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    ENC 1101 January 28‚ 2013 A Thousand Reasons to Smile When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry‚ show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile. Whether it is through pain or laughter‚ life has an interesting way of teaching people lessons of strength and growth. When life throws a difficult task in our paths‚ we all have the opportunity to grow and become better individuals. Through pain and sorrow I have learned to look at life with a new perspective. My life changed that dreadful

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    Bassanio‚ who has arrived from Belmont‚ attempts to argue with Shylock‚ but Antonio tells him that his efforts are for naught. Hatred and predation‚ Antonio suggests‚ come as naturally to some men as they do to the wolf. Bassanio offers Shylock six thousand ducats‚ twice the amount of the original loan‚ but Shylock turns down the offer‚ saying he would not forfeit his bond for six times that sum. When the duke asks Shylock how he expects to receive mercy when he offers none‚ Shylock replies that he

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    Final Essay for Frankenstein Mary Shelley’s novel “Frankenstein” is based on an individual’s (Victor Frankenstein) passion to bring life from the dead‚ Victor’s passion makes his life hell and full of misery. There are some problems that existed before and after Victor’s hellish creation. Victor was a very happy man‚ until he created The Monster. Many differences existed before Victor created The Monster‚ the differences consisted of Victor being happy and in love. There were not many problems that

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    A Raisin in the Sun The American Dream; is it the same for everyone? Lorraine Hansberry shows us the American Dream means different things to different people‚ however‚ in the end; all anyone ever really wants is happiness‚ no matter what that means to them. The characters in this play have hopes‚ dreams and aspirations‚ striving toward their own goals yet coming to the same place and stand up for each other. The American dream is so many things to so many people. It is all based on the culture

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    A Raisin in the Sun comparison essay In A Raisin in the Sun the movie directed by Kenny Leon‚ the tone and attitudes of the characters set apart the movie from the book‚ written by Lorraine Hansberry‚ because of how they make the scene more powerful and impactful. In comparison‚ the movie gives a better understanding of the real emotions of the characters; however‚ the book helps the reader understand the importance of every word. Both of the works start out in 1959 on the Southside of Chicago

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    In this excerpt‚ Cochran disagrees with the body of criticism which finds The Sun Also Rises overtly cynical‚ focusing instead on the circularity of the human condition. Emphasis in the considerable body of criticism in print on The Sun Also Rises rests with the cynicism and world-weariness to be found in the novel. Although Lionel Trilling in 1939 afforded his readers a salutary‚ corrective view‚ most commentators have found the meaning inherent in the pattern of the work despairing. Perhaps most

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    which allows the reader to apply his own beliefs to create a moral theme throughout the story. The application of Joseph Campbell’s notion of the literary journey consisting of a departure‚ initiation and return as can be illustrated in James Joyce’s short story‚ “Araby‚” demonstrates how mythology constitutes a vessel for critical thinking that allows the reader to explore his or her literary culture in a surprisingly meaningful and personal way. Campbell’s three stages -departure‚ initiation‚ return-

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    God is not man and man is not God. How then can a man also be God? Maybe this truly is a story which will take eternity to understand‚ yet we have been enlightened to some extent by this God man called Christ Jesus Himself. “But I know him: for I am from him‚ and he hath sent me.” (John 7:29) Thus we have a basis from which to understand this person in human form who is standing before us yet claims to not only know God‚ but is of Him and sent by Him. A good place to start learning is

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    ” The eagle is man who is a ruler‚ how I got that was that the eagle is the king of the skies so in retrospect the eagle is man and he caused great misfortune to himself which leads to his downfall. “The Eagle” by Alfred Lord Tennyson is a very short poem but a powerful poem with poetic sense of synthesizes such an experience. The sound of the poem is admiring the beauty of the eagle but also observing the eagle behavior in wildlife. Another thing‚ about the poem is that it rhymes with each word

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    Dreams in the Raisin in the Sun In Lorraine Hansberry’s play ‚ A Raisin in the Sun ‚ she uses the Younger family to show that as individuals strive to reach their dreams they often disregard the aspirations of others but they may eventually learn to support one another in attempt to better their lives. In the play Walter Lee was so excited and thrilled to buy a liquor store the one he had always dreamed about‚ but he did not realize that just like he had a dream his wife‚ son‚ mother

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