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    would be best if the news came from me with the presents of her husband’s best friend Richards. I would have to break the news very gently do to her heart troubles. We would not want her to die of grief. It was time to tell her‚ and she broke down in tears right on my arms when I told her. I felt so horrible for her‚ and couldn’t believe the pain she must be going through. She stormed away crying. She must have loved her husband so much. Richards and I were wondering how we were going to spend the day

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    were naïve and innocent‚ always waiting for a miracle. Finally the doctor came out‚ after ours and hours of waiting all he had to say was: I’m sorry. My dad stood up and ran to my mother’s room‚ and as for me‚ I stayed there in my chair‚ no tears came out from my eyes‚ and no screams came out from my mouth. This revelation had shocked me as nothing had ever before. I just stood there without moving‚ not even blinking. My entire world had come down into ashes‚ and I didn’t know what to do about

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    Trickster Tale: ‘The Parrot and the Crocodile’ A long time ago a parrot lived in a fig tree on the riverbank. Life was good for him. He grew big and strong eating the tree’s fruit. A lot of crocodiles lived in the river‚ along with the parrots‚ and one of them watched the parrot for a long time as he ate and slept in the tree. “That parrot’s heart must taste so sweet from all the fruit he eats‚” the crocodile thought to herself. “I want to eat it” She turned to

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    Johnny It was a big lid. All those years I believed he was gone forever. All those months I spent crying alone in my room‚ reading about his adventures he wrote down for me. Only to find out that he was still there. Anywhere. But there. Johnny‚ that’s what I decided to call my new furry friend‚ barked in his sleep. It seemed like he was dreaming. I did not want to wake him up. I leaned back in my chair and took a deep breath. Down here in my hideout‚ the air was a lot cooler than outside. I spent

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    The clouds coated the whole sky and created this cotton candy-like effect. The autumn air was crisp and there was a slight breeze from the north. Even though it was dull looking‚ the sky portrayed a calming tone. I always loved days like this. The wind pushed my long chestnut hair into my face and brushed against the hem of my favorite peacoat. I always noticed this as I walked from the parking lot to the school‚ but lately I noticed something new. Even though it’s a short walk‚ maybe a hundred feet

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    guilty. I have killed you wretched girl‚ I who ordered that you come into places full of fear‚ and I did not come hither first. Tear my body apart and consume my wicked guts with fierce biting‚ it is the sign of a timid man to desire death.” He picks up the veil of THisbe and carried the veil with him to the shade of the agreed upon tree. Pg. 47 117: And when he gave tears to the familiar clothing and kisses to the familiar clothing‚ now reveive also drinks of my blood.” 119: He plunged into his guts

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    so many people cry in the town square at once‚ but not everyone was crying though. If they were not crying‚ they had no expression at all. Those who were crying were not weeping bitter tears. These tears falling down the faces of usually joyous people‚ associated with a smile or at least a smirk‚ were sweet tears indicating all the changes for the better that have just been made. Being independent is more then just a privilege‚ but almost a once in a lifetime opportunity. We are the baby bird who

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    finde two better hemispheares Without sharpe North‚ without declining West? (Lines 14-18)” In “A Valediction: Of Weeping‚” the speaker uses the spherical shape of tears to draw out associations with pregnancy‚ globes‚ the world‚ and the moon. As the speaker cries‚ each tear contains a miniature reflection of the beloved. “When a tear falls‚ that thou fall’st which it bore (Lines 8)” Particularly in Donne’s love poetry‚ discovery and conquest illustrate the mystery and magnificence of the speakers’

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    Because of her fragile nature‚ she feels somehow hurt by their words even if it is not directly about her‚ when Tom goes infuriated‚ out of the house‚ and hits Laura’s collection with his coat‚ she shatters as the glass: “With an outraged groan he tears the coat off again‚ splitting the shoulder of it‚ and hurls it across the room. It strikes against the shelf of Laura’s glass collection‚ and there is a tinkle of shattering glass. Laura cries out as if wounded.” Not knowing that the glass menagerie

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    Onions provoke tears while love is meant to bring happiness and joy. Therefore‚ the main symbol makes this love-poem an unusual one: “ It will blind you with tears Like a lover “ Onions have a strong scent that makes us cry when we cut them. The poet refers to crying over somebody loved‚ like you would over an onion. Being ‘blinded’ suggests not being able to see straight - usually when one is blinded from love‚ he does not see any faults in their lover and idealises them. Normally ‘tears’ are reaction

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