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Emily Dickenson Notes
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Emily Dickenson Notes

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Biography Themes COntent Style Dickinson’s Poems “Hope” is the thing with feathers There’s a certain Slant of light I felt a Funeral, in my Brain A Bird came down the Walk I Heard a fly buzz – when I died The Soul has Bandaged moments I could bring You Jewels – had I a mind to A narrow Fellow in the Grass I taste a liquor never brewed After great pain, a formal feeling comes
Patrick Kavanah Inniskean Road July Evening Worksheet
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Patrick Kavanah Inniskean Road July Evening Worksheet

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Patrick Kavanah Inniskean Road July Evening Worksheet and tasks Summarized into topics: Patrick Kavanagh and "On Raglan Road" poem/song Diary entry from Patrick Kavanagh's perspective on the night of the poem Drawing representing the song Poem from the perspective of someone going to Billy Brennan's dance Two drawings of Billy Brennan's dance - one in 1936 and one in a modern setting Additional research on Patrick Kavanagh and his life.
Feminist Movements in the Americas
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Feminist Movements in the Americas

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Unit: Feminist Movements in the Americas Objectives: Identify factors leading to women’s suffrage in the USA, Canada, and Latin America. Understand the catalysts for the 1960s second wave of feminism. Examine NOW’s role in achieving gender equality. Explore reasons for the women’s movement split and opposition it faced. Presentation s Feminist Movements in the Americas - Pt I +2 (Guided Notes)
Sharp notes - King Lear
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Sharp notes - King Lear

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The notes collectively provide a comprehensive overview of key events, character dynamics, and thematic elements in Acts 1 through 5 of Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” The structured summaries cover Lear’s initial decision to abdicate, the dynamics between Lear and his daughters, the unfolding deceit by characters like Edmund, and the consequences that lead to madness, suffering, and ultimately, tragedy. In Act 1, Lear’s decision to divide his kingdom and the subsequent flattery competition among his daughters showcase themes of authority, vanity, and the potential for deception. Act 2 introduces Edmund’s plot against his legitimate brother Edgar, setting the stage for betrayal and manipulation. Act 3 delves into Lear’s descent into madness, the mistreatment he faces from his daughters, and the parallel storyline of Gloucester’s suffering. Act 4 portrays the consequences of the characters’ actions, including Gloucester’s attempted suicide and the reunion of Lear and Cordelia. Act 5 reaches the tragic climax, featuring Lear’s heartbreaking realization of his mistakes, the death of key characters, and the play’s somber resolution. The notes capture the essence of each act, providing a condensed yet informative guide to the intricate narrative, character arcs, and the play’s central themes.
Writing Map
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Writing Map

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Serves as a comprehensive guide for analyzing and writing about literature Addresses questions related to characters, themes, and text exploration Encompasses various elements: Inference Phrases Discourse Markers Point Sentence Starters Detailed breakdown of Language and Structural Techniques Encourages identification and analysis of powerful words and phrases Explores their effects, associated techniques, and impact on readers and author’s intentions Provides a comprehensive list of language and structural techniques: Adverbs Imagery Repetition Parallel structure And more Facilitates a thorough examination of literary elements Functions as a helpful tool for students or writers Aids in organizing thoughts and responses when engaging with and writing about literature.
Paula Meehan Notes
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Paula Meehan Notes

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“Them Ducks Died for Ireland” Sonnet - Reflection on 1916 “The Statue of the Virgin at Granard Speaks” “Buying Winkles” “The Pattern” “Hearth Lesson”
Sing Street Key Moments Notes
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Sing Street Key Moments Notes

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Key Moment 1: Opening Scene Key Moment 2: Starting the Band Key Moment 3: Conor and Raphina Key Moment 4: Brother Baxter Attacks Key Moment 5: Parents’ Split Key Moment 6: Brendan’s Breakdown Key Moment 7: Drive It Like You Stole It Key Moment 8: The Dance Key Moment 9: Ending Scene
Sing Street Booklet
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Sing Street Booklet

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Sing Street Booklet Introduction to Film Techniques/Vocabulary Camera Shots and Angles Details of the Film Character List Setting Plot Summary Music in the Film Review of the Film Key Moment 1: Opening Scene Key Moment 2: Starting the Band Key Moment 3: Conor and Raphina Key Moment 4: Brother Baxter Attacks Key Moment 5: Parents’ Split Key Moment 6: Brendan’s Breakdown Key Moment 7: Drive It Like You Stole It Key Moment 8: The Dance Key Moment 9: Ending Scene