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  1. About Us - Owl Eyes

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    Owl Eyes is an improved reading and learning experience for students, teachers, and everyday readers. Incorporate expert annotations, quizzes, and insights into your classroom or personal reading experience. Sign Up for Free Already have an account? Sign in. Learning never looked so good.
    In addition to their out-sized eyes, owl pupils dilate extremely wide to let as much light as possible hit the light-sensitive retina at the back of the eye. Like us, owls have two different types of light-sensitive cells in their retinas — rods (which detect light and movement) and cones (which distinguish color).
    Owl Eyes is a character in The Great Gatsby, whom Nick discovers in Gatsby’s library. Owl Eyes is poring over Gatsby’s large collection of books, and is amazed that they are real (and not fake books designed to create the illusion of knowledge). We hope Owl Eyes will inspire you to read...anywhere and on any device.
  3. Macbeth Full Text and Analysis - Owl Eyes

    ウェブRead Shakespeare's Macbeth, a tragedy about the corrupting influence of power and ambition. Explore the themes, characters, and literary devices of this classic play with Owl Eyes' study guide and teaching resources.

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    ウェブOwl Eyes offers lesson plans, guides, worksheets, and annotated texts for classic literature. Teachers can access over 50 resources and unlimited free books for less than $10/month.

  5. The Canterbury Tales Full Text and Analysis - Owl Eyes

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  7. The Great Gatsby Full Text and Analysis - Owl Eyes

    ウェブRead expert analysis on The Great Gatsby including allusion, character analysis, foreshadowing, historical context, and imagery at Owl Eyes.

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