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    Oedipus Tragic Hero Essay

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    great mind was like a strong bow from where the arrows of solution and knowledge used to draw and aim at the right target‚ but now he and his mind’s glory are down because of his tragic flaw. He is now‚ in a state‚ of agony. His agony is everlasting until he is in this world‚ and agony is more painful than the physical

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    Immortality

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    Rich’s poem‚ “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers”‚ is structurally quite monotonous. The three stanzas are all comprised of two‚ simple couplets. However‚ the minimalist organization of this poem prevents the structural aspects from outshining Rich’s figurative machinery. For example‚ this relatively short poem has an abundance of symbols. One of the most prominent symbols is Aunt Jennifer’s wedding ring; harsh descriptive language leaves the readers with a negative outlook on her marriage. Aunt Jennifer’s toxic

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    07-01-15 SCENE 1 *AUNT CLARA LAYING ON THE SOFA IN THE LIVING ROOM WHEN LENNIE COMES IN* LENNIE: Aunt Clara‚ can you make me somma that apple pie? Like you promise me. AUNT CLARA: I can’t today‚ Lennie. LENNIE: Why? Wha’s wrong? You not feelin’ well? AUNT CLARA: I think‚ I think‚ I’m dyin’ Lennie.. *AUNT CLARA COUGH HARD* LENNIE: No‚ Aunt Clara. You can’t die‚ tha’ ain’t possible. George needs you‚ I needs you. *GEORGE COMES IN* AUNT CLARA: George.. GEORGE: Yeah‚ Aunt Clara? AUNT CLARA: Take care

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    Espinosa 1  Frank Espinosa  Mr. Maxwell  English III AP  15 January 2015  The Black Cat: A Reflection of Edgar Allen Poe      Some people choose to display their life through a page turning autobiography‚ others an  award winning blockbuster film. But‚ there are some people who showcase their life story‚ the  good and the bad‚ in their work. One of the most well­known people to do this was none other  than the demented and ingenious Edgar Allen Poe. The tragedy of his life bled through many of 

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    "Only God has the right to take life" No one has the right to kill someone except god and by that we mean naturally‚ when you’re supposed to die but where does it stop being Gods responsibility and start becoming other people’s actions? If we think of the people who would agree with this kind of statement‚ it would obviously be strong religious people. Christians follow the Sanctity of life and this states life is god given meaning only god should be able to control who lives and who dies. It

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    Computer

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    me to go to my aunt house. That day my aunt told me to assemble his computer . I`m thinking about that because I never handled and never try to assemble a computer but again I try.. that moment I finish to assemble the computer . After the day I realist to what I want in my future that is a computer programmer that is the thing that I also to encounter my fear. That give me a moment to find myself but if it`s difficult to be a programmer One day my mother told me to go to my aunt house. That

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    ” but he decided to add in an element of imagery to capture the audience. 2. Page 33: “However terrible I may actually feel‚ I want to prolong the agony.” ~Dr. Rank a. This statement is about death. He is saying that no matter how horrible his body may feel he would rather live through the pain than just die. The use of the words “prolong the agony‚” stand out to me. Personally‚ when

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    missilin

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    society. The death of kalu a cat at Mrs. Ranasingha’s house affects her more. Her bond with kalu cannot be explained to the people like mrs.ranasingha. For them it is just a cat. But for missilin kalu is a character to whom she poured all her minds agony. The tragic death of kalu makes her emotionally down. It also show the theme of innocence by the writer where this servant missilin so much kind towards the animals. So it shows theme of innocence and the innocence of this helpless woman. Gomis on

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    Kill a Mockingbird"‚ the author‚ Harper Lee‚ makes it clear that the expectations that Aunt Alexandra had for people were immoral. Aunt Alexandra expected Scout to dress and act like a lady. She wanted her to do things‚ such as wearing dresses‚ talking like a lady‚ and not doing things that boys do. However‚ Scout was not ready to make that change‚ because she was used to doing the exact opposite of what Aunt Alexandra asked her. She was doing things that boys would do‚ like wearing overalls‚ running

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    Suicide In Hamlet

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    the idea of suicide in III.i.‚ it was never really an option for Hamlet because Hamlet was scared off by “what dreams may come”; that is‚ his uncertainty of the afterlife made earthly suffering‚ a familiar agony‚ seem like the better option. Hamlet was able to at least articulate his earthly agony‚ whereas ghosts‚ devilish spirits‚ hell‚ and purgatory were foreign‚ frightening possibilities for Hamlet. Throughout the first three acts of the play‚ the afterlife significantly impacts Hamlet and his

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