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    In “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway begins with the two waiters working late at night and watching an old man from afar drinking his brandy. One waiter‚ who was young‚ was waiting anxiously for the old man to leave so he can go home and sleep. Whereas‚ the older waiter who also works there‚ was being patient and did not seem to mind that the old man was sitting alone in the Cafe late at night. As the waiters were watching the old man ‚ one of the waiters said that the old man tried

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    Materialism The quote "material without being real" shows the emptiness of an existence with the realization of a tainted ideal. Fittingly‚ this quote from Nick is placed after Daisy leaves Gatsby. Nick is imagining what Gatsby would be thinking if he had understood that the goal‚ winning Daisy and her materialistic insubstantiality‚ was unworthy of his effort. Fitzgerald does not specifically state if Gatsby is or is not waiting for the phone call from Daisy. If Gatsby has realized that Daisy

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    Essay on Technology and Ethics Essay on Technology and Ethics As the technological advancements are taking place day by day concerns are growing among the various religious and ethical groups about the ethics involved in the kind of technology. As we know that there are pros and cons of using any technology but sometimes many protest that the technologies are more of used for the selfish purposes to fulfill human needs than to be beneficial for the mankind. Lets take the most common example of

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    Make It Shine

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    even aspire for the impossible. But beyond the mystery and the light that the star brings‚ its secret lies with the force that draws the emptiness of space to form a masterpiece and allow it to glow for many‚ many years—the trials and obstacles that it went through. As freshmen‚ the journey that we had is likened to a star as it slowly develops out of the emptiness of the universe. We dream. We aim high. But beyond those dreams‚ we have faced difficulties in life. We have faced challenges that had

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    The Seventh Seal In the 1957 Swedish film The Seventh Seal directed by Ingmar Bergman‚ a knight returns home after years of war in the Crusades‚ only to find his home ridden with plague. He then finds Death waiting for him‚ and buys some time with a chess game to see his wife and to find out answers‚ refusing to die until he felt complete. He begins his search as an agnostic‚ doubting and questioning and desperate to find out whether some sort of higher power exists. He longs for a simple

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    What Is a Perfect Life

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    disappointing and lifeless. A perfect life is a life without hate‚ jealousy and pride. A creation or thought of emptiness to which only myths or legends originate from. But if a dimension of omnipotent peace was resurrected this is what it would be like. Hate‚ a feeling of demonic control of anger. A bitter rotting corpse of emotion balled into a pale‚ cold‚ burnt of flesh smelled dough‚ waiting to be molded by any passing faceless victim. But in a perfect life‚ people wouldn’t hate‚ only love and

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    Endgame by Samuel Beckett

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    post-apocalyptic nightmare. There is a dwindling supply of pain medication and food‚ and most of the natural resources have utterly disappeared. Gulls‚ sawdust and even sunlight has ceased to exist "(Klaus 453-487). The inhabitants of this world are waiting for death‚ as it seems inevitable‚ and no longer hold to the hope of salvation. Even the dialogue produces a sense of sterility‚ being that Hamm and Clov believe they are the specks of life left on the planet. References to death are scattered throughout

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    Tragedy in the Modern Age: A Short Note Arpan Adhikary The genre of tragedy as a form of dramatic art developed in the ancient Greece out of the ritualistic performances in the honour of the pagan deity Dionysus. Aristotle formulated his theory of tragedy on basis of the plays composed by the then Greek tragedians like Aeschylus‚ Euripides and Sophocles‚ and he regarded these plays as the most comprehensive instances of this genre. Plays by Roman tragedian Seneca‚ and those by such Elizabethan

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    Contemporary Writers and their Style 3.1.1 Literary Techniques and Tools 3.1.1.1 Comic Relief 3.1.1.2 Cliff-hanger Endings 3.1.2 Modern Playwrights and Western Short Story Authors 3.2 Influence on Samuel Beckett 3.2.1 Three Sisters and Waiting for Godot 3.2.2 Dreaming for Ideal Life

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    Introduction The Age of Exploration began all the way back in the late 1400s to early 1500s. Exploration of Africa was limited and remained the “blank continent‚” while other continents became “colored” as European powers focused on locations in North and South America. . Although Africa didn’t become a major target until the late 1800s to early 1900s when the Scramble for Africa began when major European powers wanted stakes in Africa’s natural resources‚ especially ivory‚ and a increase in political

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