PPT-Compare and contrast the treatment of love in any two novels: ‘Jane Eyre’ and ‘Rebecca’

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Anna Harris Love interests Dependency and Class Barriers Throughout there is a theme of dependency from both protagonists on their significant other and also a

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Anna Harris Love interests Dependency and Class Barriers Throughout there is a theme of dependency from both protagonists on their significant other and also a defiance in the social structure finding . Lesson. We Were There, Too. !. Unit 3, Lesson 15. Day # 1. Created by: M. Christoff,. Enrichment Specialist, Field Local Schools. Students will compare and contrast to understand relationships among ideas.. Colin Munson. Cassandra Kyriazis. Margaret Murray. Luke Harrington. St. John and Jane (Chapter 30). “Incommunicative as he was, some time had elapsed before I had an opportunity of gauging his mind. I first got an idea of its caliber when I heard him preach in his own church in Morton. I wish I could describe that sermon: but it is past my power. I cannot even render faithfully the effect it produced in me.”-Jane remarks on St. John’s rhetorical skill and its awe-inspiring effect on her(Page 353). Lowood: Chapters 5-10. Page, Luna, Carly, Annie. V- Helen Burns: First Encounter. p48. - "I hardly know where I found the hardihood thus to open a conversation with a stranger. The step was contrary to my nature and habits". Jane Eyre Vocabulary Practice. By: Cecilia Thompson. Table of contents. Slide 1- Forbear & Apprise . Slide 2- Obviate & Evince. Slide 3- Fortitude & Profusion. Slide 4- Corroborate & Trite. . Gateshead. Grace, Abby, Marena, Rachel, Gib. Ch 1. "The said Eliza, John, and Georgiana were now clustered round their mama in the drawing-room: she reclined on a sofa by the fireside, and with her darlings about her (for the time neither quarrelling nor crying) looked perfectly happy. Me, she had dispensed from joining the group...". Compare and contrast. Finding similarities and differences. Why?. Deepens understanding of:. Character. Setting. Plot. Theme. Genre. Connects thinking . Within texts. Between texts. The dentist. ways to. English I. Copy the following list:. Comparison Words. likewise . just . comparable . related. like . equally . in like manner . akin . corresponds to. Contrast Words. but . however . in contrast . Warm-up #1 10/13/14. How are apples and oranges the same? How are they different?. What are some reasons why you would compare apples and oranges?. You are trying to persuade a friend to eat an apple instead of an orange – what arguments could you use?. Epistolary Novels. Epistolary . novels are . told through the . medium of letters written by one or more of the . characters.. Originating . with . Samuel Richardson’s . Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded . Raphael Pasala. Jacqueline Pino. Valerie Ramirez. Literal Meaning of Topic/Prompt. Actual Prompt: . Many works of literature contain a character who intentionally deceives others. The character's dishonesty may be intended . William Li. Camryn Adamson. Gabriel . Roden. Emilly. . Frausto. Natalia Rivera. Tyler . Cutshaw. What This Means. Foreshadowing. . is where the writer . gives . a hint . of what is to come later in the . By Caitlin owens. What links all of these texts together?. The strength of a story rests in its connection to others that have preceded it. Defend your response to this idea with a close study of The Handmaid’s Tale.. Jane Eyre. . . Write an essay showing for what purposes the author uses the struggle. . Do not merely retell the story.. . Literal Meaning. How does the struggle for dominance impact the novel? . Relevancy to the Novel. Everyday Choices. 280 or 101?. Sweet or Salty?. Walmart. or Target?. McDonald’s or Burger King?. Beyonce. or . Rihanna. ?. Morning person or Night person?. Mac or PC. Amercian. Space, Chinese Place (459).

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