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    Thesis Statement: The Symbol of the Bird "Trifles" is a play which was written by Susan Glaspell in 1916. The play takes place in the empty farmhouse of Mr. and Mrs. Wright. The county attorney George Henderson‚ the sheriff Henry Peters and his wife‚ and Mr. and Mrs. Hale‚ neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Wright all go to the farmhouse to investigate the crime scene. Throughout the book Susan Glaspell uses a lot of symbolism. One example was the a dead bird that the women find. Hoping to find

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    slaughter of song birds.” (Lee 241) The mockingbird comes to represent goodness and purity. Tom Robinson is one example of a human "mockingbird". He is accused of beating and raping Mayella Ewell‚ but is innocent of the charges. He could not have possibly done it because he has an arm that is 12 inches shorter than the other. Mr. Underwood said‚ “It’s a sin to kill cripples.” The town sins by finding him guilty. In effect‚ they have killed a mockingbird. Boo Radley is a mocking bird in the sense that

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    If I Was Bird

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    If I were a bird! As a little bird-maybe a nightingale or an innocent dove-if I were born on this earth‚ I would have been very happy. As a nightingale‚ I would be adored by the people for my sweet songs. I would have built my tiny nest on the top branch of a tree. My nest would give shelter to me and my brethren. From the top of the tree‚ I could see the greenery of the fields‚ the flowing rivers and the far horizon. In a storm‚ my nest would be swung to and fro‚ without being detached from the

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    How Birds Fly

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    How Birds Fly One of the requirements for anything that’s heavier than air trying to fly is a structure that combines strength with light weight. This is for birds and it also applies for planes. Birds have many physical features‚ besides wings‚ that work together to enable them to fly. They need lightweight‚ streamlined‚ rigid structures for flight. The four forces of flight - weight‚ lift‚ drag and thrust. All flying birds have: o Lightweight‚ smooth feathers – this reduces the forces of

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    Humming Bird Adaptations

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    The hummingbird moth is a beautiful Moth that carries the same characteristics as a Hummingbird. They look very similar and also eat the same but live in their very own different ways. It is common to mistake this insect as a bird instead of its pure life form that it is. Even though they can be deceiving in the looks and the way they live‚ how the sphinx adapts in their living environment because adult Sphinx feed on nectar from many different flowers. Looking at these beautiful creatures you

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    Minor Setback For a Major Comeback As I sit restless in the testing room‚ I can feel my heart pounding fast and my foot tapping hard against the floor. I am taking the SAT for the second time. The room was filled with silence and I could hear every little noise being made. My stomach is twisted and I am filled with nervousness. All the weeks preparing for this one test that determined my entry into a university‚ my dream of being in college living the dream of playing volleyball at a high level

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    Haruki Murakami‚ a contemporary Japanese writer‚ confronts the contradictions of modern Japanese identity in his novel‚ The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle‚ to depict the desolate mood of Japan after World War II. Identity loss and solitude surfaced due to the drastic decrease in population following the atomic bombings in Japan. As argued by Historian Rielly (2010) in Kamikaze Attacks of World War II‚ this loss of identity has resulted in countless suicides across various regions of Japan‚ such as the Okigahara

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    The Bird and the Machine Exam 1. In The Bird and the Machine‚ Loren Eiseley reads an article one morning and is confronted by a new world: one which is inherent of technological advancement. In fact‚ he reads that this new world is machine dominant‚ and that machines are to surpass human intelligence and potential in the world. This new world also fuses a new scope on life that‚ for example‚ the human mind is just a mechanical system like a computer and nothing to get superstitious about. In finish

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    The short film‚ For the Birds‚ represents bullying and its consequences. The plot of the story gives the viewer the chance to take away a very important message from a funny kid’s film. The film presents its message in a way that is easy to understand because it was meant for adolescent viewers. Whether young or old‚ For the Birds sends all viewers the same message. It happens every day; a group of people gang up on another person‚ just like the characters in For the Birds. This concept is a very

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