History, Digitized (And Abridged)

History, Digitized (And Abridged)

Bottom of Form. History, Digitized (and Abridged). Illustration by The New York Times; photograph by Doug Mills/The New York Times. A few of the 132 million objects held at the Library of Congress. More Photos > By KATIE HAFNER. Skip to next paragraph. Digitizing the Nation s Treasures.

Antony and Cleopatra

Antony and Cleopatra

Antony and Cleopatra. By William Shakespeare. Edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. with Michael Poston and Rebecca Niles. Folger Shakespeare Library. Created on Apr 23, 2016, from FDT version 0.9.2. Characters in the Play. ANTONY, a triumvir of Rome. CLEOPATRA, Queen of Egypt.

Edgar Allan Poe Webquest

Edgar Allan Poe Webquest

Edgar Allan Poe Webquest. Using the websites below, answer the questions over Edgar Allan Poe. The Edgar Allan Poe Museum Website: The main purpose of the site is to promote the museum. Fans of Poe, however, can find biographical information, a family.

Chapter 1 - How Candide Was Brought up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Thence

Chapter 1 - How Candide Was Brought up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Thence

Chapter 1 - How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Thence. In the country of Westphalia, in the castle of the most noble Baron of Thunder-ten-tronckh, lived a youth whom Nature had endowed with a most sweet disposition.

Othello - Newspaper

Othello - Newspaper

Othello - Newspaper. Final Project Assignment. As you continue to read Shakespeare s Othello, you will begin to draft several pieces of writing for each act. Pretend you are a reporter for a Venetian paper during the time of Othello. For each act of the.

Jane Eyre. an Unconventional Heroine Roser De Antonio

Jane Eyre. an Unconventional Heroine Roser De Antonio

Jane Eyre. An unconventional heroine Roser de Antonio. Perhaps you have already read the novel or watched the film Jane Eyre. Remember, Jane Eyre is the story of a young, orphaned girl who lives with her aunt and cousins, the Reeds, at Gateshead Hall.

Being Told I Would Be Expected to Talk Here, I Inquired What Sort of Talk I Ought to Make

Being Told I Would Be Expected to Talk Here, I Inquired What Sort of Talk I Ought to Make

Advice to the Young. Being told I would be expected to talk here, I inquired what sort of talk I ought to make. They said it should be something suitable to youth something didactic, instructive, or something in the nature of good advice. Very well. I.

Questions About Mortality

Questions About Mortality

None of the characters inWaiting for Godotshy away from the fact that death is inevitable. In fact, death becomes at times a solution for the inanity (emptiness, pointlessness) of daily life. The main characters contemplate suicide as though it were as.

Of Mice and Men: Understanding Figurative Language

Of Mice and Men: Understanding Figurative Language

Of Mice and Men: Understanding Figurative Language. Directions: Write the correct response to complete each question and statement as you review the novel by exploring the figurative language used by author John Steinbeck in Of Mice and Men.

The Things They Carried: Short Story Titles # of Pages

The Things They Carried: Short Story Titles # of Pages

Novel Guide: The Things They Carried , Tim O Brien. Description : The Things They Carried represents Tim O Brien s unique vision of the horror that was Vietnam this powerful work presents an arc of fictional episodes, which take place in the childhoods.

House Made of Dawn N

House Made of Dawn N

House Made of Dawn N. Scott Momaday (1968). House Made of Dawn, the novel that began the AMERICAN INDIAN LITERARY RENAISSANCE, is Scott Momaday's masterpiece. He originally conceived the work as a series of poems, but under the tutelage of Wallace Stegner.

The Hobbit Reading Comprehension

The Hobbit Reading Comprehension

The Hobbit Reading Comprehension. Madeline Hunter Style. Lesson created by: Doug VanTuyle Grade Level: 8th Grade. Book:The Hobbit. Author:J.R.R. Tolkien. The Hobbit Chapter 1 Summary Worksheet. 1. Hobbits are generally small people who prefer not to have ______. 2. Bag End is found in the ______.

Authors: Geoffrey Zenger, Brittany Nielsen, Dean Morrison, Joanne , Rajon

Authors: Geoffrey Zenger, Brittany Nielsen, Dean Morrison, Joanne , Rajon

Authors: Geoffrey Zenger, Brittany Nielsen, Dean Morrison, Joanne , Rajon. 1. This wet and cloudy city on the pacific coast of British Columbia is a major trading port in competition with other trading ports along the west coast of North America. Daytime.

Macbeth Study Guide Questions

Macbeth Study Guide Questions

Macbeth Study Guide Questions. Directions: Answer each of the following questions in complete sentences on a separate piece of paper. What characters are introduced in scene 1? How would you interpret the line: Fair is foul, and foul is fair ? What specific plan is mentioned?

Fate Vs. Free Will

Fate Vs. Free Will

Fate vs. Free Will. Narrative Essay. People in ancient Greece believed that from birth their lives were dictated only by fate. In other words, they thought that their entire lives were predestined and everything they did or that happened to them was part.

Inherit the Wind Allusions Notes for Act 1

Inherit the Wind Allusions Notes for Act 1

Inherit the Wind Allusions Notes for Act 1. As you read, you will come across a number of allusions which the playwrights thought their audience would understand, but which might be unclear to you. Look over this list before you begin, and then refer.