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    Relationships through the Scarlet Letter show in many forms. In this book ‚ the most prominent secret to the reader is the one most guarded. Hester and Dimmesdale’s relationship is shown at first when they meet in the woods. Through the beginning of the book‚ Hester refuses to reveal her fellow sinner though to the reader It is obvious that they both have feelings for each other. Both torn by the separation they must endure‚ and bound by the fear of society finding out their secret‚ they hide. Hester

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    of several parties‚ this assignment would not be achievable. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who have helped and guided us in completing this group project. Firstly‚ we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to our lecturer‚ Madam Dr. Noor Marini who had guided us throughout the duration of this study. We appreciate the valuable time‚ guidance and advices she has given us for the completion of this assignment. Furthermore‚ we would also like to thank

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    Synthesis #3 Wendy Tse English 12 Both “Wordsmith” by Susan Young and “Nature Lessons” by Nancy Lord have similar fathers in the story which express love to their daughter. The difference is “Wordsmith” presents an adult/adult relationship; whereas “Nature Lessons” presents parent/child relationship. Devoting quality time for family is appreciated when we often live separate lives. In “Wordsmith”‚ the speaker feels appreciative of her father for devoting his time to fill the cracks of her fifty-eight

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    internal‚ external‚ and pain brought by others. These forms of suffering happen all the time in the real world and the fictional world. One of the examples of suffering in the fictional world can be seen in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s book‚ The Scarlet Letter. Several people in the book are intimate with the definition of suffering‚ some suffering longer and more than others. In this book‚ the one person who had the most suffering placed on him was the well-known minister‚ Arthur Dimmesdale. Dimmesdale

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    The Scaffold: Revision In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter Hawthorne uses the recurring motif of the scaffolding in order to symbolize shame and public confession. Through various chapters Hawthorne uses the scaffolding to depict Hester’s shame‚ Dimmesdale’s struggle‚ and later his confession. In the beginning of the novel the scaffold served to symbolize Hester’s public humiliation. As her punishment Hester had to stand on the scaffold as her form of public humiliation. The symbolism

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    people’s minds. People are so concerned about physical attractiveness that they lose site of what true beauty is. It’s not something that can be seen with one’s eyes‚ but rather felt with one’s heart. Beauty is a feeling from within: it is love and appreciation. To see the beauty in something you need to have a certain passion about it. To me the sport of football is beautiful. Some people may see it just a game for oversized muscle heads‚ but to me it’s so much more. I can break down one play‚ and see

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    Wormwood In the book The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis‚ one of the main character’s name is Wormwood. This character is a demon and its name assumably has a great deal to do with how this character interacts without the other characters throughout the story. The term “wormwood” is a plant that can be grown and dried out to use. It is also referenced to in the Bible when describing immoral people or perversion. Wormwood is defined as something grievous‚ bitter‚ or extremely unpleasant.

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    brings loneliness‚ and few have been able to show as well as Hawthorne how private and bitter loneliness can be...Hawthorne also indicates that guilt repressed is far more devastating in its effects than guilt openly acknowledged...” In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the protagonist‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ committed a sin of adultery but he publicly confessed his role in the indiscretion. The fact that Hester takes all the blame for their sin irritates his conscience‚ and he physically

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    CATHEDRAL by Raymond Carver Raymond Carver‚ the author of Cathedral was born in Oregon in 1938. He came from a poor family. At the age of 40 he was one of the most promising writers of his generation and was also near ruin in everyway from alcoholism. He quit drinking but lung cancer took over- taking his life at the age of 50. He wrote 3 collections of stories: “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love”‚“ Cathedral” and “Elephant”‚ poems and essays. He was considered a minimalist until Cathedral

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    AI Experiment Introduction: Upon reading Appreciative Living: The Principles of Appreciative Inquiry in Personal Life by Jacqueline Bascobert Kelm‚ I created two Appreciative Living (AI) experiments‚ one focusing on the process of Appreciating and the other on Acting. I constructed my first experiment based upon the Appreciating Exercise 4: Changing Focus and the Acting Exercise 9: Acknowledging the Good (Kelm‚ 2005). The emphasis of my AI experiment was to recalibrate and better focus my attention

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