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    hug her. She has no questions and needs no answers these days. A whole heart as well as a newly found love is all she needs. Not only does Barrett’s mother Amanda McCamey feel horrible about leaving her daughter at birth‚ but she feels an emptiness that can only be fulfilled by reuniting with her daughter. When Mrs. McCamey at last contacts her daughter she says. “..I am your mother. Oh‚ forgive me‚ oh‚ my God‚ forgive me. I need you so terribly dreadfully much. Will you talk to me? Will

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    In what ways are Paul and Pechorin’s character a product of their time. ‘A Hero of Our Time’ and ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ present the decay of the human spirit‚ as both novelists propose the corrosive effects of war‚ with Erich Maria Remarque focusing more on the after-effects and Mikhail Lermontov on the process in action. The characters Paul Baumer and Pechorin can‚ in some ways‚ be considered products of their time. The characters in All Quiet on the Western Front‚ including Paul‚

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    the perceptions of each narrator to his surroundings reveals the complex duality behind the meaning of solitude. In Desert Places‚ the narrator comes across a clearing in the middle of the woods‚ on a cold winter night. He begins to compare the emptiness of this setting to his own life. As he approaches the field in front of him he notices a rapid change‚ “snow falling and night falling fast‚ oh fast.” The “snow” and the “night” complement each other despite the contrast between their colors‚ white

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    fairly straightforward. Quite to his surprise one day‚ Mr. Nilson—a man "well known in the city"—feels very unusual as he looks out of the window‚ and he is not sure what the cause might be. He goes out for a walk‚ and he experiences a "feeling of emptiness‚" a "queer sensation‚" a "faint aching just above the heart‚" and a "choky feeling in his throat." While Nilson feels that he looks healthy‚ it is suggested that these minor maladies reflect Mr. Nilson failure to appreciate the physical world around

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    When Alan found Sophie’s six-toed footprint‚ the Wender’s were forced to flee from Waknuk. The reader can see the feeling of isolation in the Wender family when Sophie exclaims “You’ve never known loneliness. You can’t understand the awful emptiness that’s waiting all around us here. Why didn’t they kill me? It would have been kinder than this” (Wyndham 167). This quote shows how Sophie would have rather been killed than to suffer from heartache. Multiple signs are hung in David’s house explaining

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    Fight Club is a 1999 American psychological drama film adapted from the 1996 by Chuck Palahniuk. The film conveys a powerful message about the worth of man and his decline in society over time. It follows the life of the narrator that struggles with insomnia and feelings of inadequacy as he tries to find his purpose in ife. In the beginning the film creates a feeling of sympathy for the Narrator. With dim and gloomy lighting‚ the movie has scenes showing the day-to-day life of the Narrator. The

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    coaster. It seems as if one day‚ all is perfect‚ the sun is shining high and bright‚ a cool breeze blowing around me‚ and life’s moving at a slow‚ controlled pace. But then‚ the next day is as if I’m plummeting into a ground which is just malevolently waiting to eat me alive. My parents are usually happy together‚ but sometimes it seems as if storms and winds from the outside will succeed in breaking my happy little family into pieces. This fear has brought me close to tears numerous times‚ but the thing

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    Assignment title: To what extent did the New York School poets bring a fresh sense of life to poetry? Close analysis of the poems written by Frank O’Hara‚ John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch‚ has lead me to believe that they bring a fresh sense of life in the poetry they write with the help of many factors ranging from the way they structure their poems‚ which is in the free form. To contextual and social references through the arts and the city. Effectively‚ almost embodying life in their poems‚ I believe

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    sharks represent destructive and aggressiveness towards Santiago’s caught marlin. The mast renders Christ’s own cross‚ the lions Santiago dreams about represent youth‚ freedom. Joe Dimaggio symbolizes Santiago’s idol‚ and the lost harpoon represents emptiness. Santiago has finally met his big day where he catches his marlin‚ with the help of the symbolistic objects‚ how would you feel fishing on a boat with objects that can relate so much to

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    born in 1953 in Colorado‚ was brought up in a household with six other siblings. At the young age of eleven‚ Tim’s father was sadly killed by a drunk driver‚ leaving Tim to grow up in sadness‚ emptiness and hatred towards the world he lived in. He later on found that humour filled the “gap” of emptiness and concealed the pain and therefore pursued a career in entertainment. When humor was not enough to alleviate the pain he turned a lifestyle of binge drinking and using drugs. In1978 he was arrested

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