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    Happy Endings

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    Taylor Hayne 201304542 1 The truth about “Happy Endings” In Margaret Atwoods Happy Endings the narrator introduces 6 different alternative storylines each with there own version of a happy ending. The stories are labelled A-F‚ throughout the stories the author is challenging the idea of a “happy ending.” Throughout our culture whether it be in

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    The Happy Prince

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    The Happy Prince’s analysis 1. Inciting moment The city stood the statue of the Happy Prince‚ which is very beautiful‚ decorated with fine gold‚ ruby and sapphires. The citizens love it‚ however‚ some of them think it is not useful. At the beginning of this story‚ the author directly described the Happy Prince’s appearance and then used the citizens’ words to emphasize the "happy" image of the Happy Prince. However‚ after reading the whole story‚ we can noticed that the name of the Happy Prince

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    Happy Marriage

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    conflicts pleasure of being together can disappear. Where does it come from and how to cope with it? Having a happy marriage doesn’t just happen by accident. It doesn’t happen because you’re "in love" or "perfect" for each other. Marriage is a partnership‚ and like any partnership‚ it takes commitment‚ dedication and hard work to help it to grow strong. Here are some secrets of a happy marriage. If you’re suddenly not being able to spend time together‚ or you’re fighting about money‚ it’s especially

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    The Lost World: Summary

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    The Lost World: Summary The Lost World by Michael Crichton is a great science fiction novel about a group of scientists of different fields that go on an expedition to an island to bring back a rich and stubborn scientist from a test expedition that he cared about more than his life. The "lost world" is an island off the coast of Costa Rica called Isla Sorna on which a company named InGen (Short for International Genetics Corps.)‚ genetically engineered and contrived dinosaurs which were extinct

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    The Happy Man

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    The text which I’m going to analyse is "The happy man" written by Somerset Maugham. He is a well-known English novelist‚ short-story writer‚ playwright and essayist. Maugham was the son of a British diplomat. He was educated at King’s School in Canterbury‚ studied painting in Paris‚ went to Heidelberg University in Germany and studied to be a doctor at St. Thomas Hospital in England. Although Somerset Maugham didn’t denounce the contemporary social order‚ he was critical of the morals‚ the narrow-mindedness

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    Happy birthday

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    Today is your birthday. I just wanted to tell you how very happy I am that you were born and made your way into my life. Although my calendar tells me that today I have to tell you how much I love you‚ I hope you know I love you every day of the year‚ far more than simple words can express. It’s magic each time we hold each other‚ each time we cuddle‚ and each time we kiss. I feel goose bumps all over again. I never want to let you go for fear of losing you‚ so I just hold on a little bit tighter

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    Happy Family

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    so because it is in the family where one first learns to speak‚ to think‚ and to act. It is where one is first taught with life’s values‚ morals‚ and ethics. It is where one first experience to manage his or her emotions; like how and when to be happy or be unhappy. Therefore‚ the society judges and blames the family owing to the individual’s misbehaviour and misconduct. This has mostly been the after effect of the problems that the Filipino families face today. In the many problems that the

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    Happy Prince

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    HAPPY PRINCE Happy prince and the Swallow enjoyed real happiness because they had meaningful actions and meaningful lives. They forgot themselves‚ didn’t scare the death to help the poor overcome their sufferings. Happy prince in this story is a statue of a dead prince decorated with gold leaves and precious stones‚ and people call him “Happy prince” because when he was alive‚ he lived in a palace‚ and he never shed tears or feel sorrow. He was isolated from the less fortunate in the society‚ and

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    Happy Loman

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    to Spring Green‚ Wisconsin to see a play at the unique theater‚ American Players Theater. This play was called “The Death of a Salesman”. The play was directed by Kenneth Albers with starring characters named‚ Willy Loman‚ Linda Loman‚ Biff Loman‚ Happy Loman‚ Charley‚ Uncle Ben‚ and Bernard. This play was about the Loman family that is falling apart‚ however‚ can’t seem to realize their failure themselves. The character who struggles the most is‚ Willy Loman. Willy is the father of the family and

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    Happy Days

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    Happy Days Remember that old television show" Happy Days?” Well‚ when I was in the fifth grade I remember thinking‚ "My family is like ‘Happy Days’." We were happy and there was plenty of laughter and love to go around. Furthermore‚ like the television show‚ there were plenty of struggles and some kind of dilemma to solve before the night was over. No matter the problems the day may have brought‚ I always went to bed feeling happy‚ safe‚ and loved. Unlike the majority of kids in my fifth-grade

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