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PROJECT UPDATE

Remember 4 projects must be completed by the end of 3rd quarter.

Remember to use the Narrative Literary Outline to analyze novels, short stories and films.

Copies of guides on how to analyze can be found in the page tab called Handouts

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ANIMAL FARM GLOGSTER

GREAT GATSBY GLOGSTER

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An Analysis of “Annabel Lee”
Most people agree that Edgar Allan Poe wrote “Annabel Lee” about his departed wife, Virginia Clemm, who died of tuberculosis two years earlier. Some critics, however, contend that in the seventh line of the poem he states, “I was a child and she was a child,” and he certainly was no child in 1836 at twenty-seven when he married his thirteen-year-old bride. Maybe the poem is about an earlier love, or perhaps it is purely fictional, but addressing Annabel Lee as his “life and [his] bride” in line thirty-eight and writing it two years after his beloved young wife’s death, it is seems logical that it is indeed written about her and is simply embellished with a bit of poetic license.
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SCARLETT LETTER

THE RAVEN

CARL SANDBERG

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