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    Mrs. Newell English 201 December 4th‚ 2013 Brutes After reading the book "Night" by Eliezer Wiesel‚ One of the most tragic themes in the book is Wiesel’s discovery of the way that atrocities and cruel treatment can make good people into brutes. Despite the difficult circumstances‚ Wiesel is able to endure the atrocities and remain true to his character and consistent with his morals. When Wiesel first gets to the camps he discovers the actions taken by some to ensure their own survival

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    A Fall Walk in the Park

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    A Fall Walk in the Park The park in the fall is what I do when the day of work has beaten me up and spit me out. What I like best about walking in the park in the fall is the changing of the colors. Most days there is a slight breeze and it gently moves the leaves helping them fall to the ground. The leaves are mixture of reds like the sun‚ royal purples‚ orange tint and they seem to fade to brown as soon as they touch the dirt. The walkway is covered by the cracked color of the remaining

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    William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night introduces a wise fool named Feste. As a licensed fool‚ Feste plays an integral role within the plot of the play. Feste acts as the voice of reason in a play filled with cross-dressing‚ disguises‚ confusion‚ trickery‚ and chaos. Feste has the ability to break down the barrier between the cast on stage and the audience members‚ while also embodying the festivities of the feast of the Epiphany and the beginning of Carnival. Even though Feste is called a fool in name

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Advertisement Sitting down to watch television show‚ movies‚ shows‚ documentaries or anything on is interrupted for commercials and advertisement. Some are comedic‚ others serious‚ but all carry a message with them even if it isn’t apparent. McDonalds commercials aim to have a family and everyday person atmosphere to it. They are one of the biggest companies that invest towards advertisement. In a 2012 article for the New York Times written by Keith O’Brian describes the expenditure

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    Walk The Line Psychology

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    Paige Burton October 16‚ 2017 Comp. 1 4th hour Movie Review Walk The Line The movie Walk The Line is based on the famous singer Johnny Cash’s real life. Johnny Cash grew up in the Great Depression era. He had a rough childhood‚ especially when he lost his older brother at a young age. When Johnny was old enough he moved out of his house‚ away from his family‚ and joined the Air Force‚ he was stationed in Germany. Johnny found his love of music there‚ and bought his first guitar. The first song he

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    Night In the memoir “Night” we see the atrocious events of the holocaust through the eyes of Ellie Wiesel a young boy from Sighet‚ Romania. The memoir begins with Ellie and his family in Sighet unaware of the horrible events they will experience. In this book we see how his experiences in the holocaust change his beliefs about god and his complete kindness. The change we see in Ellie is most evident in his opinion‚ Ellie goes from a very religious and god fearing person and doesn’t

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    A Walk to Remember Essay

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    A Walk to Remember There are times that‚ reading a book and watching the movie can almost be identical or it can somehow be the same story with a lot of differences. When I read A Walk to Remember I thought‚ here was a real story about a young man who never realized the amazing person that was sitting in front of him for so many years and that the true heartbreak wasn’t him losing Jamie but how long it took him to notice her. When I saw the movie there was a spark on the screen that I couldn’t

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    Board Walk Essay

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    and their leaves wave in the strong wind. Next you smell the salt in the air and hear the crash of the waves against the shores. You park your car and unload all your things. You start walking toward the beach on the board walk. It is made of wood and very long. The board walk gets really hot so your mom made had you wear foot flops to protect your feet. You make to the end of the board ans see little hoses you wonder what they are for until you see people rinse the sand off your feet. You

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    At the age of 39‚ Beethoven’s hearing condition worsened. He lead a series of disastrous recitals. People weren’t pleased wight he different type of music he was playing and his “family” of noblemen advised him to go back to the traditional way of playing music. 1814 came‚ Beethoven was 44‚ and he created a masterpiece Opera that everybody raged over. The name of the Opera was Fidelio; it was his only Opera. It was so popular it was known for the newly free Europe who had just been saved by the

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    During World War II‚ the Holocaust reduced even the strongest of men to struggle for the bare necessities of survival. Elie Wiesel‚ a victim of these horrifying acts‚ persisted through the death and suffering but did not leave unscathed. In his novel Night‚ Wiesel recounts the moving journey of a Jewish boy having his faith challenged by an almost unimaginable horror. Throughout the story‚ Wiesel’s passionate connection to God becomes constantly tested to the utmost‚ and is eventually given up completely

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