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    Ordinarily‚ us as humans face many situations where we have to make a tough decision. As an example‚ politics and culture affect a lot of what we do‚ say‚ and feel. Sometimes‚ changes or continuities based on a decision‚ can change ourselves. How do we cope with these feelings though? Yes‚ there are many ways to deal with these emotions‚ some are bad and some are good. Even in books like “Siddhartha”‚ “How To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ and “Things Fall Apart” do characters need help in dealing with situations

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    The novel A Separate Peace takes place at an all-boys Private school called Devon during World War II and a conflict appears between two best friends; Gene and Finny. This conflict happens because when jumping out of a tree into the Devon River Finny suggested that he and gene should jump at the same time. Gene got in his head that Finny was trying to distract him from his studying so that Finny would be better at more things than him “then a second realization broke as clearly and bleakly as

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    Kultura teacher‚ I am unaware of the information behind these street names. I even wonder if postman‚ who are expert in finding the address of the mail‚ is knowledgeable about the information behind these street names. I remember a line from the theme song of Department of Tourism entitled Biyahe Tayo which is “Huwag Maging Dayuhan sa Sariling Bayan’‚ which clearly mean that we should visit and be informed of the background and history of our own place. My reflection in this experience on street

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    A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ is a book is about a group of friends in their high school years that are on a journey to reach manhood but have to deal with many problems on the way. The major problem is the fear of being drafted into the war. The main characters Gene and Finny are best friends but experience many issues on the way to becoming best friends. The other two kids in their group‚ Leper and Brinker are also facing many problems from the war. The story is a flashback with Gene narrating

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    A Separate Peace In the opening passage of A Separate Peace‚ John Knowles utilizes personifications‚ similes‚ and metaphors in order to create a gloomy and contemplative mood. At the beginning of the book‚ Gene Forrester is visiting his old high school‚ The Devon School‚ and the school ironically looks newer and more improved. As he explores this new school‚ a mood of gloom and contemplation is created. A personification such as‚ “Now here it was after all‚ preserved by some considerate hand with

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    In the historical fiction novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the social issues of the maltreatment of women and the upkeep of the masculinity of men are prominent and are illustrated by the characters and events in the story. In the village‚ wrestling matches signal rite of passage and masculinity of boys. The whole village attends these matches since‚ in Umuofia culture‚ masculinity and strength are highly valued. The protagonist‚ Okonkwo‚ established his power in the village as a young man

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    reminded to one simultaneously‚ they eventually accept both of them. In his novel 1984‚ the dictator party uses the phrase made up of contrary words “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” -George Orwell (Freedom Quotes) to make the people believe that there is no good in freedom‚ but ignorance and war will bring them peace and strength. And it works. They conquer the country through brainwashing the people that what they do is the best way. Even though I agree with Orwell that

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    change? Gender equality in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a much greater issue than it is today in the United States. However‚ the critical problem is still not entirely resolved. The first moment it was apparent

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    Pre-Ap 8 January 2015 A Separate Peace Timed Writing Rewrite In life we often deny the truth even if we’re in the wrong‚ because accepting that someone else may be right is much worse than denial. My mom is always right. Sometimes I try to outsmart her‚ because I can’t face the fact that I’m wrong and she’s correct. At times Finny has a hard time in accepting the painful truth in the novel‚ whether it be from misunderstanding or denial. Finny‚ in A Separate Peace‚ has a flaw of acceptance when

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    of the Ibo culture important to its survival? Women: Weak Gender?! In the novel “Things fall apart” by Chinua Achebe we are introduced to a different Africa than most of us know. We travel back in time and go to the pre-colonial Africa‚ more specifically Nigeria‚ to a village known as Umofia where the Ibo people live. The Ibo people form a very archaic and agriculture based society. Achebe introduces us to this new world that was seen by the Europeans as an unsociable and savage place and shows

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