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    Despite all the evidence which proved Ishmael was not a simple man‚ he continues to attempt to persuade others that he was nothing more than a simple man who “always [goes] to sea as a sailor‚ because they make a point of paying me for my trouble” (Melville); Ishmael claims that being a sailor is just a job. Although Ishmael is more than capable of performing any job on a ship‚ he chooses to work as a sailor because he detests the other positions on board the whaling ship. However‚ when Ismael speaks

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    Cain Character Analysis

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    In the Quiet book Cain‚ main focus is about personality and describe that you can be introverted or extroverted and have a great personality Thesis (topic‚ 3 points & argument) “One quality that adds contribution and Complication in genetic in life” Our genetic in personality creates varieties so that some people are born introverts while others are born extroverts. Caim explained the genetics of personality‚ Grant told Cain about a winning commander in the USA Force. One rank below general

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    The Pigman is a novel about two kids‚ John and Lorraine‚ and Mr. Pignati who is known as “The Pigman.” John and Lorraine are tenth graders and are very different people. John swears and drinks a lot‚ unlike Lorraine. Lorraine is a very sweet and caring person. One of John’s avocations is bombing the bathrooms at school. He is known as the bathroom bomber because he likes to just set them off at random times. John’s best friend is Norton‚ who is antagonistic and mundane in some ways. Also‚ he was

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    Tquisha‚ here we are starting another English class together‚ and I wish to expound how much growth I have seen in your writing skills these past few months. The astonishing element is‚ even though we both write frequently in our professional lives‚ there is still room for growth in our writing. Furthermore‚ you are correct‚ just when rationalizing that we are getting the hang of our grammar here at Bethel University‚ here we are feeling as though we are in kindergarten again (T. Waller‚ personal

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    o achieve success so that he can gain the approval he wants from his family. Ironically‚ Duddy at the conclusion of the book‚ with his actions‚ disappoints them‚ making his search pointless. With his eldest brother‚ Lennie‚ in university to study medicine‚ the competition that Duddy has – especially because he is the unfavoured child - makes it difficult to win the approval of his father‚ Max‚ (pg 118). Duddy believes that if he achieves success‚ he will gain his father’s approval. Unfortunately

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    Sinclair and Dante: Packingtown‚ Chicago and the Nine Circles of Hell Allie Sheppeck Mr. Cosme English 10 12 March 2012 Sinclair and Dante: Packingtown‚ Chicago and the Nine Circles of Hell Chicago in 1906 was considered ‘hell.’ Is that a coincidence‚ or did Sinclair get inspiration from Hell itself? The workers of Packingtown may have felt that they were experiencing Dante’s Inferno and the punishments with it. Sinclair noticed this as well‚ as he made many allusions to Dante when describing

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    The Character Theresa Allison in Twilight: Los Angeles‚ 1992 Being a mother in itself is already a difficult task to take on. However‚ if you’re like Theresa Allison‚ being a black woman raising a black son in South Central Los Angeles is near impossible. Theresa is introduced in “The Territory” section in the book “Twilight: Los Angeles‚ 1992” as the founder of Mother’s Reclaiming Our Children‚ an organization that she created to call a truce between gangs in her area and help protect

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    Job - Character Analysis

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    Job was a man who was perfect (not sinless) and upright‚ one that feared God and turned away from evil. Job is a perfect example of universal suffering‚ why those are good suffer along with the individuals who are called bad. Job was a man who God had allowed to obtain riches and fame. He had all of the finer things in life. Satan knew this‚ and wanted to bring sorrow and pain into Job’s life for the main purpose of showing God that these were the reasons Job was so faithful. Satan was wrong as always

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    Set in the aftermath of 1947 Kashmir at a time when war has finally reached the isolated village of Nowgam that has been described in the book as "the forgotten last village before the border". “The Collaborator” is a compelling and brilliant novel in the recent times. The 1990s was a time of turmoil and unrest all through India and Kashmir faced a lot of consequences of the Independence that we gained. Four out of five friends from the village of Nowgam disappear one by one‚ to cross into Pakistan

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    What is Macduff’s motivation?Macduff‚ to a large extent‚ is driven by patriotism. His primary motive is his love for his country‚ Scotland. This is displayed when he tells Malcolm of his grief over his country’s suffering/s‚ quote:"…new sorrows strike heaven on the face‚ that it resounds as if it felt with Scotland and yelled out like syllable of dolour."- Translation: "The grief cries up to heaven and the skies seem to feel Scotland’s sorrow‚ for heaven’s cries echo the same note."- Macduff‚ Act

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