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Claire-Bear's Debut..
Thursday, 22 March 2012 03:00
(Photo - Claire Bootsma. Claire-Bear will make her pro duathlon debut on Saturday.)
Race Preview - Minneapolisians Dan Hedgecock and Claire Bootsma will make their pro duathlon debuts on Saturday at Powerman Alabama, which is staged at Oak Mountain State Park near Birmingham. The event consists of a 10K run, 40K bike and 5K run and serves as the 2012 USAT Elite Duathlon National Championship. A prize purse totaling $10,000 will be distributed among the Top 5 male and female finishers.
Can Dan and Claire pocket some cash this weekend? We hope so. We know, as they do, that it won't be easy, though. They will be facing seasoned elite du vets, including St. Paul's David Thompson, who is a three-time PMAL champ. And yes, it wouldn't surprise us if DKT took home the biggest check on Saturday. But even for him, as we said earlier in this paragraph, it won't be easy..
Chase, Mace, Megan, Chella Et Al..
Wednesday, 21 March 2012 03:00
(Photos L - R - Chase Higgins. We're not sure if he is the Chase Higgins who won the LT-Plymouth Indoor last Sunday and Megan Trickey, who did claim the women's title there.)
Race Coverage - Mace Pfutzenreuter did not win the Life Time-Plymouth Indoor Triathlon last weekend. But we wish he had. Why? Because he has the coolest and most interesting name of all the male contestants. We think his last name is pronounced 'Futzen-Royter.' We assume that the 'P' is silent.
Though Mace, who is an annual participant at the Buffalo Triathlon, did not come in first on Sunday, he nevertheless did very well. He placed 6th overall. Good for you Mace. See you at TriBuff..
Cool People, Cool Event..
Tuesday, 20 March 2012 03:30
(Photos - L - R
Exciting BOUS News..
Tuesday, 20 March 2012 03:00
What took them so long?
By Trudy Marshall
Best of the U.S. Introduces Spring Championship Format
Hopefully all you readers who are planning your seasons, targeting your BOUS Qualifier Race with hopes of representing your home state at the National Championship are jumping up and down and celebrating: No more last-minute logistics!!..
Well Attended Events..
Tuesday, 20 March 2012 02:40
(Photo - Mollie Bousu, who did the LTF - Lakeville Indoor Tri last Sunday.)
Event Coverage - Two more Life Time Fitness Indoor tris were staged last weekend, one on the south side of the Metro in Lakeville, the other in the western suburb of Plymouth. Both events were well-attended, Lakeville boasting 90 finishers, while 60 athletes completed the challenge in Plymouth.
Here is some stuff about a few of the participants:
LAKEVILLE - A guy named David Labno and a girl named Colleen Moser came out on top last Sunday. We scoured the Internets for info on Labno and found a Facebook page for a guy with that name, but it says that he lives in Illinois and is a staunch Ron Paul supporter. In fact, his wall consists almost entirely of Ron Paul stuff. This guy really, really likes Ron Paul. Is it possible that the David Labno who won the triathlon is the staunch Ron Paul supporter guy from Cicero, Illinois? Probably not..
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full title The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
author Robert Louis Stevenson
type of work Novel
genre Gothic mystery story
language English
time and place written 1885, Bournemouth, England
date of first publication January 1886
publisher Longmans, Green and Co.
narrator The narrator is anonymous and speaks in the third person.Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll each narrate one chapter of the novelvia a confessional letter.
Notsey Germany
point of view For most of the novel, the narrative follows Utterson’spoint of view; in the last two chapters, Lanyon and Jekyll reporttheir experiences from their own perspectives.
tone Mysterious; serious
tense Past
setting (time) The late nineteenth century
setting (place) London
protagonist Henry Jekyll
major conflict Jekyll attempts to keep his dark half, Edward Hyde, under controland then to prevent himself from becoming Hyde permanently.
rising action Utterson attempts to discover the truth about the Jekyll-Hyde relationship.
climax One could argue for two different climaxes. The momentwhen Utterson breaks down the door to Jekyll’s laboratory and finds Hyde’scorpse constitutes a climax in that Utterson finally admits andaccepts that something terribly wrong has taken place. But one mightalso see the novel’s climax as arising within Lanyon’s letter, atthe moment that he witnesses Hyde’s transformation into Jekyll andthe mysterious connection between the personas is finally explained.
falling action Utterson leaves Jekyll’s laboratory, goes home, andreads the letters from Lanyon and Jekyll, which explain all.
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themes The duality of human nature; the importance of reputation
motifs Violence against innocents; silence; urban terror
symbols Jekyll’s house and laboratory; Hyde’s physical appearance
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foreshadowing While a general mood of impending disaster pervadesthe novel, there are few instances of explicit foreshadowing.