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    Based on what McCandless states some people may also find joy and refuge like he does while being outdoors watching the horizon. Just like some people are able to find comfort in certain locations‚ everyone else can. It is important being part of a sport to find refuge. Running‚ and hiking can help release stress and make someone feel better about themselves . McCandless explains “I wanted to climb the mountain so badly‚ it seemed beyond the

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    Serena and the influences of the 1920s Although some of the dates surrounding the establishing of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park may be off by a few years‚ Ron Rash’s novel‚ Serena absolutely painted a very realistic picture of what life was like in the mid to late nineteen hundred for the southern portions of America. There were a copious amount of significant influences in the roaring twenties‚ and later on in the eighteenth century that had their affect in the novel of Serena. These

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    In Franz Kafka’s story “Metamorphosis”‚ the main character Gregor‚ faces many hardships. He turns into a cockroach and suffers from severe isolation from all the people around him. If this were to happen in present times there would be so many new factors to add into the picture like: Social media‚ Advanced medicine and Government assistance. After deep analyzation of the new factors it has been determined that even if Gregor was in the future he would still face the same obstacles. Flash-forward

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    Ron Rash’s book‚ Saints at the River‚ there was some acts of betrayal. These instances of betrayal contribute to the meaning of the text as a whole. The meaning of the text is the conflict between the Kowalsky`s and the people of Oconee county. The acts of betrayal show who some of the characters really are and bring out the theme of this book. The two themes focused in the text are moving beyond the past and people will always face consequences. When Luke and Maggie were dating‚ he made her

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    The Easy Way Out In Blackberries In June‚ Ron Rash addresses a number of hardships particularly what happens when familial obligations and loyalty come into question. While each of the story’s central characters faces his or her own internal struggle‚ the question that emerges most clearly is when does familial loyalty and obligation end and where does accountability and determination begin? High school sweethearts Jamie and Matt have been married for barely a year. During that time‚ (and prior)

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    Rather abruptly‚ Franz Kafka places the reader on the morning of a great change in his novella‚ “The Metamorphosis.” At the eve of this morning‚ Gregor Samsa wakes from his “troubled dreams” (Kafka 23) to find that his has been transformed into a terrible creature. Gregor looks with contempt at his altered form‚ newfound appendages‚ and hardened derma‚ wondering why this morning of all mornings should be the one where he is transmuted. In the fourth paragraph of the story‚ Kafka gives us insight

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    defined by your physical state‚ and that individuals have the power to create their own identity are all significant themes that relate to how an individual can change and what makes us who we are. The main theme in the text “Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafa was the idea that your identity and value should not be determined by how others perceive you‚

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    In his story‚ Before the Law‚ Franz Kafka suggests that obstacles that one faces in life can either be used to mold one’s success or bring about one’s failure. If one can overcome the challenges that they are faced with‚ they grow in a unique type of way‚ for every individual perceives each situation in a distinct fashion. That unique type of growth is what establishes a person’s character and perception of the world. However‚ if one cannot overcome their obstacles‚ then they cut off their means

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    The book‚ The Metamorphosis is one of Kafka’s most characteristic work (Sockel‚ 1). In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ the author‚ Kafka‚ elaborates on his philosophy of “Isolation + Despair = Possibility of existential understanding”. In order for the reader to fully understand what Kafka thinks of existentialism‚ the reader must read it multiple times and process everything down. Throughout the book‚ Kafka reveals his philosophy by isolating the main character‚ Gregor. He also reveals it by showing

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    Into the Wild Chris McCandless ventured on a grand journey that would change everything and transform his life. He grew up in a hostile environment where his choices were not his own. His parent’s violence toward each other began to affect his world views at a very young age. This lead to Chris having high standards for himself and to embark on a journey to find peace and serenity in the wilderness. Radical adventurer seeking enlightenment through traveling motivated by the authors he admired

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