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Wednesday, November 21

  1. page A Midsummer Night's Dream edited ... Demetrius- Starts out loving Hermia and being Egeus's choice for Hermia's husband. Follows Her…
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    Demetrius- Starts out loving Hermia and being Egeus's choice for Hermia's husband. Follows Hermia and Lysander into the forest where he is also anointed with love juice. The juice makes him fall in love with Helena and fight Lysander for her affection. Puck leaves the love juice in his eyes and he stays in love with Helena instead of being in love with Hermia. At the end he marries Helena.
    Helena- Loves Demetrius but he rejects her at first. She believes that everyone hates her and blames Hermia for taking her love Demetrius. Helena tells Demetrius that his love Helena is running away, she hopes that by telling him she will gain his favor and he will slowly love her back, but he doesn't. She tags along with Demetrius to the forest. In the forest Demetrius and Lysander fall in love with her due to the love juice. She gets upset saying that Demetrius, Lysander and Hermia are all making fun of her with this cruel joke that they are playing. When Puck fixes everything Helena stays with Demetrius who still loves her due to the love juice, and they get married at the end.
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    Philostrate- Master of the Revels. Serves Theseus kinda like a servant and keeps track of events occurring in Athens.
    Egeus- Hermia's father. Wants Theseus to force Hermia into a marriage with the man he chose.
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    Egeus. She livesloves Lysander but
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    Lysander- Hermia beloved. Convinces Hermia to run away so that they can be together. When he falls asleep in the forest the fairy Puck puts love juice in his eyes, this juice makes him fall in love with Helena. He fights with Demetrius for Helena but Puck tricks him so he will fall asleep from exhaustion. Puck then corrects the love juice and set things right and he falls back in love with Hermia and marries her at the end.
    Demetrius- Starts out loving Hermia and being Egeus's choice for Hermia's husband. Follows Hermia and Lysander into the forest where he is also anointed with love juice. The juice makes him fall in love with Helena and fight Lysander for her affection. Puck leaves the love juice in his eyes and he stays in love with Helena instead of being in love with Hermia. At the end he marries Helena.
    Helena- Loves Demetrius but he rejects her at first. She believes that everyone hates her and blames Hermia for taking her love Demetrius. Helena tells Demetrius that his love Helena is running away, she hopes that by telling him she will gain his favor and he will slowly love her back, but he doesn't. She tags along with Demetrius to the forest. In the forest Demetrius and Lysander fall in love with her due to the love juice. She gets upset saying that Demetrius, Lysander and Hermia are all making fun of her with this cruel joke that they are playing. When Puck fixes everything Helena stays with Demetrius who still loves her due to the love juice, and they get married at the end.
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    Philostrate- Master of the Revels. Serves Theseus kinda like a servant and keeps track of events occurring in Athens.
    Egeus- Hermia's father. Wants Theseus to force Hermia into a marriage with the man he chose.
    Hermia- Daughter of Egeus. She lives Lysander but their love is forbidden. She is faced with marring Demetrius or joining a nunnery. If she refuses both then according to an old Athenian law she will be executed for disobeying her father. Hermia decides to run away with Lysander and she winds up in the forest where the mischievous faeries flip her world around and bring Hermia and her lover together in marriage at the end.
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    Theseus-​ Duke of Athens. He is asked by Egeus to force his daughter to marry another man, loving love he gives the couples a choice. In the end he marries his love and shares his wedding day with two other couples.
    Hippolyta- Former queen of the amazons.At the end she marries Theseus.
    Philostrate- Master of the Revels. Serves Theseus kinda like a servant and keeps track of events occurring in Athens.
    Egeus- Hermia's father. Wants Theseus to force Hermia into a marriage with the man he chose.

