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  • ...new baby" means want a lot of children L.28-39 : don't take things for granted (the milkmaid and her pail) dreaming L.35 : shadow > reference to the dark side > Ben L.39 : buds > futur flower, symbol of love in the bedroom L.47-48 : fertility, very easy to have babies Extract 4;...

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  • ...strode, ran along the country lanes, she fantasised that she took the big kitchen knife, cut open her own stomach,lifted out the child" on line 1 to line 3. Idea that the pains were stronger that in the past ( very hard pregnancy for Harriet): "By the time she was there,there were strong wrenching...

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  • Here is the very keen and excellent study of extract 5 by Claire ! Thanks Claire for sharing it with us!     Extract n°5 Problematic : How does the birth of Ben show us the hidden part of Harriet's personality ? Main ideas : Ben = a poisoned gift :   Punishment of Harriet and David for...

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  • ...title of the book written in bold and distorted letters which give an information about the atmosphere in the story that is to say with fear, sadness and darkness. We also find the name of the author who is Doris Lessing. In addition the background is grey and blurred in order to show the gloomy...

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  • Just because I love the song and the music video .  

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  • ...to the blog. I really appreciate . Actually I thank every pupil from Lycée Lacroix ;) Loïs sent me her work . She was inspired by the Kafa's campaign . I just let you enjoy the really excellent work! The Kafa's campaign is to be found in the following article: HERE       First picture : Ben...

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  •   Dorothy's dolls. > This matriochka doll is about the grandmother Dorothy, that's why I chose a smily old woman at first. > Then, we can see Tinker Bell. I think that Dorothy is like her because it's like she's got a "magical power", when she's here, everything is ok.With the pixie, it's the...

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  • ...to have a big family, a lot of children, a big house, thinking working in the same time. She saw herself as a strong woman, not physically but she thought she had a strong mind. That's why the first picture is a strong woman. Then it is “Le malade imaginaire” by Molière, because Harriet is...

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  • ...first character is Harriet. She's a dreamy woman, full of ambition. The second character represents her « old fashion » face. In fact, it seems she's living in a time which is not hers. In the book  The Fifth Child , Doris Lessing said that Harriet prefers staying a virgin and waiting for the...

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  • ...excellent work! Thank you so much!    Possible Xblogtation: We should make our pupils rewrite a text (here TFC) with a different point of view .   The text : Dr Brett came in the room. He moved toward the coffee machine and pressed the button. He looked his cup filling slowly with the dark...

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