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This story is an important part of both Greek and Roman mythology because it is a story that connects the two cultures. I think that this story could be adapted for our current culture because it addressed issues that are still prominent in our society today. I would create a contemporary version of “Proserpine” featuring an alcoholic (Pluto) a young woman walking home from work at night (Proserpine) and an old lady who witnessed the kidnapping (Hecate).
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Make sure to include the term “Stockholm Syndrome” (look it up).
You could bring something that represents the 5 groups in the book. SO for "The Brave" you could bring something that you think is brave. For "The Peaceful" bring something small that has got a peace sign on it. For " Intelligent" bring your math book or something and you get it just bring something for every group
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When the narrator of "The Open Window" says that "Romance at short notice was her specialty" it means that Vera was adept in making up "extravagant" stories full of mysterious events. ... Vera invents two stories on the spur of the moment. One she tells her visitor Framton Nuttel when they first meet.
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