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Sunday, October 21

  1. page The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn edited ... Symbolism Historical Significance About the Author Author- Samuel Clemens also known as Ma…
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    Symbolism
    Historical Significance
    About the AuthorAuthor- Samuel Clemens also known as Mark Twain, was born on November 30, 1835. Twain married Olivia Langdon and they were together until she died 34 years later. Twain wrote about 28 novels and short stories. Twain is known for his ability to capture the distinct dialect of different charcters. He died on April 21, 1910 but he is still followed today as a writer. (BG, About the Author)
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  2. page The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn edited ... Point of View- The text is told from Huck's point of view. The text shows the different accent…
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    Point of View- The text is told from Huck's point of view. The text shows the different accents from all the different characters revealing their intelligence and background. Since the novel is written in first person it makes the events sound more chronological. Huck explains everything as it happens to him in the novel. (BG, Point of View)
    Possible Meanings of the Work (Themes) with Explanations
    One of the themes in the novel is racism. Although the novel was written after slavery was abolished, Twain set it back to when slavery was still around. Twain writes about slavery in the novel and Jim is one of the slaves. At first he does not seem to be very smart but as the novel progresses Jim shows his selflessness and compassion. Twain demonstrates that although Jim is African American, he is also the most mature and selfless character throughout the novel. (BG, Themes)
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  3. page The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn edited ... Huckleberry Finn- Huck Finn is the main character in the novel. He is thirteen years old and t…
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    Huckleberry Finn- Huck Finn is the main character in the novel. He is thirteen years old and thought of as an outcast. Huck is surprisingly intelligent because his family is not very smart. He is independent as a child because his father is an abusive drunk. Huck Finn does not come from a wealthy family and they are not necessarily very well respected.
    Tom Sawyer- Tom is Huck's friend in the novel. He acts as a character foil to Huck. Tom is very adventurous and does not listen to authority. Tom is very rebellious and acts on his own stupidity rather than thinking things through.
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    is very supersticioussuperstitious but he
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    Pap- Pap is Huck's father and is very abusive and he is an alcoholic. He is not a very smart character and he demonstrates how unhealthy of a family Huck has in the beginning of the novel.
    (BG, Characters)

    Point of ViewView- The text is told from Huck's point of view. The text shows the different accents from all the different characters revealing their intelligence and background. Since the novel is written in first person it makes the events sound more chronological. Huck explains everything as it happens to him in the novel. (BG, Point of View)
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    Setting-
    The setting of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is around 1835. It is before the Civil War. The main setting in the novel is various locations along the Mississippi river and in the town of St. Petersburg in Missouri. (BG, Setting)
    Characters-
    Huckleberry Finn- Huck Finn is the main character in the novel. He is thirteen years old and thought of as an outcast. Huck is surprisingly intelligent because his family is not very smart. He is independent as a child because his father is an abusive drunk. Huck Finn does not come from a wealthy family and they are not necessarily very well respected.
    Tom Sawyer- Tom is Huck's friend in the novel. He acts as a character foil to Huck. Tom is very adventurous and does not listen to authority. Tom is very rebellious and acts on his own stupidity rather than thinking things through.
    Jim- Jim is one of Miss Watson's slaves. He is very supersticious but he is fairly smart for being a slave. He acts as more of an adult than Huck or Tom. Jim is very nice and he misses his family. Jim is a very passive character and seems to be at the mercy of Huck and Tom because he is a runaway slave

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Thursday, October 18

  1. page The Metamorphosis edited ... Setting Most of the story takes place in Gregor's room, as after his 'metamorphosis' he is no…
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    Setting
    Most of the story takes place in Gregor's room, as after his 'metamorphosis' he is not allowed "out and about" with the rest of the family. The other members of his family spend most of their time in the dining room/living area of the house. That's the place. As far as time goes, it was published in 1915, and there is no other mention of when it is set, so it's around then.
    (Aaron Carpenter, Setting)
    Characters
    Gregor Samsa- Main character in the work. Gregor is the only one in his family of four with a job and he supports them completely. He is a traveling salesman and hates his job, but is very dedicated to it and can be said to be a great worker for the firm he works for. One morning Gregor wakes up and is "metamorphosized" into a bug. Due to this transformation, he loses his job and his family turns his back on him. He stays a bug for the rest of his life, where his only entertainment is staying in his room. One evening Gregor the bug gets in a fight with his father, who lodges an apple in Gregor's back. From then on, Gregor's health diminished and he dies as a bug.
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    Mr. Samsa- Gregor and Grete's father. He treats Gregor with disgust after his transformation. He doesn't work when Gregor is around because he is too "old," but after Gregor is transformed, Mr. Samsa returns to work again to support his family. He is the one who fights Gregor and lodges the apple in his back.
    Mrs. Samsa- Gregor and Grete's sister. She is a housewife, and inititally refuses to see Gregor's transformed state. Eventually she gets over this and goes to look at the transformed Gregor. The state of her being a mother but Gregor being a disgusting bug creates conflict in her.
    (Marcus Hattar, characters)Major Characters)
    Gregor's Boss- He is only ever mentioned in the novella, but I think that he deserves mentioning because he could easily be one of the reasons for Gregor's transformation on the figurative level. He employs Gregor as a traveling salesman and, from remarks made by Gregor, does not seem to be a vary nice man. He sits on his desk above everyone looking down at them and seems to run his business like a slave driver. He had accused Gregor of embezzling money, and it would seem implied that the man makes Gregor feel almost like a bug.
    The maid- The original keeper of the Samsa house, she begged them to fire her after Gregor's transformation.
    The charwoman- The cleaning lady that the Samsas hired after letting their maid go. She is the only one who treats Gregor decently/doesn't seem to mind the way he looks. She will even talk to him from time to time. She is the one who finds is body after he dies.
    The three tenants- The Samsas decide to rent out their rooms to three men. They are obsessed with cleanliness and, one evening while listening to Greta play the violin, they spot Gregor and leave without paying.
    Gregor’s Supervisor (The office manager): He is the one that was willing to talk his boss into giving Gregor another chance for being late to the train. He was shocked to see Gregor as a bug and he ran out without even talking to Gregor.
    (Aaron Carpenter, Minor Characters)

