PPT-Themes, Motifs And Important Quotes

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Themes Important Quotes Community Identity Stability Chapter 1 pg 1 And that put in the Director sententiously that is the secret of happiness and virtueliking

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Themes Important Quotes Community Identity Stability Chapter 1 pg 1 And that put in the Director sententiously that is the secret of happiness and virtueliking what youve got to do All conditioning aims at that making people like their inescapable social destiny Chapter 1 pg . Quotes SMS Good Quotes Messages Jokes Best Quotes English Quotes Mobile Quotes Popular Quotes Agricultural Abbreviation SMS ASCII SMS Anniversary SMS Friendship SMS Marriage SMS Relationship SMS Wife Parallel Structure: . using the . same pattern . of words to show that two or more ideas have . the . same level of importance. .. Do Now:. Create your own examples of PARALLELISM using the examples as your guide!. Advanced Composition. Maus. Theme. A . common thread or repeated idea that is incorporated throughout a literary work. A theme is a thought or idea the author presents to the reader that may be deep, difficult to understand, or even moralistic. Themes. Theme: /theem/ -noun . 1. a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic: The need for world peace was the theme of the meeting. . 2. a unifying or dominant idea, motif, etc., as in a work of art.. Loving. Knowing. Abiding. Perfecting. Four Important Themes at the Close of First John. III. . Abiding.. Gr. . menō. (. μένω. ) used 23 times in 1 John.. Usually translated by . dwell, stay, continue, abide, . By Toni Morrison. Written in:.  New York: 1962–1965. First published in 1970. Setting:. Set in 1941 in Lorain, Ohio, Toni Morrison's novel centers on a particularly difficult year in the life of eleven year old Pecola Breedlove.  Pecola comes from a poor and poorly adjusted black family. . iGCSE. SESSION . TWO…. GCSE. Today’s session – we will run through:. 1. PLOT. 2. CHARACTERS. 3.QUOTES. 4. FREUD. 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES. 6. THEMES. 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE. !. The Last. Night. Dr Lanyon’s Narrative. Three Important Devices: Know These. Symbol: An object that represents something more significant that just itself. Motif: A . recurring. element or idea; a phrase; image; repetition of similar symbols; repetition of an issue/attitude. A theme is a main idea, or the moral or lesson of the story…. themes in Romeo and Juliet include . love, conflict, family, fate vs free will, . individuals versus society, . duality. A . symbol is something that stands for more than itself. relationship with his faith . Elie’s. relationship with his father . Attitude of the Jews of . Sighet. . Moshe the Beadle (relationship with . Elie. ? how does he change? What is his role in the novel?). Themes (PV). Blood. Family life. Family relationships and . duties. Father-son . relationships. Public v . Private. Traditional . v changing society/ Communist . society. . Contrast . of what we say . A theme is a main idea, or the moral or lesson of the story…. themes in Romeo and Juliet include . love, conflict, family, fate vs free will, . individuals versus society, . duality. A . symbol is something that stands for more than itself. Process theology. Seeks to merge the findings of contemporary science with Christian thought.. Whitehead (1861-1947), Hartshorne (1897-2000), and Cobb (1925-) are leading proponents.. God’s existence and creation are not static, but dynamic.. Deception-trickery, concealment of one’s feelings. Honor verses Shame-humiliation, violation of social expectations. Love- Romantic and Filial (Duty to family). Gender expectations- roles of men and women.

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