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    A Travelling Passion

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    She lay on her bed staring out into the emptiness outside. She was lost deep in her thoughts‚ trying to make sense of her mother’s view. Most of Naomi’s life was spent this way. As much as she loves her friends she very much appreciates quiet time on her own. A loud knock brought Naomi sharply back to her room. “Come for dinner‚ Naomi‚” whined her little annoying brother. I’m not hungry she thought but she knew better than to not eat. Dinner was waiting as usual on the table but it didn’t have

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    *****Books and Authors***** Books by Award Winning Authors Books by Nobel Laureates Rabindranath Tagore Gitanjali Gora Gardner The Post Office Hungry Stones The King of Dark Chamber The Home and the World Chandalika VS Naipaul In a Free State A Bend in the River An Area of Darkness The Mystic Masseur India: A Million Mutinies Now Amartya Sen The Argumentative Indian Growth Economics The Idea of Justice On Economic Inequality Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny

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    The White Tiger Analysis

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    of Between the Assassinations and those he had left behind to their fates in the India of Darkness. He wants to take up responsibilities and be a part of “all that is changing in this country‚” instead of waiting endlessly for nothing to happen like the hapless tramps in Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (The White Tiger 191). He wants to help shape the emergent identity to build “a new Bangalore for a new India” and proudly claim that in his own way he fashioned it

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    Moral Argument

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    The moral argument for God Philosopher Philip Hallie who has seen the suffering may argue in the existence of the God‚ because some suffering is even hard to listen. We can see many suffering in today’s world which may cause us to doubt for the existence of God. Atheist challenge God’s existence and states that the morality we pose is irrelevant to the existence of God. Gottlob Frege said “the “evening star” and “morning star” appear at different times of the day and so have different senses”

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    March 13‚ 2006 Madame Bovary: A Tragic Hero Every tragedy falls into two parts—Complication and Unraveling or Denouement…By Complication I mean all that extends from the beginning of the action to the part which marks the turning point to good or bad fortune. The Unraveling is that which extends from the beginning of the change to the end…There are four kinds of tragedy… [One being] the Pathetic (where the motive is passion). (p. 90) In Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert‚ the protagonist

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    The Retreat

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    the imagery and tone used in the poem‚ Vaughn expresses the mental settings that a place of purity and chaos can put one in. The imagery used in this poem to describe the past and present is very black in white. He uses childhood and the afterlife waiting for him as white‚ positive‚ celestial ideals while his experiences throughout life and his adulthood and used as black‚ negative connotations. To describe his early years he uses the term “angel infancy” (line 2). The thought he perceived then were

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    Bittersweet Memories

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    hospital was not as dark and ominous as they projected them to be. It was bright‚ almost as if everything was going to be okay. Yet the darkness was worn on those who waited on the inside. The hallways felt so long as though they last forever. The waiting room was painted with the faces of those who have lost‚ or who awaited unfavorable news. Upon entering the elevator‚ you could practically smell the fear radiating from the unfortunate. When I finally reached the door to my cousin’s room‚ all the

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    Tweak by Nic Sheff

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    came a call from his school‚ the late nights‚ the lying‚ the ghoulish pallor and the wasting away. David’s life became an eternity of waiting‚ for the phone to ring‚ the door to open‚ or for any sign that his Nic was safe. His fears were less dreadful than his son’s reality; begging‚ dealing‚ and promiscuous sex whatever it took to dim the pain. The feeling of emptiness that had terrorized him at least since his parents’ divorce when he was a child. The first third of Tweak is a demonstration of

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    A Family Supper

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    Kazuo Ishiguro’s short story‚ “A Family Supper” details a bizarre‚ tension-filled family that is reunited after experiencing the death of the mother. In the story‚ speaker reveals that he left his family in Japan and moved to California; however‚ he has returned to Japan because of his mother’s death. Considering that the narrator’s mother died by eating the poisonous fugu fish‚ a sense of peculiarity is reiterated when the narrator’s father feeds his family fish and the story ends without further

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    mourners in this following passage: "The Feet‚ mechanical‚ go round-- Of Ground‚ or Air‚ or Ought--" Describing the feet as "mechanical" shows the agitation and displacement of the mourners. Also‚ in the next line‚ "Ought" most closely means "Emptiness." Dickenson artistically shows us how the mourners are dealing with their loss in this next passage: "A Wooden way Regardless grown‚ A Quartz contentment‚ like a stone--" To deal with their loss‚ the mourners have separated

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