    Point of View
    The Metamorphosis is written from the third person omniscient point of view. This means that the narrator is not a character in the novel, but knows (and shares) what all of the characters are thinking at all times, making for an entirely unbiased telling of the story-not skewed in any way, shape, or form. The third person omniscient point of view lets the reader decide who their favorite character is (as opposed to the author deciding for them) and lets the reader decide for whom he/she empathizes the most.
    (Aaron Carpenter, Point of View)
    Possible Meanings of the Work (Themes) with Explanations
    Excessive self-sacrifice can destroy one's mental well being. The loss of sanity oft leads to destruction of one's personal/social life. If a person only works for others, as Gregor only works for his family and boss, then the aspects of their personal life will crumble, as Gregor's did. Whether or not he was a bug doesn't matter for this theme. He either became insane and destroyed his relationships, or literally became a bug and withered away due to his inability to cope.
    (Aaron Carpenter, Themes)
    5 Important Quotations with Explanations
    “He must go,” cried Gregor’s sister, “that’s the only solution, Father. You must just try to get rid of the idea that this is Gregor. The fact that we’ve believed it for so long is the root of all our trouble.”
    This is a significant turning/ending point in the novel. It is the final stage of his family’s grieving process.
    (Aaron Carpenter, Quote Explained)

    Issues of Style
    Kafka's writing style is a bit difficult to comprehend due to the abstract side of his story. The Metamorphosis coupled with the literal meaning of his words which makes it difficult to be seen in a light other than the straight literal passage. Kafka's style of writing has been explained to be a form of modernism as well as magic realism. His portfolio of finished works are only novellas and short stories, none of his full length novels were ever completed. The themes of alienation and persecution are across many of his works most likely due to Kafka's own personal history.
    (Aaron Carpenter, Style)

    Symbolism
    The insect- The insect, or Gregor, symbolizes many things. It could symbolize how Gregor's father made him feel insignificant and trapped, just how Gregor feels. It could also symbolize the meaningless life Gregor leads, working all the time and having no social life. This is evident when he turns into a bug and nothing in life really changes for anyone except him.
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    (Marcus Hattar, Symbolism)
    Historical Significance
    The Metamorphosis was written in 1915, the year after the start of WWI. Gregor’s transformation into an unrecognizable bug probably represented the transformation soldiers underwent when they wore the gas masks that were used during the war. The masks DID give people a bug-like appearance, and there IS something inhumane about gassing other humans while protecting yourself.
    (Aaron Carpenter, Historical Significance)

    About the Author
    Franz Kakfa is one of the most influential writers to come out of the twentieth century. A word named after him, Kafkaesque, illustrates his bizarre and nightmarish qualities in his writing. He was born in Prague, Austria-Hungary in 1883, into a German speaking Jewish family. His father and him had a tumultuous relationship growing up, and it eventually had an impact on his writing. After his childhood, Kafka went to law school and became a lawyer. He worked as a lawyer and in an insurance company, but hated his work because it took up too much time and was meaningless. Kafka was insecure throughout his life and is said to have dealt with social anxiety and depression, as well as a mild form of anorexia. He feared people would find him generally repulsive. Also, Kafka was an anarchist and attended various anarchist meetings. He felt unattached from his religion and family later in his life, and tuberculosis killed him in 1924 at age 40, in the city of Vienna, Republic of Austria.
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Wednesday, October 17

  1. page The Metamorphosis edited ... Issues of Style Symbolism ... except him. Furniture- The furniture in Gregor's room is…
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    Furniture- The furniture in Gregor's room is his only link to his human past. When it is removed, his final link to his human life is removed as well.
    Picture of Gregor as a lieutenant- Symbolizes a time when Gregor's life was fulfilled and had meaning. '
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    really cared.
    The number 3?- 3 doors, 3 family members, 3 lodgers, 3 parts of the story....
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    Historical Significance
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