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    Sacrifice is different for every person. In the gift of the magi by O. Henry‚ he shows two people who love each other so much that they will sacrifice their favorite things for the other. The gift of the magi is about two people; Della and Jim. It is Christmas Eve and Della wants to give her husband Jim a nice gift but all she has is $1.87. She ends up giving up her prized possession (her hair) to get a chain for his watch‚ and her husband sold his watch (his prized possession) to get combs for her

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    In the short story of "The Lady or the Tiger" is about the sacrifice of love people have to suffer when they love another person. One of the examples is the way the princess and her lover try to maintain a relationship knowing that the king could find out and punish the lover. The princess has to sacrifice her lover because the king finally discovers the secret love affair of his daughter. She has already lost her lover and now has to choose who to lose him to. She has found out what is behind each

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    Life is a chess board. You must sacrifice some of your pieces in order to succeed. Many people hate giving up what they love. Their prized possessions. That mindset has hurt me more than it has helped me. When I was in grade five‚ I had a Playstation 3 video game console. I would play it all the time‚ in the morning‚ at night‚ I’d even think about it at school. I wasn’t ready to sacrifice my playing time. Even as the months went by‚ I didn’t stop playing my PS3 console. I was very stubborn. I did

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    In the tragic tale of Othello‚ the evil deeds of Iago cause many of the characters to make sacrifices‚ with some giving the ultimate sacrifice: their lives. Emilia can be categorized as such a character‚ whose martyrdom provided important insight regarding her views on honesty‚ marriage‚ and morals. Shakespeare introduces Emilia as a laconic woman with a bitter‚ worldly demeanor. Her views towards men and marriage in general are largely negative‚ stemming from her tumultuous marriage to Iago. Evidence

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    I was once told that what we value in life can be judged and shown based upon the things we sacrifice‚ and what we sacrificed them for. The idea behind it was pretty simple: if you give something up in favor of something else‚ then you value the latter more than the former. A very interesting book that was imbued with this theme is The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak. At first glance‚ it may appear to simply be a book written for the sake of entertainment‚ but looks‚ however‚ can be deceiving. It is

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    To achieve revenge sacrifices must be made and casualties are an inevitable outcome. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet there are many instances where revenge leads to sacrifice and death. A journey for revenge will often lead to ones own death‚ both physically and otherwise. Vengeance will lead to the deterioration of past connections and relationships. An avenger’s journey frequently results in the death of loved ones. To avenge one death will inevitably

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    and conflict‚ this quote is shown to be true in the plays of The Crucible and Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. In these two play‚ the characters were forced out of their comfort zone due to the situation they were in and during that they made sacrifices to save themselves or others. John Proctor‚ a simple man from The Crucible is characterized by Miller to be honest‚ trustworthy‚ and hardworking‚but yet he possess a flaw‚ he committed the sin of lechery.

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    "Describe a major sacrifice that someone has made for you to attend college or graduate school and how that sacrifice has influenced your life." I am a 20-year-old student and single mother of two; Kolby‚ who is 5 and Peyton‚ who is almost 3. My children have had to make the biggest sacrifice in order for me to attend college and better our lives. When I was 15‚ I had Kolby‚ my son. I was in the tenth grade‚ the middle of my high school years. When an average student thinks about their high school

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    Sacrifice In works of literature‚ Sometimes a character has a made a sacrifice for another character. An example of a character making a sacrifice for another is in the novel Ungifted by Gordon Korman. The main theme of the book was to not judge people based on first impressions and to look after one another. In this case‚ Abigail sacrificed her education in order for Donovan‚ who is the main character‚ to stay in her school. In order to understand as to why and how Abigail helped Donovan stay in

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    “‘Tis better to have loved and lost/Than never to have loved at all‚” (Lord Tennyson‚ “Canto 27). Can one really say that loving and losing is better than never feeling that love‚ when both choices are riddled with error? The following stories referenced‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ “Pyramus and Thisbe” retold by Ovid‚ and “Duty” by Pamela Rafael Berkman‚ show the contrast between sacrificing love and sacrificing life. Romeo and Juliet‚ as well as Pyramus and Thisbe‚ sacrificed everything

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