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    To start; I honestly enjoyed‚ song of Solomon‚ I found parts of it a little unclear‚ but I believe that will be cleared up with time. I attribute my confusion to the fact that I read it‚ and did all the summer work across three days. That being said‚ I found the text to be a quality piece filled with excellent subtext and symbolism. I wouldn’t categorize this novel as excellent‚ or particularly inspiring‚ but would say it’s more than simply good and also well written. Firstly‚ I’m going to elaborate

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    ‘Personal growth and reconciliation through love are the predominant concerns in Away’ In the play Away personal growth and reconciliation through love are the predominant concerns that have been represented throughout the play. Personal growth through love is evident in the characters of Coral and Roy and reconciliation through love is evident in the characters of Vic and Harry. Gow uses techniques such as symbols‚ music and lighting to show how personal growth and reconciliation is shown through

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    " I don’t remember touching her‚ but the next thing I know‚ Nancy is sitting on her butt in the fountain‚ screaming" was said by Percy Jackson the protagonist in the lightning thief. Percy Jacksons Personality is he’s funny he makes things funny most of the time and brave because he fought a Minotaur and he is also very confused about a lot of things. Percy Jackson fought a Minotaur all by him self. When he killed it the Minotaur vanished in dust. Percy can be funny sometime like when he said " hay

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    Shirley Jackson’s‚ "The Lottery‚" Jackson depicts a tradition on which life was founded on within a culture. In this particular society‚ a dominant ritual‚ passed down throughout many generations‚ continues to be the driving force of actions within the society. This lottery consists of an annual ritual in which every family in the village puts their name into a black box and a single name is drawn‚ signifying the village member who will be stoned. Through this story‚ Jackson is able to express his theme

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    The story of “The Lottery”‚ written by Shirley Jackson is very different in terms of the ways you and I may see the lottery today. The lottery today is looked at as fun‚ entertaining and almost as a type of recreation for many Americans but not in this short story. The lottery in this story is the total opposite of the way we view it today. It does not deal with entertainment but it deals with your life literally‚ almost as if they are playing Russian roulette. But this all seems like a normal everyday

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    Express your views either for or against this statement. 3. Siblings often grow up side by side in families; yet have very different life experiences. If you have one or more siblings and feel that your lives have differed significantly‚ write an essay explaining the reasons and the effects of such differences. 4. Relate an incident or write a short story which has as its central idea ‘advice not taken’. 5. Study the picture given below. Write a story or a description or an account of what it suggests

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    Outsider to Leader Imagine if you were half god in a human world. In The book Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan‚ it tells the story of a ADHD boy as he begins to learn he is a “Demigod”. Percy Jackson is the main protagonist‚ he is a Greek demigod‚ and a son of Poseidon‚ god of the seas‚ and Sally Jackson. Percy was average in athletics but later from his training‚ becomes very fit‚ muscular‚ and wiser. At the beginning of the book Percy was perceived as a “troubled kid” but

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    Jackson would be against Indian Casinos within the State of California. The reason why Jackson would be against Indian Casinos would be because he viewed Indians as incompetent‚ didn’t believe in Indian Sovereignty‚ and firmly believed Indian Reservations were interfering with states’ rights. As a result‚ Jackson viewed Indians as inferior people. Jackson believed whites were more superior than Native Americans. He also believed that Indians were unable to handle their own personal and financial

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    In the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot‚ I found it easy to relate to the author’s feelings of inadequacy. The narrator was constantly bringing up other famous artists and comparing himself to them‚ only to inevitably fall short of his own expectations. Eliot exemplified it best through the repeated line “In the room the women come and go/ Talking of Michelangelo”. The narrator brings up the famous and very talented artist Michelangelo‚ who is still talked about by the women

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    Othello’s Swan Song In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Othello‚ the Moor of Venice he presents his character of Othello as having all the great qualities of a true leader‚ but also a man who lacks any type of reasoning power. Othello being the ideal hero has strength‚ prowess‚ and battlefield knowledge. However these ideas of leadership do not translate well into situations in the real world and in this case‚ situations dealing with the heart. The battlefield and senate are where Othello

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