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    Soup Nazi

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    generally supposed to be some what submissive to the desires of the customer. The "Soup Nazi"‚ as he is called‚ makes the customer feel privileged to be receiving his soup and as if they were doing him a service‚ and not the other way around. Kramer‚ who is the only one that the "Soup Nazi" seems to speak openly too‚ understands him‚ and states that the "Soup Nazi" is a slave to his soup‚ the "Soup Nazi" agrees saying‚ "How can I expect anything less from my customers?" As far as prescriptive

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    Not Anything

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    through an episode of Seinfeld titled The Pitch‚ in which he discusses the idea of nothing as being a much more complex notion than just an empty experience with no actual value. They illustrate this idea with Jerry Seinfeld‚ George Costanza‚ Cosmo Kramer‚ and Elaine Benes‚ when they spend countless days doing “nothing”. The time they spend doing nothing is filled with interesting dialogue‚ while mostly comic‚ it still portrays a further importance that affects their personal thoughts and daily motives

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    An older man sits on the side of the highway holding a sign that says “hungry please help.” A man sitting a few cars ahead of you in a white BMW throws a can of soda at the old man and yells “get a job!” Another car cautiously gives the man some change‚ and the old man replies by saying “God Bless You!” As I pull forward I tell the man to meet me at the gas station just across the road and I will buy him some dinner. He is extremely grateful and slowly makes his way across the road. We both

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    On a holiday‚ I was sitting in my room after finishing my home work. As my friends were away to hill stations‚ I was feeling very lonely. I watched the cars and other vehicles passing by and wished that like my friends‚ I would also have been travelling or passing my time. While my mind was occupied with thoughts of holidays and having fun with my friends‚ the door bell rang. I ran to answer it and found the postman with a parcel and a letter for me. I signed the paper and took the parcel.

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    the pardoners tale

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    Another aspect to consider is the greed of the pardoner. The pardoner seeks a commission from his audience for his tales. He himself is also one that is overtaken by money. Does he sincerely care about the condition of one’s soul or is he just out for a quick buck? On page 9‚ the pardoner comments that his "holy pardon cures and will suffice/ So that it bring me gold‚ or silver brings/ Or else‚ I care not- brooches‚ spoons‚ or rings." Personally‚ I believe that the pardoner is willing to tell just

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ by William Goulding‚ many symbols are used to develop the overall theme of society versus savagery. In the following essay I will analyse 3 symbols to demonstrate how Goulding used symbolism to show the boys’ devolution into utter chaos. Firstly there are Piggy’s glasses. These glasses are the more subtle symbol of power on the island‚ as with the glasses fire was able to be created. The fire kept the boys warm‚ safe‚ cooked their food and was the only way they

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    No One Writes to the Colonel No One Writes to the Colonel (Spanish: El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) is a novella written by the Colombian novelist and Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez. The novel‚ written between 1956-1957 and first published in 1961‚ is the story of an impoverished‚ retired colonel‚ a veteran of the Civil War‚ who still hopes to receive the pension he was promised some fifteen years earlier‚ which is assumed to him as a war veteran‚ but no one writes. At the same

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    The story "A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place" by Earnest Hemingway‚ in my opinion‚ is a story about a mans loneliness. The story starts out in an empty café‚ very late at night. Even the setting symbolizes gloominess. There are two waiters one old‚ one young. The older waiter is lonly‚ and the young waiter has a wife. The waiters don’t treat the old deaf man‚ who is a very good costumer‚ as they treat all the rest of the costumers. Throughout the story it is mentioned a few times about the

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    the cactus

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    The Cactus” – Hasan Manzar THE PLOT: The story begins with a couple who is searching for a house comfortable for them and also in their budget. The story happens in Hyderabad ‚ Karachi‚ Pakistan. EXPOSITION:- The author begins the story by introducing the couple who have come to visit a house and to take a look around the place‚ with the intention of buying it. The couple are concerned about the owners’ character are and how the house looks like inside. Moving on‚ the author describes the atmosphere

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    Adrianna Zaretsky Professor Albert Ashforth Short Fiction 24 March 2014 One Thousand Dollars by O. Henry The theme of the story is very obvious in that it pertains to human decency and love. Young Gillian is characterized as spoiled young man that has always had no trouble getting what he wanted. Whether it was girls‚ money‚ etc. His uncle is the one with the money in which he was spoiled with. Therefore‚ wasting it on whatever he pleased. His recently deceased uncle has not liked this

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