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    Belonging - 2 supp texts okay!

    Well now that you've gone there... COMPLETELY ILLEGITIMATE.
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    animal collective aus tour 09

    Anyone have any concrete information on whether that tour date is still accurate? I've been hearing that it's cancelled.
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    2009 EE2 Rollcall.

    I intend for my Major Work to be a critical response about villains – their characteristics and their function in their text, as well as why these villains are famous or iconic. My proposed villains are Iago (Othello play), O’Brien (1984 novel), Tom Ripley (The Talented Mr Ripley novel)...
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    The Crucible and Belonging

    Re: crucible related texts I didn't think of it that way at all. I interpreted as the creatures in the cage grumbling at the 'loser has-been' who's flying away, and they think because they're a community and they stick together it's the way to succeed. But they're wrong, obviously, because the...
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    I am in love. with a guy in the movies.

    I'm in love with Vladimir Putin. He can take me shirtless fishing in Siberia any day.
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    The Bush Legacy

    Hmm, point taken. No more funny web pics comparing him to various monkeys :(
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    Does God exist?

    I don't think so. I've never been given any reason to think He/She/It does.
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    Topics for '09

    How the representation of King Richard III in literature and media has changed over time and why.
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    The Crucible and Belonging

    Re: crucible related texts http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15549 W.H Auden's "The Unknown Citizen" Appearance and reality - someone can appear to belong, to be comfortable in their environment, but the truth can't really be known by just looking at the surface. Ideas of challenging...
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    The Crucible and Belonging

    Re: crucible related texts So far I've used Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka - the way each 'act' of the story ends at a dramatic moment is similar to how it's used in The Crucible, and I've used Buffy the Vampire Slayer 3x11 - "Gingerbread" which is about persecution of outsiders and mass hysteria...
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