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    so. No one mentioned it. But it dwelt in the boat‚ and each man felt it warm him. They were a captain‚ an oiler‚ a cook‚ and a correspondent‚ and they were friends‚ friends in a more curiously iron-bound degree than may be common…there was this comradeship that the correspondent‚ for instance‚ who had been taught to be cynical of men‚ knew even at the time was the best experience of his life. But no one said that it was so. No one mentioned it”.

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    notion of a "universal brotherhood of Man" is introduced in the first fifteen chapters. Melville uses the relationship of Ishmael and Queequeg and the everyday standards of the shipmen to illustrate these ideas. A theme of the novel is the idea of comradeship between human beings‚ no matter how different. In the following essay‚ I will analyze and explain this concept by incorporating events that coincide. The theme of universal brotherhood of Man is first introduced in the third chapter. After Ishmael

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    Teenagers seek for a family or look for comradeship because they are alone in search of an identity. In a gang they refer to each other as sisters and brothers therefore a gang fills in for the family and the love they are desperately yearning for. As a minor you desperately feel the need to fit

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    belonging to lower castes and the womenfolk were not allowed to attend schools or study the scriptures. The great Greek philosopher‚ Plato had propagated the system of co-education in the ancient times.He said that Co-education creates a feeling of comradeship. He advocated teaching of both the male and female sexes in the same institution without showing any discrimination in imparting education.’A strong reason for co-education is that separating children for a number of years means they will not be

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    Dickens comedy in The Pickwick Papers The Pickwick Papers has been one of the most read and most popular novels of all time since its publishing in 1836. This novel exalts the joys one can live as Dickens portrays the pleasures of travel‚ food and drink‚ companionship between men‚ benevolence‚ the joys of youth and romance. While the novel primarily deals with issues of a serious nature‚ they are disguised and portrayed to the readers in the guise of comedy. Dickens manages to blend these serious

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    We all have those moments when we run away from our problems. Some may try to skip a school day in order to miss a test‚ while others try to hide themselves to avoid being picked to openly discuss a topic in front of the class. Although we try to run away from the problems we face in our lives‚ the only way to solve the problem is to embrace it. Pat Barker reveals this theme not only to our general lives but to those of soldiers facing war neurosis in WWI. Her novel‚ Regeneration‚ portrays the various

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    leadership styles of both generals and then presents the strength of two conflicting currents that entered into a final collision‚ the Civil War. Catton introduces a sentiment of excitement and change in his beginning paragraphs by introducing comradeship and amnesty. These concepts represent the pinnacle of American history and its new foundations. Catton uses literary techniques of diction‚ contrast‚ and juxtaposition to reveal the situation that was presented to both generals. Two great Americans

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    CHAPTER 5 Medical Studies at the University of Santo Tomas (1877 - 1882) * April 1877 * Rizal was 16 years old‚ matriculated in the University of Santo Tomas‚ taking the course on Philosophy and Letters. * 1877 – 1878 * During his first year term in the University of Santo Tomas ‚ Rizal studied Cosmology‚ Metaphysics‚ Theodicy and History of Philosophy. * 1878 – 1879 * It was during the following term that Rizal that having received the Ateneo Rectors advice to study

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    Write about the ways Hosseini opens the story in chapter 1 Chapter 1 opens with a unknown first person narrative. We are not introduced to the narrator until the end of Chapter 2‚ Amir. The effects of this remaining unnamed makes us concentrate on what the narrator is introducing us to. He is the central character of this story is coloured by Amir’s personal reactions and emotions. It opens with “I became what I am today” and ending with the same focus. The result of this referring back to the

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    The “American dream” is the American idea of prosperity and success to any and all people‚ regardless of circumstances of birth or social class. All men are created equal‚ and therefor deserve equal rights to make a living and become successful in terms of wealth‚ love‚ happiness‚ and material possessions. In the case of Willy Loman‚ of Death of a salesman‚ he strongly believes in this dream‚ but unfortunately he doesn’t factor in hard work‚ but instead thinks he can achieve success in the business

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