect that a human deserves. 8220;‘How you’ve both successfully struggled to overcome the barbarism of your district,’ [Effie said.]. That’s ironic coming from a woman helping to prepare us for slaughter.” (Page 74). The Capitol doesn’t...
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: 1984: The Banning Debate
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Sunday, December 21, 2014. 1984: The Banning Debate. Prostitution and dictatorship are both real world issues, and today’s middle school kids have every right to know about the real world. In the book 1984. By George Orwell, the world is at war. In Orwell’s prophetic creation, the world is split into three parts, Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. The main character, Winston Smith, lives in Oceania, which is run by the tyrant “Big Brother.”. First of all, 1984.
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: December 2014
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Sunday, December 21, 2014. 1984: The Banning Debate. Prostitution and dictatorship are both real world issues, and today’s middle school kids have every right to know about the real world. In the book 1984. By George Orwell, the world is at war. In Orwell’s prophetic creation, the world is split into three parts, Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. The main character, Winston Smith, lives in Oceania, which is run by the tyrant “Big Brother.”. First of all, 1984.
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: Picture Book Foreword
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Bullying is something that can start happening as early as kindergarten, if not even earlier then that. It is important to teach kids at a very young age that being different isn’t a bad thing. Otherwise, bullying can lead to hurt and affect others for the rest of their lives. Bullying can happen for many different reasons. Writes, “In most cases, bullies hope to establish dominance over their peers. I think I am less confident bec...
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: September 2014
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Lennie Smalls lived a tragic life. A kind, loving man who would never harm a fly on purpose, but a naïve person at the same time who doesn’t know his own strength. And his innocent playful mind, along with his large strength, is exactly what leads to his undoing. The main character in Of Mice and Men. Lennie shouted.” This shows that. Lennie and George just want to live like normal people, in thei...
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: 1984 Revised Response
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Prostitution and dictatorship are both real world issues, and today’s middle school kids have every right to know about the real world. In the book 1984. By George Orwell, the world is at war. In Orwell’s prophetic creation, the world is split into three parts, Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. The main character, Winston Smith, lives in Oceania, which is run by the tyrant “Big Brother.”. First of all, 1984. There is a large amount o...
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: Reading Response on"A Wrinkle in Time:" Is the story fair? Why or why not?
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Thursday, February 12, 2015. Reading Response on"A Wrinkle in Time:" Is the story fair? Why or why not? Two of the Murry children are out casted for having a false reputation. Meg and Charles Wallace Murry are known for being stupid and delinquent. Charles Wallace is known as a "moron" as one of the side characters, Calvin, calls him (31). Meg thinks in the story, "How did Charles Wallace always know about her? How could he always tell? The Murry family may no...
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: October 2014
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Tuesday, October 14, 2014. 1984 by George Orwell: Archetype Synthesis Page. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). End of The Year Letter. Reflection of Our Year in ELA. Xavier Marzulli's 2015 Summer Bookshelf. View my complete profile. 1984 by George Orwell: Archetype Synthesis Page. Awesome Inc. template. Template images by luoman.
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A Journey Through Great American Literature: November 2014
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A Journey Through Great American Literature. Tuesday, November 18, 2014. According to Michael Tanner, author of the ‘NO’ side of the debate “Does the U.S. Need a New War on Poverty? 8221; in Upfront Magazine, “Another War on Poverty would just be more of the same.”. Tanner quotes Einstein in saying “the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”. The article is entirely argumentative. Basically, about 50,632 dollars have been spent per American an...