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Chapter 28*Left with nothing*Hardships*Role of Faith/Religion*Mary and Diana Rivers*St. John*Identity
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Chapter 28*Left with nothing*Hardships*Role of Faith/Religion*Mary and Diana Rivers*St. John*Identity
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Chapter 28*Left with nothing*Hardships*Role of Faith/Religion*Mary and Diana Rivers*St. John*Identity
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Chapter 29*Hannah’s Treatment*Characterization of Diana & Mary*Characterize St. John *River’s FamilyPast and Present
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Chapter 29*Hannah’s Treatment*Characterization of Diana & Mary*Characterize St. John *River’s FamilyPast and Present
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Chapter 30*Relationship with Mary*St. John*New Position*Letter Arrives
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Chapter 30*Relationship with Mary*St. John*New Position*Letter Arrives
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Chapter 31*New Job*Memories of Rochester*Allusion to Lot*St. John*Rosamund
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Chapter 31*New Job*Memories of Rochester*Allusion to Lot*St. John*Rosamund
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Chapter 32*Progress*Rosamund and St. John*Painting
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Read and Annotate the excerpt from Wide Sargasso Sea. As you read, consider and make note of the following:
What effect does point of view have?
Look for signs of mental instability vs. lucidity (clarity).
How does the passage explore issues related to:
Identity?
Entrapment vs. Escapism?
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
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Read and Annotate the excerpt from Wide Sargasso Sea. As you read, consider and make note of the following:
What effect does point of view have?
Look for signs of mental instability vs. lucidity (clarity).
How does the passage explore issues related to:
Identity?
Entrapment vs. Escapism?
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
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Read and Annotate the excerpt from Wide Sargasso Sea. As you read, consider and make note of the following:
What effect does point of view have?
Look for signs of mental instability vs. lucidity (clarity).
How does the passage explore issues related to:
Identity?
Entrapment vs. Escapism?
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
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Read and Annotate the excerpt from Wide Sargasso Sea. As you read, consider and make note of the following:
What effect does point of view have?
Look for signs of mental instability vs. lucidity (clarity).
How does the passage explore issues related to:
Identity?
Entrapment vs. Escapism?
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
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Courage
It is in the small things we see it.The child’s first step,
as awesome as an earthquake.The first time you rode a bike,wallowing up the sidewalk.
The first spanking when your heartwent on a journey all alone.
When they called you crybabyor poor or fatty or crazy
and made you into an alien,you drank their acidand concealed it.
Later,if you faced the death of bombs and bullets
you did not do it with a banner,you did it with only a hat to
cover your heart.You did not fondle the weakness inside you
though it was there.Your courage was a small coalthat you kept swallowing.If your buddy saved you
and died himself in so doing,then his courage was not courage,
it was love; love as simple as shaving soap.
Later,if you have endured a great despair,
then you did it alone,getting a transfusion from the fire,picking the scabs off your heart,then wringing it out like a sock.
Next, my kinsman, you powdered your sorrow,you gave it a back rub
and then you covered it with a blanketand after it had slept a while
it woke to the wings of the rosesand was transformed.
Later,when you face old age and its natural conclusionyour courage will still be shown in the little ways,
each spring will be a sword you’ll sharpen,those you love will live in a fever of love,and you’ll bargain with the calendar
and at the last momentwhen death opens the back dooryou’ll put on your carpet slippersand stride out.
Anne Sexton
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Name:_____________________________
Based on your reading of “Courage,” choose the best answer for the following multiple choice questions:
1. _______The different phases of life and the evolution of courage are illustrated through all of the following EXCEPT:A. The repetition of the world “later.”B. The division of stanzasC. The use of simile and metaphor in the second stanza.D. The references to seasons and time in the last stanza.
2. _______According to the author, all of the following lines demonstrate moments of courage EXCEPT:A. “The first spanking when your heart went on a journey all alone” (lines 67).B. “If your buddy saved you and died himself in so doing” (lines 2223)C. “if you have endured a great despair, then you did it alone” (lines 2728)D. “you’ll put on your carpet slippers and stride out” (lines 4647).
3. _______The author writes, “if you have endured a great despair, then you did it alone, getting a transfusion from the fire, picking the scabs off your heart, then wringing it out like a sock.” In these lines, the author:A. uses simile and metaphor to illustrate the pain involved in suffering.B. employs personification and imagery to show emotional turmoil.C. uses simile and imagery to show how people succumb to trauma.D. makes use of metaphor and personification to underscore the effectiveness of resilience.
4. _______In lines 3237, personification is used for all of the following EXCEPT: A. To characterize sorrow as a sickly person who needs rest in order to change into something positive.B. To illustrate that when courage leaves, it never returns.C. To show that courage can be redeemed when it seems to be faltering.D. To reinforce the fact that people can be rejuvenated after given time to heal.
5. _______The speaker says, “When they called you crybaby or poor or fatty or crazy and made you into an alien, you drank their acid and concealed it.” In this line, the speaker:A. implies that “you” repressed suffering when made to feel like an outcast.B. suggests that sometimes courage requires one to fight back.C. conveys that people without courage take insults rather than standing up for themselves.D. illustrates the harmful effects of repressing anger.
6. ______In lines 4547, the speaker suggests that people should:A. succumb to death.B. try to make deals for more time in life.C. face death with a sense of peace and dignity.D. make the most out of every minute in life.
7. ______The author conveys all of the following ideas EXCEPT:A. Courage can be found in seemingly mundane events as well as extraordinary accomplishments in life.B. Courage takes on many forms.C. Courage evolves over one’s lifetime.D. Those without courage are unable to prevail in life.
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And you thought Rochester's proposal was unromantic?!
Find a quote showing St. John to be:
*controlling
*manipulative
*cold
*unromantic
*insensitive
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And you thought Rochester's proposal was unromantic?!
Find a quote showing St. John to be:
*controlling
*manipulative
*cold
*unromantic
*insensitive
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The Inheritance"It's not about the money, money, money..."
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Jane's Search for:
MOTIVATION: Gateshead Lowood Thornfield Moor House/Marsh End
Belonging/Family
Love
Independence/ Autonomy
SelfRespect
I want it all!!!!!
Each stop has a ________________