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    Telegraphy and Postman

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    But some postmen are not sincere in their duties. They don’t perform their duties properly. They are careless. They do not deliver the letters to their respective addresses. They do not put letters in the letter boxes kept outside the houses and throw them somewhere else‚ these letters are torn by the children who do not know the importance of a letter. People have to suffer a lot due to their careless behaviour. Despite his difficult duties‚ he gets a meager salary. His allowances are not as per his

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    The Great Gatsby: The Corruption of the American Dream through Materialism The American dream is an ideal that has been present since American literature’s onset. Typically‚ the dreamer aspires to rise from rags to riches‚ while accumulating such things as love‚ high status‚ wealth‚ and power on his way to the top. The dream has had variations throughout different time periods‚ although it is generally based on ideas of freedom‚ self-reliance‚ and a desire for something greater. The early settlers’

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    Romeo without telling him it was urgent. If he had gone to Romeo by himself‚ then the plan would have ran a bit more smooth. When Friar John comes back he says‚ “I could not send it - here it is again –” (V. II. 14). This illustrates how careless and Irresponsible the Friar is. Also‚ at such a point time‚ he should have trusted

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    In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ a selfish and careless woman‚ is the person with whom Jay Gatsby‚ the protagonist‚ is infatuated. When Gatsby first met her‚ she was a rich girl and he was just any other guy. To him‚ she was a goddess‚ and amazing woman he felt was above his standing. He was willing to do anything for her. Daisy is not capable of measuring up to Gatsby’s expectations. Contrary to Gatsby’s idealized view‚ Daisy is a self-centered girl. When Gatsby was called off

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    Reconcilation

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    and she seems doubtful around her husband Vernon‚ or Mr. Pringle as he is called in the text‚ by his employer Janny. This is expressed in her following quotes in the start: “…I have forgotten my shoes”‚ “I don’t know if I reply‚ if I do it is in a whisper”‚ “I bite my lip as I reach the desk”. The fact that Laura has forgotten her shoes and wearing the clothes‚ the clothes she have been sleeping with‚ shows that she’s not able to think clearly and the fact that she

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    Fonseca 1  Eufemio Fonseca III  Theater 101­4  Professor Green  October 9‚2014       TopDog/UnderDog Critical Analysis   Introduction:  In the play ​ “TopDog/UnderDog” ​ Suzan­ Lori Parks demonstrates  many struggles in the story between two brothers Booth and  Lincoln. While both go through dramatics struggles‚ they both  try to figure out ways individually how they can change their  lives around. Brothers growing up in poverty and their parents  walking out of their lives; they both have no choice but to 

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    air.” (Chopin 288) The thing was coming to “possess” her and because she attempted to fight it away I am lead to believe that it was a hallucination of her husband and his dominating persona‚ also because once she stops hallucinating she began to whisper the words “escape” and “free.” In The Yellow Wallpaper‚ the narrator is a perfect example of “of a housewife gone mad.” (Hudock) Because the narrator is trapped in this room that her husband put her in and will not let her leave‚ her hallucination

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    thematically and ideates the “music as an emotional bridge where words fail.” (2013‚ p. 27-28) As with Bergman’s other aural elements in Through a Glass Darkly‚ the music is used sparingly (following Bergman’s signature style of reducing his soundscapes) and serves a thematic purpose (following Bergman’s thematic signature of human communication). However‚ Pua’s analysis does not integrate the sarabande’s meaning as part of an entire other body of work — that is‚ Bach’s — into the film’s constructed

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    My ears feel like they’re bleeding. Suddenly‚ I hear a loud bang‚ like the sound of a gunshot very close by. I am struck by a profound sense that this was a bad idea. “How am I going to get out?”‚ my friend whispers in fright. Sirens of a police car fast approaching echo throughout the graveyard. My friends’ frantic gesticulations give me an idea. Hesitating‚ I take my shoes off‚ untie my shoelaces and start lacing them together. I press myself down against

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    Should Abortion Be Legal?

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    Should abortion be legal? Persuasive research project Typed by: Sabrina Campos Ms. Parker 7th period English 05/04/2013 Abortion. Just the word its self doesn’t sound humane. Any conscientious person should be aware that it is in fact highly unfair that one does not have say on whether or not he or she should live or be aborted.” unborn babies are innocent human beings from the moment of conception. They have a fundamental right to life‚ which must be protected” (Abortion

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