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    The Last Day of My Life

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    some people leaving. Sometimes‚ it makes me think about the life. What’s the meaning of life? People always want to live a meaningful life. But how do we define a “meaningful” life? I think that everybody would have his own definition of “meaningful.” Most people work very hard day and night in search of fame and fortune. When they become millionaires eventually‚ they may think it is enough for their life. But if they had only one day to live‚ what would they do? Suddenly‚ their fame and fortune

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    Best Day of My Life

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    point what day was exactly the happiest in my life. Was it the day I met my future husband? The day I married him? Or the day I became a mother? All of these were extremely happy events in my life‚ but I am convinced that if it wouldn’t be for the fact I agreed to marry the man of my dreams‚ I would have not experienced the joys of motherhood. For that reason I decided‚ that the happiest day of my life is my Wedding Day. I always was attracted to brunets with brown eyes‚ so I thought one day I will

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    The day my life changed

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    The Day My Life Changed When I was eighteen my life changed forever. I knew it was time for me to grow up and be serious. It was Black Friday‚ around 2 AM‚ and I was asleep at my sister’s house. I was sleeping on my niece’s little twin bed. It was so much smaller than the bed I was used to sleeping on. All of a sudden‚ my water broke‚ and I was only hours away from being a mother. I was so scared because I didn’t know what to expect at all. When we got to the hospital; they got me checked in

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    A Perfect Day for Banish

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    stories‚ A Perfect Day for Bananafish discusses the life of Seymour and his relationship with others and the world around him. The short story touches upon the themes of innocence and materialism‚ but also gives meaning to the symbolic analysis of the Bananafish. Salinger includes symbolism throughout his work to portray the following themes as the story progresses. Salinger uses materialism though the character Muriel through her world of wealth. Muriel is Seymour’s wife who lives life with luxury

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    This Perfect Day

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    This Perfect Day is probably Ira Levin’s greatest work of his career. Levin’s work‚ despite being written in 1970‚ is very plausible having realistic technology‚ such as scanners and computers which watch over the entire family‚ the entire population of the world. This novel could be used to show the dangers of a Utopian society as well as being full of anti-Communist and anti-racist sentiment. This Perfect Day also displays the feeling that communist and segregated institutions can be defeated

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    J.D. Salinger’s “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” was written and published in the year 1948. Salinger is most eminent for his novel The Catcher in the Rye and tends to be known for writing about the lack of innocence in adult society. Its inferred by many‚ that Salinger’s war experience has had a great impact on most of his literature. “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” tells the story of a disturbed war veteran connecting with innocence as he tries to escape from the materialism and corruption in the

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    The Proudest Day of My Life The grey schooldays what I once hated most‚ are finally over. Do you remember the tons of homework‚ different and challenging assignment‚ hard exams? So those are the past now. It was a beautiful summer day‚ the big day‚ the day of my graduation. An important event‚ that many of my friends and I prayed for that we will do well after our examination without worries. The feeling was so special that no words could describe it. But despite of this I really would like

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    Best Days of My Life

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    The best childhood place I would have to say is Phillip Island for me and still is my favourite place. There is this church that takes people out to fun camps each year for five days which my parents‚ best friend Dion and I have gone for as long as I could remember. The place we stayed at was a two story old‚ haunted looking building‚ it had long hallway that echoed every time you made any noise‚ a massive dinning room that could fit at least one hundred and fifty people in it and it sometimes did

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    A Perfect Day For Bananafish By J.D. Salinger A Perfect Day For Bananafish was written in 1948 by the American writer Jerome David Salinger. This was just three years after the ending of World War II‚ where Salinger was stationed in Berlin‚ Germany. From further analysis of the short-story I have come to the conclusion that Seymour is Salinger’s role model. Seymour has just returned from World War II‚ as well as Salinger had when he wrote the story. Seymour returns to his native country very

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    “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” takes place at a resort hotel in Florida in 1948. The story initially begins with Muriel who is talking to her mother about Seymour‚ her husband to whom she has been married to for about five years. The two discuss Seymour’s peculiar behavior and Muriel’s mother is worried that Seymour isn’t mentally stable. Muriel insists Seymour is fine and doesn’t seem to take the issue seriously. Meanwhile‚ Seymour is down at the beach and spends time with a little girl named

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