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    embrassed of how I looked. “ said Joel with tears in his eyes. I scanned the courtroom for his family members and I saw his father sitting there. He was staring right at Dort with anger in his eyes‚and he had very right to.Reginald Dort was standing emotionless as Joel continued to speak. “ All I can do is leave justice in the hands of god because that is what my family and I believe in it. Here I can be someone more‚ I can be the one who will not fill my life with hatred because hatred causes misery

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    James Patterson Symbolism

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    Witch and Wizard consists of countless examples of symbolism‚ theme and dramatic irony. James Patterson wrote the book through two first person point of views. Patterson explains the journey of Whit and Wisty through one another. The perspective throughout the story switches‚ giving a more rounded understanding on the views of the two main characters. Patterson does a really good job in explaining the different aspects of society through those literary elements. The model describes and shows the

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    family that remained with him until his death shortly after a death march. Unlike Eliezer‚ he still remained faithful to his religion despite all of the human suffering he witnessed and was a part of. He also changed since he was no longer the emotionless and distant father figure‚ and instead developed a deep connection with Eliezer. Mrs. Wiesel: Despite

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    Both The Battle at Elderbush Gulch and The Shirt can be contrasted by examining how they portray the idea of an ideal feminine image. The Battle at Elderbush Gulch portrays gender roles from a fundamentalist standpoint. Women are the mothers‚ while men are the providers. Native people are considered savage for not strictly following those rules. The film utilizes cinematography to contrast the white‚ female characters’ strong emotions against the violent events of the film. For example‚ at the beginning

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    informs Jonas that he can watch his father release a baby on video since Jonas is allowed to ask for anything. The video shows Jonas’ father talking to the baby in a soothing voice and then giving the baby a shot in the forehead. When Jonas sees the emotionless baby‚ he realizes that release means death. Jonas felt disquieted. The Giver and Jonas then realize that The Community wasn’t a Utopia and it was a Dystopia afterall. They formed a plan of how to get The Community out of sameness. The Giver was

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    August 2026: There will Come Soft Rains “There will Come Soft Rains” is a short science fiction story written in 1950 by Ray Bradbury. The entire story focuses on the setting of a mechanical house winding down its days. The house is a representation of humanity and technology. While technology seems to have replaced humans in the beginning of the story‚ by the end‚ Bradbury shows that without humans‚ technology is doomed. In the beginning‚ technology has reduced humans to be an unnecessary aspect

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    systematically turned into ungovernable little savages” (24). In Oceania there are different groups like the Youth League and The Junior Anti-Sex League to manipulate the children into having absolute loyalty toward the party. They teach the children to be emotionless and submissive‚ and even go as far as telling young adults that they should only have sex as a duty to make more children for the party. In the 1940s‚ Hitler and Stalin both had a huge focus on children. They both were taught in schools to be great

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    Batman Character Study

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    Batman is often referred to as an emotionless and inhuman character that does not have any significant relationships in his life. On the surface it may seem like that‚ but in reality Batman does have relationships with people. Examples of these relationships are shown in the graphic novel‚ Batman Year One‚ and the movie‚ The Dark Knight. The first person that Batman has a relationship with is Lieutenant Jim Gordon. Batman and Gordon share a common goal of getting crime off the streets. At the beginning

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    Gender Roles

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    boys and pink will quickly be assumed for a girl. Boys are also burdened by a secret code‚ which is commonly titled as the “Boy Code”. The Boy Code is a somewhat strict set of rules in which they are expected to be rough‚ independent and rather emotionless. On the other hand‚ parents tend to be cautious around young girls because they don’t expect them to be any of those manners. Typically girls are given the approval to be vulnerable‚ gentle and clumsy. Women are definitely taught that they live

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    the true emotion. After his visit with the ghost (his supposed father)‚ he has been dedicated to the idea of plotting revenge of his uncle-father. Although‚ it is difficult for Hamlet to perform this horrific act‚ because of his disgust of the emotionless scheming revenge. Lastly‚ for Hamlet to try and convince himself to follow through with this scheme‚ he arranges a trap to have Claudius unknowingly reveal that he is guilty. In the beginning of Hamlet’s soliloquy‚ he compares himself to a “rogue

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