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Coyote: A Trickster Tale from the American Southwest is appropriate for children in kindergarten through second grade.Ĭoyote, the trickster-fool, is common in Native American folklore. ![]() ![]() A sudden turn of events leads to the real Zita making a felonious-although necessary-decision, instantly transforming her public image from that of hero to outlaw. The bot’s mimicry is so exact that it quickly becomes difficult to tell the real Zita from the impostor. 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The story opens with a recounting of a plague, the "Red Death" it has long been devastating the country, and the narrator describes the process of the disease, emphasizing the redness of the blood and the scarlet stains. ![]() This is the method that Poe chose to achieve his unity of effect (see section on Poe's "Critical Theories"). This essential theme is presented directly and with extreme economy through the plot, or narrative element. Everyman cries out to him: "O Death, thy comest when I had thee least in mind." Similarly, Poe's story deals with the inevitability of death and the futility of trying to escape death. In this ancient play, the main character is named Everyman and early in the play while walking down the road, he meets another character called Death. 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She forced him to wear girl's clothes until he was aged five - thus compensating for the earlier loss of a baby daughter. ![]() ![]() A crucial fact in Rilke's life was that his mother called him Sophia. Rainer Maria Rilke was born in Prague as the son of Josef Rilke, a railway official and the former Sophie Entz. After these books, Rilke had published his major works, believing that he had done his best as a writer. ![]() He created the 'object poem' as an attempt to describe with utmost clarity physical objects, the 'silence of their concentrated reality.' He became famous with such works as Duineser Elegien and Die Sonette an Orpheus. Rilke was considered one of the greatest German lyric poets of his day. ![]() |