Grand Bell Awards Essays

  • Me And Earl And The Dying Girl Analysis

    747 Words  | 3 Pages

    The story “Me And Earl And The Dying Girl” by Jesse Andrews takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The time setting is in the year 2011 nearing the end of the school year and main characters, Gregory Gaines, Earl Jackson, and Rachel Kushner are all in their senior year at Benson High School. The setting differentiates the character’s personality by separating them by social class. Author illustrates Rachel and Gregory living in a middle class home in a quiet neighborhood in the town area they live

  • The Logans Land In Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry

    957 Words  | 4 Pages

    Final Project : The Logans’ Land During the 1930s, many African-Americans became sharecroppers, but they always struggled to keep up with both their families and their never-ending cycle of debts. The book, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor, realistically displays how important it became for African-Americans to own land  in the 1930s. The Logans, and African-American family in this novel, get through many of their problems with the help of owning land. Most of the other African-Americans

  • Loss In Najmah's Under The Persimmon Tree

    1530 Words  | 7 Pages

    (AGG) Losing a family member is a very tragic experience that will happen to everyone at some point, but what if you lost them all at one time? (BS-1) Najmah’s loss has lead her to go through many changes. (BS-2) Najmah has to flee to a refugee camp because it is not safe to stay in Kunduz alone, and that affects her in a variety of ways. (BS-3) At the end of the book, Najmah makes a very big decision to go home, which is influenced by the loss of her family. (TS) In Under the Persimmon Tree, one

  • Similarities Between Sonnet 18 And My Last Duchess

    1282 Words  | 6 Pages

    In these short poems, the authors utilize particular rhetorical techniques and methods to reflect the speakers’ personality and motivation. Therefore, presenting the speaker becomes the main focus of the authors. In Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 and Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess,” both poems reflect the speakers’ traits through monologue, figurative language, and symbolism. However, these two speakers’ personalities are different due to their attitude toward their beloved. The speaker in Sonnet 18

  • Theme Of Ignorance In The Cask Of Amontillado

    1405 Words  | 6 Pages

    chained to a wall while another one is being built in front of him. When Fortunato realizes there is no further hope, he stops his attempts to sway Montresor to release him, and instead of hanging his head in defeat signaling the final jingle of his bells. Fortunato let his ignorance take the best of him, which ultimately leads to his demise. It is this pressing theme of ignorance leading to detrimental situations that Poe conveyed through this

  • Essay On Taco Bell Training

    950 Words  | 4 Pages

    Training at Taco Bell There comes a time in your life when you must get a job. There’s lots of places to choose from in the great town of DuBois. My personal favorite place to work at is Taco Bell. You could enjoy all of the benefits from working there and create so many fun memories. In order to have a wild and fun time at the Bell, you must first get hired. After that, you get to experience the best part of the job, the beginning, which just so happens to be training. In training, there are lots

  • Recess: A Short Story

    957 Words  | 4 Pages

    RING!The bell rang it's time for recess.As I was walking down the hall it feels like a wave took me down to the sand and everyone eles just ran right throught me,like I didnt exsiste.As I open the door to go out to resses the bright sun ligth hit me and then I said SAM come here!Why she was coming I was trying to think what I was going to say!So i was like “ Why are you gossiping about me.I have heard really bad things.That is why I have friends not like YOU?” “FORGET IT we aren’t friends anymore

  • How Does Edgar Allan Poe Use Personification In The Bells

    472 Words  | 2 Pages

    “The Bells” is a short poem, written by author Edgar Allan Poe. In “The Bells”, Poe talks about the different stages of life. He has always had a unique writing style, due to a terrible series of events that occurred in his life. This poem is just one of his many terror tales, showcasing his thoughts on the cycle of life. The author uses personification and imagery to conjure a dark tone in his writing. He uses personification by giving the bells emotions to show the feeling in each stanza. For example

  • James Mcteigue's Film V For Vendetta

    942 Words  | 4 Pages

    James McTeigue’s film, V for Vendetta is about a fascist government dubbed the Norsefire party taking power through fear and intimidation, the only person opposing them is an anarchist vigilante whose only moniker is V. The director uses the character V to illustrate the idea of revenge, whilst reinforcing the theme through the use of camera angles, sound, lighting and symbolism throughout the film. Throughout the film, McTeigue uses V to display the idea of revenge in his film. This is explained

  • Character Analysis Of Yukio Mishima's 'Swaddling Clothes'

    908 Words  | 4 Pages

    When the writer Jackson H. Brown said “ 20 years from now one will be more disappointed by the things one did not do than by the things one did do,” he showcases how missed opportunities lead to regret in the future. Similarly, the author Yukio Mishima depicts how people cope with this remorse. In his short story “ Swaddling Clothes”, Mishima explores a guilty conscience by defining the dream sequence of the protagonist, who learns to deal with her corrupt marriage, unleash her hidden voice, and

