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    dream is to win Daisy back. Even though he ends up being screwed over and dying afterwards. A theme that people would learn from for the Great Gatsby is the American Dream. “I glanced seaward--and distinguished nothing except a single green light” The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock is the symbol of Gatsby’s hopes and dreams. "Dr. Eckleburg’s eyes are the eyes of God‚ which sees everything." The sign in front of the house with the girl that Tom is cheating with. "A fantastic farm where ashes

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    Economy Proposal for Light Rail Transit in North-South Hamilton Instructor: Dr. Walter Peace TA: Victoria Lab Day & Time: Wednesday 9:30-11:20am Date of Submission: Wednesday November 28‚ 2012 All members have read and abided by the guidelines in the field work guide. _______________________________ _______________________________ Sonam Nayyar (1045147) Rachin Sobti (1053010) Assignment #2 - Proposal for Light Rail Transit in North-South

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    Ember is light. Without light the city would not be able to survive. Doon stated‚ “The lights go out all the time! And the shortages‚ there’s shortages of everything! And no one does anything about it‚ something terrible is going to happen!”(13). Doon worries that the civilians will run out of everything and he is angry because no one realizes it.There is only unnatural light in the city so if the lamps go out the people would not be able to see since they are living underground. Light symbolizes

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    showed in his two most recognized films‚ City Lights and Limelight. City Lights was his most famous sound film done in a silent style and Limelight being his last sound film. Both these films encompassed the romantic comedy genre‚ yet still had their differences. Even though City Lights was a silent film‚ Chaplin was able to portray the story through his music and way of communicating through his comedic acting. “One of the underlying themes in City Lights is that society is blind to the virtues and

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    American Dream. The novel starts and ends with a reference to the green light at the end of the dock‚ indicating an important symbolism. The first time Nick catches sight of Jay Gatsby‚ Gatsby “stretched his arms towards the dark water […] [Nick] distinguished nothing except a single green light […] that might have been at the end of a dock.” (Fitzgerald 2000:25). Fitzgerald ends the novel by again referring to the “green light at the end of Daisy’s dock.” (171). The protagonist of the novel is

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    Colorado First Light Infantry The Colorado First Light Infantry was an anti-militia group in the U.S. that only consisted of three members. Although this homegrown terrorist group was small and short-lived‚ it served as a precursor to another larger organization that would be formed. The Colorado First Light Infantry was founded by Ronald David Cole after the events of the Waco siege in Texas in 1993. Cole was at the time a member of the Branch Davidians and ended up writing a pro-Branch Davidians

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    In the movie “City Lights” and the short story “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant‚ they both share one common theme. The theme of both works are that‚ being yourself is more important than being something you’re not to impress other‚ since it will cause some problems. In “City Lights”‚ The Tramp; the main character in the story‚ wanted to impress and wanted to make her blind significant other feel happy. The Tramp gave the Blind Girl over $1000‚ for rent and her well-being. That money used was given

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    In the Artwork The Light of Coincidences‚ Rene Magritte utilizes space‚ balance‚ and high contrast to expose a quiet and eerie feel of the two-dimensional composition. Magritte‚ a Belgian artist‚ created this oil painting in the year 1933 . It is currently located in the James H. and Lillian Clark Galleries of Twentieth Century Art at the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas‚ Texas. The work is small in scale‚ roughly two feet on each side with a gold distressed frame‚ and is made up of just three objects

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    RELIGIOUS IMAGERY The imagery of religion is often used in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’. It is always found within the theme of love. Firstly‚ it is associated to Romeo’s first love Roseline. And further on to Juliet Romeo’s second and most important love.  In act 1‚ we find religious imagery related to Roseline. ‘ ..Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold..’ here Romeo is talking to Benvolio about his rejection by Rosaline and is saying that she will not let herself be seduced by him and his

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    J. M. J. First Quarter Book Analysis A.Character Sketch- John (True Son) In the book The Light in the Forest‚ Conrad Richter shows that who you grow up with can have a huge impact on your personality and character traits. John‚ or True Son‚ was raised by an Indian Tribe after being taken prisoner. After he returned home to his English family‚ John found it hard to accept the English way of living. But‚ after being returned home to his family‚ he discovered that he did have some English

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