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    Paradise and Dean Moriarty from the beat generation which are people’s stereotype in 1950’s and early 60’s to people who experiments in drugs‚ wears black‚ and explores jazz; traveled from east to west and Mexico in search for ecstasy and jazz. Although these characters; Sal and Dean‚ get along well they also have a lot of difference than similarities when it comes to their family’s role in their lives especially their fathers‚ and the way they treat and value their woman.      First‚ Sal and Dean have

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    have comfy clothes for you in the bedroom in the closet if you want.” But Cas was too focused on the puzzles to get up. He didn’t respond and he spent hours on the floor‚ playing with the puzzles and rubik’s cube. ********** It was late at night and Dean was gone. It was only Charlie and Cas in the one bedroom apartment. By then they were comfortable clothes and were cuddling on the couch under a blanket while Charlie ate popcorn. Harry Potter played on the screen and Castiel shouted spells with the

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    back roads‚ tiny hamlets and big cities of post-World War II America. This became the critically acclaimed novel‚ On the Road. At the center are two young men‚ Sal Paradise (Kerouac)‚ a college student‚ and an unpublished writer from New Jersey‚ and Dean Moriarty (Neal Cassady)‚ a philosophizing‚ womanizer-car-thief from Colorado who wants to become a writer under the tutelage of Paradise. Kerouac’s novel has been described as his love letter to America. Critics have hailed it as the definitive work

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    In Jack Kerouac’s novel On the Road‚ the narrator‚ Sal Paradise offers up to us what seems to be a very optimistic view on life. He is forever singing the praises of how wonderful his adventures will be and his high expectations for the future. To Sal‚ the novel is defined by youthful exuberance and unabashed optimism for the new experiences that he sets out to find. A deeper look into the novel‚ as well as a look at some of the critics who have written on it‚ reveals a much darker side‚ a more

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    brother‚ Dean; I had a favorite uncle‚ as we all seem to have at one point in our lives. Since Uncle Dean was the youngest‚ I looked at him as the coolest out of the myriad of older relatives. He often bought me ice cream sundaes and showered me with aimless jokes and "piggy-back" rides. Most of the time spent visiting my father on weekends‚ was actually spent wrestling with Uncle Dean or playing video games until the break of daylight. I looked forward weekends‚ because that meant "Uncle Dean Time"

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    Raising revenue for a political campaign is one of the biggest hurdles the candidates have to overcome in order to make a successful political run. We saw this when Howard Dean initially soared to fame as the result of grass roots Internet donations filling his coffers. Yet technology was also Dean’s downfall‚ as the result of the "Dean Scream" video getting excessive play time on the Internet and other broadcast media outlets. The recorded spectacle is said to be what led voters to abandon this overzealous

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    Jack Kerouac‚ Dean Moriarty is an example of one of these morally ambiguous characters. He has many traits that seem dispicable to the reader‚ but there is also proof that he has exceptional characteristics as well-such as his friendship with Sal and the others. Dean Moriarty can be shown as a morally ambiguous character through his nature and actions throughout the course of the novel. First and foremost‚ Dean is Sal’s friend‚ to the point where it becomes almost unnatural. Dean is the main reason

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    Michael Prather 12/4/08 Essay #2 The Objectification of Women in “On the Road” A Feminist Criticism In On the Road there is an ever-present objectification of women. As a result‚ the woman loses her human qualities and can be compared to an inanimate object. There are several ways in which this objectification takes form in the novel. It is achieved through the act of gazing at women. The woman can also be used as a means to achieve something else‚ in this case sensual pleasure. Since the culture

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    I don’t have anything to write. so I’m just wasting space. I like supernatural. Supernatural is nice. I like Dean. Jensen Ackles is pretty Misha collins is pretty funny. I ship them together. Well‚ not them. I ship their characters. Dean and Castiel. I ship Destiel. It’s my OTP. Well‚ it’s my otp right after FRUK. Fruk is a pairing from hetalia which involves France and England. I like how dysfunctional they are. It makes me happy. I admit that your powers of retention are as wet as a warthogs

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    Maple & Vine Response Paper: Happiness and Modern Technology Despite rapid development of modern technology and increase in social tolerance of historically marginalized groups‚ only 55 percent of the US population consider themselves very happy‚ which is merely a 2 percent increase from 1956 when 53 percent of the nation described their life as very satisfying‚ according to Gallup. In the play Maple and Vine‚ Jordan Harrison questions the relationship between happiness and technological advancement

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