  • The Theme Of Love In Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell To Arms

    1187 Words  | 5 Pages

    Love is the one thing that can bring people together. All around the world, people find love in other people, material objects, or religion. In A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, two Americans stationed in France, Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley, find love in eachother during World War 1. Their relationship is tested time and time again by the war, but their love for eachother is what motivates them to survive. At first, Frederic and Catherine’s relationship is based on physical attraction

  • Personal Narrative: My Field Trip To Kaneland John Shields Elementary School

    733 Words  | 3 Pages

    It was a frigid, windy morning in the fall and I was on the bus laughing with my friends. "Hey Sophie & Hannah sit with us!" I called out to them. Finally we got to Kaneland John Shields Elementary school, I walked into my 1st grade class. Mr.Wenz (my teacher) was franticly running around the room yelling, "Good morning class, unpack, go to the bathroom, and then line up when you're done!" He was trying to get everyone in groups of 4. My class was going on a field trip to the shedd aquarium

  • Hope: A Narrative Fiction

    1764 Words  | 8 Pages

    I heard the final bell ring. I packed up my backpack and other supplies and headed for my locker in the back of the room. I was always the last to leave class. Everything from there was me getting my stuff and heading home. I went into the art room to grab something. “Hey Jeff, coming here to get your painting?” my friend Florence ask as I walked into the room. “No just left left my marker here no big deal” But it actually was more than what she thought. The whole world depended on it. Yes, the

  • Convergence Vs Divergence

    879 Words  | 4 Pages

    Think about the last time you talked to one of your friends. How are you talking were you using big words or were you using small ones. Were you talking in complete sentences or were you talking in sentence fragments? Were you being serious or are you being sarcastic? Now think about the last time you talked to one of your professors or bosses, were you using big or small words were you using complete sentences were you being serious or were you being sarcastic. Hopefully you had different answers

  • What Makes Ding Go To War In Iraq

    501 Words  | 3 Pages

    Ding ding ding go the school bells to start the day off he walks to his first class. He is very excited because it’s his first game of the season as a senior. He was having a great day until he gets called to the office he thought it was about his scholarship, but what he actually found out was that he needs to go to war in Iraq because he was chosen in a raffle. He refused over and over he didn’t want to go no matter what they gave him. He had one of the brightest futures possible he didn't want

  • Comparative Themes In Shakespeare's Beowulf And Paradise Lost

    1014 Words  | 5 Pages

    Comparative Essay While the works Beowulf and Paradise Lost where created almost 16 centuries apart, the stories show many of the same features like themes and the way they reflect the time period. Each helps create a feeling or mood that puts the reader back to the time the works were produced, or even the time period it is referring to. They each hold many different writing styles and language with reflects the writer’s era and where he was from. While very individualized in their own way they

  • The Restaurant Business By Louise Erdrich Summary

    861 Words  | 4 Pages

    Many people wish for jobs that do not take over their entire life. They dream of being able to leave the struggles they face in the workplace and come home to a complete sense of freedom. However, many people find that this is an unattainable goal. In “The Lady in the Pink Mustang” by Louise Erdrich, “The Secretary Chant” by Marge Piercy, and “The Restaurant Business” by James Tate, there are characters who have lost their identity because of their jobs. Louise Erdrich's poem, “The Lady in the Pink

  • The Time Traveler's Wife Analysis

    1391 Words  | 6 Pages

    There are millions of love stories in the world, but The Time Traveler’s Wife is one that stands out against them all. It is a love that lasts through age, time, and above all, it is a love that is different to every other one. The Time Traveler's Wife, is the story of the relationship between the two protagonists in the novel, Clare, an art student and Henry, a librarian. Henry and Clare’s love overpowers the traditional relationship between two people. Even though Henry is traveling through time

  • Saved By The Bell Character Analysis

    724 Words  | 3 Pages

    ability/disability, the media teaches spectators of its production how to behave and what to expect based on where the individual falls in each category, notably for young watchers in their formative years. In television shows such as Saved by the Bell, an early 1990’s slice of life romantic comedy centering on a group of high school students, messages regarding these classifications can be found along with their purpose. In episode 15 of season 3 “Date Auction”, examples of the media’s messages

  • Narrative Essay On Declaration Of Independence

    802 Words  | 4 Pages

    “Riiiiing.” As soon as the bell rang, everyone was out of class. I took my time walking to the front gates of Lincoln High School. When I arrived there, I saw my friends already waiting for me. “Hey, Brandon and I wanted to go to his place and watch a movie. Want to come?” I shrugged, “Sure.” We walked out of the gates of school and into the freedom of the rest of the world. We crossed the street to the sidewalk on the other side and found ourselves walking right next to Deuridge Middle School. Abby