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I NEED HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT. I NEED THIS WHOLE ESSAY WORDED PROFESSIONALLY PLEASE AND I NEED TRANSITION SENTENCES AND 3 MORE QUOTES TO SUPPORT...

I NEED HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT. I NEED THIS WHOLE ESSAY WORDED PROFESSIONALLY PLEASE AND I NEED TRANSITION SENTENCES AND 3 MORE QUOTES TO SUPPORT MY IDEAS. I ATTACHED THE DOCUMENT BELOW. I NEED SUMMARY OF MAIN IDEAS RE WORDED AS WELL.

2.5 Critical Response Essay (Outline)

Introduction

Attention Grabber: "The Shining Houses" by Alice Munro is a classic story which portrays the simple yet innovative idea of conflict between old and the new and the human reaction to everyday change. Both sides of the story (tradition and diversity) have very strong feelings of what they expect to be done which leads to a fierce and controversial conflict between the two parties.

Introduce literature used: The Shining Houses by Alice Munro

Thesis: Alice Munro uses tone and mood to remind her readers why is it important to be responsible to others and strive for hope.

Body

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Main Idea: The role of the "old" in the story is portrayed by Mrs. Fullerton, the longest living residence of the community. Her attitude towards change closely relates to the oldest generation living today.

Topic Sentence: These people grew up in the early 1900's during a time when life was described as simplistic and calm, but now with the extreme advances in technology many of these people are unable to cope of accept the new ways of life. Even though she is being ambushed by all new things, Mrs. Fullerton continues to fight the oppression she is being subjected to with her strong will and old time ways.

Point 1 - Supporting evidence and details, including at least 1 or 2 quotations from each text

        • The Shining Houses stand out as the attraction of the community and create a sense of pride among the people living there. Mrs. Fullerton's area is the only undeveloped place in the community, but isn't noticed as a part of history.

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Main Idea: Mrs. Fullerton's house is described in the story as something unique, a one of a kind left in a world of conformity.

Topic Sentence: Many people view change as just destroying the already perfect world to create an easier life for a minority group. Her only source of income is being seriously threatened as her own egg business cannot compete with the new environment of grocery stores and supermarkets.

Point 2 - Supporting evidence and details, including at least 1 or 2 quotations from each text

        • Change, symbolized in the new shining houses is described as an awful disgrace to the earth for the damages to the ground and the environment described as being placed in "the wounds of the earth" and resulted in "leaving the earth raw".

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Main Idea: Affiliating with a group bestows people with encouragement, friendship, and comfort, as long as the affiliate continues to have the same conceptions as the rest of the group.

Topic Sentence: Mrs. Fullerton is an old lady who lives in and old house. According to the new community's views, her house is ruining the appearance and market value of the new houses.

Point 3 - Supporting evidence and details, including at least 1 or 2 quotations from each text

        • The members all have similar houses that [look] calmly out at each other, all the way down the street. (pg.4)

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Conclusion

Re-wording of Thesis: The optimistic mood that is created by the tittle is carried out through the entire story encountering the reader to keep striving and for conditions of hope.

Summary of Main Ideas: The role of the "old" in the story is portrayed by Mrs. Fullerton, the longest living residence of the community. Her attitude towards change closely relates to the oldest generation living today. Mrs. Fullerton's house is described in the story as something unique, a one of a kind left in a world of conformity. Affiliating with a group bestows people with encouragement, friendship, and comfort, as long as the affiliate continues to have the same conceptions as the rest of the group.

Generalization: It is important to be responsible to others and strive for hope.

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