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    lived in a world where it was not accepted. She was isolated from the world around her‚ having little hope. Throughout the novel‚ symbols such as the character of the kind woman‚ the wild rose bush outside of the prison doors and the character of Pearl‚ Hester Prynne’s illegitimate child‚ are used to show that even in a world full of sin and darkness‚ there is always hope. In The Scarlet Letter hope is symbolized through characters such as the kind woman. After Hester leaves her jail cell in the first

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    The American Dream. Is it over‚ or is there still hope? The meaning of the American Dream has changed throughout history. During the jazz era‚ the American Dream was thought to be someone starting out low on the economic or social level and through hard work; one would prosper and could become wealthy and successful. Having the nice house‚ the nice cars‚ and the happy family‚ symbolized that one was living the American Dream. How does one have a dream for something that is material? Once one wants

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    such as “My Country” by Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar and “Australia” by Alec Derwent Hope‚ we can understand their varying yet essentially similar views of the Australian landscape through their life experiences and their opposing uses of word choice and symbolism. The commonalities start off with both poets being born in New South Wales‚ Australia. Mackellar was born in 1885 (Unknown‚ 2011) while Hope in 1907 (University of Sydney‚ Unknown date). Mackellar wrote “My Country” during the First

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    using similes the author effectively shows her feelings of sadness through losing hope and giving in. The author in “Hands Like Ice” feels that the main character‚ who has gone through a dramatic stage‚ was very important to her. She also feels that this person was very dear to them and she didn’t realize it until the character passes away. As the author felt overwhelmed by all her emotions‚ she began to lose hope for her loved one‚“I felt like I was in a snowstorm but never let up‚”(15). The author

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    Analysis and interpretation of”A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope In the short story we follow Ellie‚ a nineteen year old Londoner‚ who over the course of an afternoon gets completely new priorities regarding her studying‚ social and everyday life. In the beginning‚ Ellie wakes up at 4 pm. after a rough night having taken various drugs and alcohol. She remembers her assignment due to the next day‚ discarding it to the lower bottom of her priority list. This gives us the impression of a shallow person not

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    Adagio and Hope The Albinoni’s Adagio serves as an instrument through which hope in the future of Sarajevo is restored. A burnt fragment of the composition is found in the remnants of a burned library‚ and over the course of twelve years‚ it is meticulously reconstructed. This is the source of the cellist’s faith‚ because it is proof “that something could be almost erased from existence in the landscape of a ruined city‚ and then rebuilt until it is new and worthwhile” (2). The cellist hopes that like

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    refute all false claims about Catholicism and to show all men that the Catholic faith is true‚ in the simplest way of looking at reality itself. Before I dive right into the report I’d like to discuss the several authors of the book “Reasons For Hope”. There are four authors that contributed to the book: Warren H. Carroll‚ William H. Marshner‚ Jefferey A. Mirus and Kristin M. Popik Burns. All of these authors have something in common and they all played a huge role in creating the book. Warren

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    Something like hope! By: Shawn Goodman *This book something like hope is about mainly about‚ 17-year-old Shavonne has been in a juvenile detention since the seventh grade. Mr. Delpopolo is the first counselor to treat her as an equal‚ and he helps her get to the bottom of her self-destructive behavior‚ her guilt about past actions‚ and her fears about leaving the Center when she turns 18. *Shavonne tells him the truth about her crack-addicted mother‚ the child she had (and gave up to foster

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    I may not be the most brilliant man you’ve ever seen. Although that might be a bit under-optimistic‚ it doesn’t mean I‚ Eric Zeng‚ can’t have extraordinary or thrilling memories of my apparently short past of ten years (FYI that does not mean I’m dead). I’ve traveled to many places in my life‚ met many friends‚ and had some activities that some have never done in their lifetime. I have one sibling currently at the age of five years old‚ though I might not talk about him occasionally. I’ve been to

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    English 10 20 Dec. 2013 “Marathon of Hope”         It was not something new for someone to run across Canada‚ but for someone to do that but with an artificial leg‚ now that was something different. Terry Fox was an athlete who lost his leg to cancer when he was only 18 and decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. Terry Fox shoved any doubt that anyone had of him running across Canada on one leg to the back of their heads after he showed what he could do. Losing a leg to

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