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    Love and War

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    Love and War Emotions can be overwhelming for anybody but include fighting in a war and they can become even more intense. Being in love can cover the exciting and happy emotions as well as the sad ones. In the reading “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien‚ we discover just how intense they can be. The passage chosen is the turning point of the story and describes the aftermath of what happened after one of Lieutenant Jimmy Cross’s men has been killed. Being head over heels in love affects

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    Oscar Wao

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    The ending of a novel can be evaluated by the reader in several different ways‚ however to properly analyze the work is to further explore the logic of how everything has come to be. The ability of the author to show the reader that the ending is reasonable from the preceding action and the character’s nature is what should truly be examined. Not only is the ending of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz both happy and unhappy‚ it is logical in the sense that it follows logically from

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    Perfect Chemistry

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    Queen Wipp Prabhdip Kaur Fiction Semester Project 3 October 2011 A book tells a story and gives you a visual in your head. Perfect chemistry is a story of a boy in a gang and a girl with a perfect reputation. Their attraction to each other comes as a surprise as though a slap to the face. This was something neither on them wanted but when they explored the attraction since they couldn’t keep away from each other‚ they fell in love. The genre of this story is young adult since the story

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    1.) It is very important to take these quotes into consideration. Conventionality is deemed by social norms‚ what the masses partake in. Self righteousness is egocentric self-fulfillment. One must do what one feels is truly right‚ regardless of what the masses believe‚ but never act in the name of self righteousness. 2.) The description of “History of British Birds” serves as a metaphor for her wish to flee her cold home‚ the way the migratory birds do in the winter. 3.) Jane Eyre is a unique

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    The first scene begins in the forest with Rosalind and Jaques. He tells Rosalind the he prefers to be sad because that’s how he views the world. Rosalind tells him she rather be with someone that’s happy then travel and be depressed. Orlando shows up an hour late to meet with Rosalind who is still disguised as Ganymede. She tells him he isn’t in love with Rosalind if not he wouldn’t have been late. Orlando says if Rosalind rejects his love then he would most likely die. Rosalind and Orlando then

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    Looking for JJ

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    Alice Tully is 17‚ working in a coffee shop until she can go to university. Affectionate‚ eager to please‚ loved by her boyfriend‚ cherished by Rose who fosters her‚ she has modest ambitions. Alice wants little more than a quiet life‚ something that‚ as a child‚ she may have forfeited for ever. It is understood that some grown-ups kill each other. This is regrettable and not to be encouraged‚ but who knows what any of us might not be driven to under pressure? The law and the public regard murder

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    Have you ever thought about the symbolism‚ normal literacy skill? and using these such literacy skills wisely could sublimate the whole story. In both “A Rose for Emily” (ARFE) by William Faulkner and “The Most Dangerous Game ” (TMDG) by Richard Connell the authors use symbolism unclearly by adding multiple meanings of word in order to create mood‚ but the life philosophy revealed in these stories is different. In “A Rose for Emily”‚ the life philosophy uncovers the love between humans‚ and in

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    Pocahontas‚ a well known figure in history‚ was the main topic of John Smith’s letter to Queen Anne of Great Britain in 1616. John Smith was incredibly fond of her and believed that she should be welcomed and respected in England. John Smith speaks highly of Pocahontas‚ as well as Queen Anne in this letter. John has had many encounters (both good and bad) with Pocahontas‚ and he mentions these instances in a positive and respectful way. John Smith creates emphasis and uses different techniques to

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    Lost in Yonkers Summary

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    Lost in Yonkers is set in 1942 Yonkers‚ New York‚ in the living room in Grandma Kurnitz ’s upstairs apartment. Downstairs is Kurnitz ’s Kandy Store‚ where Grandma and her daughter‚ Bella‚ work. As the scene opens‚ two boys‚ Arty and Jay‚ sit uncomfortably on the couch waiting for their Father‚ Eddie‚ to emerge from Grandma ’s bedroom‚ where an important conversation is taking place. The boys are strangers to this place since Grandma Kurnitz never liked the boys ’ mother‚ a feeling that was completely

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    Porphyria's Lover

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    Porphyria’s Lover is a typical dramatic monologue by Browning‚ where we get an insight into the narrator’s thoughts. In the poem‚ we get an insight into the thoughts of a man who kills his love interest out of jealousy: “Nor could to-night’s gay feast restrain.” This gives the impression of Porphyria living a very high status life‚ just coming from a party‚ and the narrator being her love interest that she is sneaking away from her life to see. On the other hand‚ Porphyria’s death could have been

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