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    In chapter four of The Great Gatsby F. by Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jourdan explains to Nick that before marrying Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy dates Gatsby until they unwilling separate when he left to serve overseas. Through Jourdan’s recollection‚ Fitzgerald makes it apparent that Daisy truly loves Gatsby‚ but once he leaves‚ feels obligated to marry Tom: in fact‚ Daisy cares so much about convincing onlookers that she’s put together that when she realizes that she can’t be with Gatsby she unhappily marries Tom

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    Allison Grubb Cultural analysis Prof. Santana English 102 30 March 2017 No Risk‚ No Reward? In September 1992‚ Chris McCandless was found in an abandoned bus in Alaska. Into the Wild is his story. But what is his story supposed to teach us? McCandless’s journey into the wilderness is ultimately one of self-discovery and reinvention. Through his travels‚ he transforms from an angry‚ recent graduate‚ eager to break all ties with his family‚ into a wanderer and amateur mountaineer. But‚ in the end

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    Daisy Buchanon stated “I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world‚ a beautiful little fool.” (Fitzgerald 21) In doing so‚ Daisy voices her hopes for her two-year-old daughter to Nick Carraway (cousin) and Jordan Baker (friend). As a reader‚ this quote provides much leeway for thought and analysis. One might find themselves trying their greatest to interpret this quote while reading the first chapter of The Great Gatsby. When reading the first chapter and especially

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    Liberties Professor Ballone 14 February 2014 Obscenity in Miller v. California Today in our criminal justice system there exists a policy known as “The Miller Test”. The purpose of this test is to determine whether or not a given substance is obscene or not. It is a test that is frequently used today by police‚ and its significance is clearly obvious. The “Miller Test” is a direct result from the outcome of the U.S Supreme Court decision‚ Miller v. California. In this case‚ a local business owner who

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    his enormous wealth‚ Tom Buchanan presents himself as a man of the ’dominant’ race and treats others as if they are beneath him.  Early in the novel‚ Tom is discussing a book he is reading called The Rise of the Colored Empires and tells Nick and Daisy‚ "This fellow has worked out the whole thing- It’s up to us‚ who are the dominant race‚ to watch out or these other races will have control of things" (Fitzgerald 13).  Growing up with such a sheltered and luxurious lifestyle has shaped his mind into

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    Ray Bradbury explores the idea of a culture where technology is used by everyone for everything. When people rely so heavily on technology they forget entirely who they are‚ and lose not only themselves but their families. "The Veldt" is a short story written by Ray Bradbury that explores the affect technology has on society‚ especially children. In "The Veldt" the Hadley children have all they could ever want‚ however they lack true parents. Instead they rely solely on a house that does their bidding

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    Running Head: DIVERGENT   LITERARY ANALYSIS PAPER           COREENA MEMMER                    Divergent​  Literary Analysis:  Tris Finds Tris  ​ Coreena Memmer  Delphi Community High School  English 11B Period 6  11/26/2014           1      Running Head: DIVERGENT   LITERARY ANALYSIS PAPER           COREENA MEMMER      Tris Finds Tris  Part One­Introduction  Living with people who are just the same might sound like a cool place to live. I mean‚  no one would be able to disagree with me. Sounds like paradise

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    and happiness. In conclusion‚ The Crucible shows Mr. Proctors transformation through the tough events caused by society’s views. His personal views on how to handle the situation at the end of the play is what brings him happiness‚ not society. Miller demonstrates macrocosm because even though Proctor commits a huge sin‚ he still finds good and is forgiven. Through Mr. Proctor‚ the viewers learn to believe in their personal views‚ and not society’s. In short‚ Mr. Proctor transitions the most throughout

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    Trent Beebe Beebe 1 Mr. Arena 4th hour AP Lang & Comp 12/17/09 Death of a Salesman Essay The story‚ Death of a Salesman‚ is a story that has many literary devices that help to make it the deep and riveting story that has become an American classic. The use of symbols in the story adds to the overall effect and theme and also creates a different mood that the reader must infer from it. The symbols not only represent something in the story as literally a symbol‚ but of

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    was a little girl‚ her family spent every Sunday morning together on the lawn. They drank her mother’s lemonade and enjoyed each other’s company. But not this Sunday. This Sunday would be the worst day of Georgiana’s life… and the last.” Georgiana Daisy Summerlin was born in London‚ England in 1900 to Oliver and Ava Summerlin. She was beautiful‚ with eyes as blue as the Caribbean Sea and golden hair. Her father was a Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army during the Great War. Lieutenant Colonel Summerlin

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