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      <title>Activity: Quoting ”Despite his repressive circumstances and the town’s pervasive hypocrisy, Charlie Bucktin emerges as the moral anchor of the novel.” Discuss. by Christel T</title>
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      <pubDate>2021-09-01 00:43:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Yellow</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Make 3-4 sentences with the following quote:<br>How have you changed it and why? <br>Think about Charlie's internal struggles<br></strong><br>'But Rosie's death cloaked his whole body. Weighed him down like chain mail. Because he'd come to love her in that short time, and hand in hand with that chill of responsibility was that he simply missed his friend.' ......'he just seemed a decent man who'd been broken' p.315<br><br>'he understood what he'd done with such a heavy dread that he welcomed the creeping dark behind his eyes' p.315</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-09-01 01:48:59 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Red </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Make 3-4 sentences with the following quote:<br>How have you changed it and why? </strong><br><strong>Think about Corrigan's hypocritical nature and the lies they submit their citizens to<br><br></strong>'Corrigan was ruthless. Rumours spread regarding the circumstances that saw Jack Lionel speeding away from town with Rosie Jones. Some aid that he'd abducted her. That he'd become infatuated with his son's wife and had stolen her away, and when she'd fought him in the car, the scuffle had caused them to crash. Others asserted that they'd planned their escape together, and it was their lusty fumblings that had them coming unstuck on the road, making her death seem an accident.&nbsp;<br><br>'There were so many competing plots and twists. so many unconfirmed sources and personal accounts and neighborhood testimonies. And they wound around each other so tightly they seemed destined to strangle and obscure the real truth.' p.316<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-09-01 02:13:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Green</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Make 3-4 sentences with the following quote:<br>How have you changed it and why? <br></strong><br>'nobody is <strong>truly virtuous,</strong> nobody avoids the <strong>creeping curse. </strong>Every character in every story is <strong>buffeted between good and bad</strong>, between <strong>right and wrong.</strong> But it's good people who can tell the difference, who know when they've crossed the line. And<strong> it's a hard and humbling gesture, to take blame and admit fault' </strong>p.262<br><br>Step 1: <br>Highlight the key words within the paragraph. <br><br>Step 2: <br>Think about the ideas these words bring. Here, Charlie is struggling with the forces of good vs evil.<br><br>Step 3: <br>Create your quote using these words and ideas. <br>Insert the quotes that fit in this sentence: <br><br>Charlie struggles to grapple with the notion of <strong>(insert quote), </strong>he explains it as a <strong>(insert quote) </strong>that taunts and haunts an individual. <br><br>Try this one using the steps above: <br>'I begin by scrawling that word at the top of the page. I look at it. Sorry, <em>Sorry. </em>It's a word that haunts and hurts to read. It seems to pardon itself for being on the page. It's a word as clear as it is elusive.' </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-09-01 02:23:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Examples:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><em>Example 1 </em><br>'That's why a part of me is reluctant to believe it was Laura's killer who was responsible for scarring that word into wood' <br><br>'The reader questions whether<strong> 'it was Laura's killer who was responsible for scarring that word into wood'</strong> due to Charlie's contemplations on a criminals level of guilt. <br><em><br>Example 2<br></em>'An admission of guilt, carved into that tree. Cut into its body, like a tattoo. A word with so much weight. A word that, now, can't be taken back' <em><br><br></em>Charlie's internal struggles reflect the<em> </em><strong>'admission of guilt, carved' </strong>within the trees of Corrigan. <br><br><em>Example 3<br></em>'And there, right in front of me, the Wishart house is crackling furiously from the inside. It's a single box of flames. Ribbons of red and orange lick at broken windows.' <br><br>Throughout the text, Charlie's insecurities are portrayed to be <strong>'crackling furiously' </strong>within him.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-09-05 00:05:10 UTC</pubDate>
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