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    What is optimism in the face of despair? Optimism is always seeing the positive things in life. If you’re an optimistic person‚ you will see a glass half full‚ rather than a glass half empty. Despair is loss of hope or hopelessness. So‚ optimism in the face of despair means to see the positive in something that seems so hopeless. Over the summer I read THE ROAR by Emma Clayton and THE OUTSIDERS by S.E. Hinton‚ which both fit the theme of optimism in the face of despair. The lesson to be learned today

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    and family during and after the holocaust. He also interviewed some other survivors who also recounted their memories and stories. The holocaust survivors in “Never forget to lie” demonstrated the characteristics of Erikson’s ego integrity versus despair stage. Marian‚ Sophia‚ and Lilian achieved ego integrity by remembering and coming to terms with their past. They had lived full lives‚ raised kids‚ worked in different occupational fields‚ and began reminiscing about their past lives and original

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    The Doomed Rafts

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    Why is it important that the handling of compositional space‚ light‚ and dramatic theatrical effects contribute to the theme of desperation? Its beauty lies in its horror. It is a painting which the eye can easily divide into smaller and ever smaller units‚ each one of which requires – perhaps even seems to demand – feverish attention from the onlooker‚ quite as feverish as the terrible ocean‚ which is buffeting the doomed raft itself. • It is a painting of tumultuous bodies‚ reaching out‚ turning

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    The Chocolate Industry (GLOBAL OVERVIEW) Who are the main manufacturers of chocolate in the world? Company | Net Sales 2011 (US$ millions) | Kraft Foods Inc (USA) | 19‚965 | Mars Inc (USA) | 16‚200 | Nestlé SA (Switzerland) | 12‚808 | Ferrero Group (Italy) | 9‚612 | Hershey Foods Corp (USA) | 6‚112 | Chocolade fabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG (Switzerland) | 2‚796 | August Storck KG (Germany) | 2‚205 | Yildiz Holding (Turkey) | 2‚095 | Meiji Co (Japan) | 1‚791 | Arcor Group (Argentina)

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    lazy to try very hard… and too damn cheap.” The knowledge that serious damage has already been done to the global environment and to the healthy climate balance on which our civilization depends can become a cause of paralyzing despair. The danger is that this despair may render us incapable of reclaiming control of our destiny in time to avert the unimaginable catastrophe that would unfold on this planet if we don’t start making dramatic changes quickly. Yet the majority of experts in the climate

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    Jim counter the despair created by war’. Discuss.</b></center> <br> <br>This idea of a countenance between the peaceful world of the sanctuary and the the chaotic world of war is one adapted by many‚ and with good reason. Through his novel‚ Malouf seeks to convey to the reader various themes. This is cleverly done in a number of ways‚ just one of which is this juxtaposition of the relationship between Imogen‚ Ashley and Jim and how it represents a peaceful world‚ and the ’despair created by war’

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    conveys his feelings of confusion and despair in Dover Beach through the use of literary devices. This statement is going to be analyzes in the following paragraphs. First of all the description of night and moon in the beginning create a mysterious and a somber tone. Besides‚ the voice describes “the cliffs of England stands; Glimmering and vast” composed of chalk that easily erodes. Like that outstanding faith (light) who is dying‚ giving an idea of how despair and confused he as he never imagine

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    Memorial‚ undergoing confusing emotions from his experience of grief and loss at the war‚ but later realizes there is joy and harmony in living‚ appreciating the value of his own life [PrPP]. The first half of the poem demonstrates the speaker’s despair and confusion by visiting and reflecting on the wall from the memorial‚ the wall visually and physically representing the loss of his comrades. The poem opens with a tone of despondency as the speaker tries to have "no tears" (4) come from him‚ demonstrating

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    escape from emotion”. As such‚ it is no wonder that the themes of unrequited love and despair are very prominent in poem La Belle Dame sans Merci by John Keats. In this poem Keats clearly denotes his personal rebellion against the pains of love and revealed the sad reality that; in pleasure‚ there is pain. This paper will take a closer look at one of the most prominent themes in La Belle Dame sans Merci; Love and Despair. The poem begins with a forlorn and heartbroken narrator suffering from both

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    A Clean, Well-Lighted Place

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    [pic] BJTU’s Course Thesis for English Fiction Reading A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place – A Social Historical Reading of Ernest Hemingway’s A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place | |Institute: |School of LACS | | | |Major: |English | | | |Student: |Yubing

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