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    Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is about a man named Charlie Gordon‚ who is a 37 year old man who is mentally challenged. He is like a man trapped inside of a child’s body. Mean‚ I know‚ but true. All Charlie wants is to be smart. That’s his big wish. He doesn’t want to be good looking or famous. He just wants to become smart. One day Charlie might get the chance to make his dream come true. Along the way‚ Charlie might discover that being smart is amazing‚ but that isn’t everything. Charlie

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    Theme Of Hope In The Road

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    The power of hope is being able to see the light in the midst of darkness. The unconditional love that the father and son show is‚ along with their hope are two of the driving forces in the novel The Road‚ along with the sense of anonymity within the novel‚ initiates a sense of empathy with the audience apropos of the father and son relationship. Without the other‚ both protagonists would not exist in the world they’re written into. The unnamed father is alive purely to protect his son as they

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    make someone an instant genius. It sounds great‚ except there is a catch. This surgery has never been used before and there may be some… side effects. This is the situation a mentally disabled man‚ Charlie Gordon was thrust into in the short story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. Charlie is a happy man. Daily he is a janitor in a factory. Nightly‚ he attends Miss Kinnians class for adults. His life is fine but he wants one thing‚ to be intelligent. Meanwhile‚ two scientists‚ Dr. Nemur and Dr

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    Flowers for Algernon‚ by Daniel Keyes‚ is about a mentally disabled 32 year old man named Charlie Gordon and his transition into becoming a genius. Charlie has a operation performed on him‚ that was previously performed on a lab mouse named Algernon‚ to increase his intelligence with successful results. Charlie documents his experiences in progress reports and as time goes on after the operation‚ the reader can see the improvements in Charlie’s thinking through his writing. As time passes‚ Algernon’s

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    Fetch Me That Flower

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    “Fetch me that flower; the herb I shew’d thee once: The juice of it on sleeping eye-lids laid will make or man or woman madly dote upon the next live creature that it sees” Says Oberon to Puck as he describes the effect the love potion has on mortals. This sounds strikingly similar to the sensation of “Love at first sight”. Although most of the conflict in the Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream arises from true love rather than the magical idea of Love that Oberon describes here‚ this statement

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    Hope In The Kite Runner

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    that resurrection of hope in the midst of despair and apathy.” Even through the hardships and toils of life‚ one still finds solace in the darkest of days. Guilt is often the source of such despair‚ and one can achieve a resurrection of hope through true redemption. In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ the main character Amir finds himself in a place of apathy after a series of events identified by detachment‚ betrayal‚ and guilt. As Clinton said‚ His resurrection of hope is found in a time of

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    Hope In A Fine Balance

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    unimaginable ways as they each conquer problem after problem‚ relishing the smallest moments of bliss as they try to continue on. This relentless battle between hope and desperation in the mind and soul of people is what creates one of the most insightful stories of all time. Through his novel‚ Mistry develops the idea that the line between hope and despair must remain balanced in order for life to be maintained.

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    The first decades of the twenty-first century were full of overcoming obstacles. Prodigy by Marie Lu‚ Hatchet by Gary Paulsen‚ The Lost Hope by Rick Riordan‚ or The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi. What do these four stories all have in common‚ other than their dystopian category? They all are full of hope that leads to perseverance and in the end overcoming the main conflict. Each one of these stories had an obstacle some character(s) had to face. From taking down corrupt governments to life or

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    Hope In Of Mice And Men

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    All men in the ranch want to reach their dreams even though they have see other fail its and loss of hope. In the story Of Mice and Man by John Steinbeck is about two main characters have same dream. George and Lennie are two best friends who always travel together. Both of them have same dream which is having their own ranch. But few days after they arrive the ranch‚ Lennie accidentally kill Curley’s wife. At the same time‚ their dream are disappear. Though Steinbeck uses of dialogue‚ characterization

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    Horrors‚ we watched an employee‚ Seymour‚ working at a struggling flower shop‚ Mushnik’s Skid Row Florist’s. Seymour‚ along with his fellow employee Audrey and his boss Mr. Mushnik and three street kids who narrate the play‚ are all lamenting their place in life. One day‚ Seymour brings into the flower shop an exotic plant that he doesn’t know the origin of‚ only that it appeared after an eclipse. The play follows Seymour and the flower shop and their rise to fame because of the newly acquired plant

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