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    marriage lacks emotional connection due to the overuse of technology in their society. Bradbury comments that why did Montag not “by himself an audio- Seashell broadcasting station and talk to his wife late at night‚ murmur‚ whisper‚ shout‚ scream‚ yell? But what could he whisper‚ what would he yell? What could he say” (Bradbury 42). Montag cannot communicate to the one he “loves” due to the continual utilization of technology that prevented him from learning how to have conversations. Without social

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    Belonging Essay

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    An Individual’s sense of Belonging emerges from the connections made with place and community. A sense of Belonging to a community or place can be very important to an individual. However belonging to a community may require conformity to be accepted and build relationships. Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury and Miners Holiday by Gavin Casey give clear examples of this through characters responses to their changing environments and evolving community connections

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    Hamlet Essay

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    Patrick Kochan Mr. Hughes ENG4U July 16 2013 Effect of the king Shakespeare had written many plays which affected the audience of the Elizabethan era. His play Hamlet had the greatest effect on this audience. There are many important themes which lead to this great effect on the audience. This is demonstrated by Claudius’ speech in act IV scene V‚ the speech begins with “O‚ this is the poison of deep grief‚” the passage summarizes what is happening at that particular point. Claudius‚ the king

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    Sullivan Ballou Letter

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    Sullivan Ballou Letter July the 14th‚ 1861 Washington DC My very dear Sarah: The indications are very strong that we shall move in a few days - perhaps tomorrow. Lest I should not be able to write you again‚ I feel impelled to write lines that may fall under your eye when I shall be no more. Our movement may be one of a few days duration and full of pleasure - and it may be one of severe conflict and death to me. Not my will‚ but thine 0 God‚ be done. If it is necessary that I should fall

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    satisfying to her. Since the mother doesn’t voice her need for money‚ the house does. Around Christmas time and when Paul gives his mother a thousand pounds each month the whispers from the house become louder and more prominent to Paul. He covers his ears with his hands to soften the cries of the house and wants it to stop. The whispers are continuous‚ significant of the mother’s greed and how it can never be satisfied‚ and Paul’s cry for her love. The rocking horse symbolizes the innocence of childhood

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    More Money‚ More Problems: An Analysis of The Great Gatsby (Draft) Can money buy happiness? This age old question is a recurring theme in the novel The Great Gatsby. Throughout the novel we see that wealth creates loneliness‚ isolation and corruption in people. Through the examination of the main character’s behaviours present in The Great Gatsby‚ it is clear that wealth negatively impacts people. First of all‚ Gatsby’s amount of wealth causes him to be isolated from others. Nick observes this

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    stored so long”(145). Daisy seems like a sweet‚ innocent woman but she proves instead to be selfish. She commits such a nasty and brutal mistake that the right thing would be for her to take responsibility for it. She doesn’t though‚ because she’s careless and worries only about herself. At the same time‚ Myrtle demonstrates her hope for freedom and to be with Tom as she runs towards the car. She is obviously not happy with George Wilson. Lastly‚ George becomes so sure Gatsby killed his wife‚ Myrtle

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    like she lived in a dirty place “the winos who cluttered up our parks and pissed on our handball walls and stank up our hallways”. From the place where she lived‚ we then notice why she was so disobedient‚ careless and disobedient. Note that kids who live in places like those are mostly from careless parents (most of the time). I feel like the trip to F.A.O. Schwarz helped Sylvia see things in different perspectives and opened her eyes to the world. “I read it again for myself just in case the group

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    Giampa 1 The Great Gatsby: The Hollowness of the Social Upper Class “’Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone‚’ he told me‚ ‘just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.’” Daisy‚ Tom and Gatsby represent the upmost social class in author F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby. It is through the shallowness of Daisy‚ Tom and Gatsby that Fitzgerald presents the theme of corruption‚ carelessness‚ and dishonesty.

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    Carl Jung and Case Study

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    we can tell his attitude is that of an extraverted person is that according to JUNGIan theory "Extraversion is characterized by an outgoing‚ candid‚ and accommodating nature that adapts easily to a given situation...will often venture forth with careless confidence into unknown situation. (pg. 44 sommers-flanagan‚ 2004). This explains exactly how Mark approaches his daily life‚ which stems from his unconscious mind. In the article Mark states that at work he "does not feel fear‚ but rather caution"

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