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    getting into Harvest House he was a major problem. As she staked out ways to get in‚ Tim was everywhere and nearly impossible to avoid. It was also pretty clear why Tim was able to easily get her up to the Guild Hall without much difficulty—he had some kind of senior position with the Harvest House guards. That didn’t bode well for her walking around as an innocent guild member as she reconnoitered the defenses. To make things even more difficult‚ the very nature of Harvest House made it difficult

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    House on Mango Street

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    The House on Mango Street / Breaking Through These two novels are very similar in the fact that they both have a young child as their protagonist who is suffering from poverty. They would talk about how they would like to get out of the situation they are in and make something better for themselves. Also both novels have a Hope theme in their story. Panchito and Esperanza both are from a poor family and have to work more for the things they need. Panchito more than Esperanzas family but never

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    A Haunted House Essay

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    "They’re looking for it; they’re drawing the curtain‚" one might say‚ and so read on a page or two. "Now they’ve found it‚’ one would be certain‚ stopping the pencil on the margin. And then‚ tired of reading‚ one might rise and see for oneself‚ the house all empty‚ the doors standing open‚ only the wood pigeons bubbling with content and the hum of the threshing machine sounding from the farm. "What did I come in here for? What did I want to find?" My hands were empty. "Perhaps its upstairs then?" The

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    A Doll's House Essay

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    A Doll’s House Essay I can never really trust my eyes to tell me the unguarded truth if someone wishes for the truth to be concealed. The line between what is real or not real is often misconceived‚ especially in a society such as the one in A Doll’s House. Henrik Ibsen‚ the writer of this enthralling play‚ intended to show just how obscure the lines were in Victorian society. A Doll’s House is a story about how a young woman is so dazed by her society’s expectations that she doesn’t even

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    Morning in the Burned House Margaret Atwood “Bare child’s feet on the scorched floorboards (I can almost see) In my burning clothes‚ the thin green shorts And grubby yellow T-shirt Holding my cindery‚ non-existent‚ Radiant flesh. Incandescent.” Morning in the Burned House by Margaret Atwood is a poem describing the mind of a burned house and of how it is tormented by pain and evil; and yet‚ in the midst of this darkness‚ there is light to guide the soul of the house to safety and into

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    My Dream House

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    Dream House House is a place where we can shelter and it gives us a protection from rain‚ heat‚ storm etc. Everyone has their own choice on what type of house they feel comfortable to live in‚ so do I. I enjoy living in a calm and open environment‚ so house built on small land (I’m not sure what you mean by ’small land’ here) won’t be my choice. I want a large open space surrounded by compound‚ where I can stroll‚ especially when I feel bored on at my job. I want a garden in front of my house‚ which

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    The house of sand and fog

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    hatreds‚ but between two hopes”. Correspondingly‚ Andre Dubus III introduces two hopes in the novel House of Sand and Fog written in 1999. Behrani and Kathy‚ two determined yet fragile individuals‚ come from different backgrounds that meet in the California hills struggles to gain social stability. The competing desires for the house leads to Behrani’s ultimate downfall. His obsession with the house comes from the ambition to procure a large sum of money to ameliorate the family’s social status in

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    Gregory House Doctor

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    3. Treating illnesses is why doctors become doctors. Dr. House makes this statement early in the program to further explain why he became a diagnostician. This again relates to the TV show’s theme that Dr. House was not doing what he was doing because he wanted to treat people just their ailments and thus did not need to get to know his patients. 4. If you do not talk to someone they cannot lie to you. This is another one of Dr. Houses quick statements when ask why he does not want to talk to his

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    The Eames House Analysis

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    alleyway‚ past all the gated post-modern mansions that seem to each exist in their own worlds behind lines of lush green foliage and stark white concrete walls. At the end of the road is The Eames House‚ Case Study House #8—the archetypal symbol of post-modernism. The moment you walk onto the grounds of the house‚ the world changes—removed from the bustling traffic of Pacific Coast Highway‚ away from the beachgoers indulging in the California summer in the middle of winter. The birds chirp‚ sing‚ and flutter

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    The House Behind Analysis

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    How does the author explore the effect of the murder upon the residents of both houses? “The House Behind”‚ is about two different houses and the events that occur‚ that affect those that were involved in the incident including everyone else around it. The narrator in the story is a resident of the house behind and observes the occurrences there. The two houses are of very different economic standing‚ one is very wealthy and the other is very poor. The story explains their relations with each

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