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    There are many people who have a fear of having to grow up. When a child grows up their innocence starts to fade away. It is something that happens no matter how much someone wants to keep it. Some people cannot accept the fact that growing up is a part of life. That as one grows up they learn and understand things that they did not when they were children. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield is the protagonist who is not too keen of having to grow up. Throughout the novel this fear is shown

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    Romeo’s value of relationship leads him to kill Tybalt‚ in order to avenge the death of Mercutio. This in turn causes a chain reaction of events‚ where Romeo is ultimately banned from Verona. The characters Romeo from William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written in 1599 and Teddy from Alden Nowlan’s short story‚ The Fall of a City‚ exhibit many values that have heavily influenced and led to their end. The values of these two characters yield similarities along with differences. Although both

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    The “Parable of the Prodigal Son” from the King James Bible is‚ like much of the Bible‚ written to have more meaning than just a mere‚ even entertaining‚ story. Each story has a message that is meant for the reader to learn from. But what messages can a prodigal son‚ a forgiving father‚ and an angry elder brother teach a reader of the King James Bible? How do they relate to us in our everyday lives‚ and how may they relate to us and our relationship with God Himself? The three messages to be taught

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    To Kill A Mockingbird First‚ Lee reveals to kill a mockingbird is to destroy innocence. For example‚ Jem displays innocence throughout the novel‚ but as he matures‚ he slowly realizes the harsh reality of the world. At the trial‚ Jem believes Atticus has easily and successfully defended Tom Robinson; there should be no reason to find him guilty with the evidence that has been provided. When Jem learns of the verdict‚ “his face was streaked with angry tears... It ain’t right he muttered” (212)

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    Loss of Innocence in Lord of the Flies Every child will lose their innocence one day and it is something that is unavoidable. This happens when a child explores the real world and that they realize that it is nothing like a fairy tale. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ a group of English kids (five to twelve years old) are stranded on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This was caused by a horrible plane crash. They are stuck there with no help or any adults

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    singing bird; rather it highlights an ongoing theme of innocence and light throughout the novel by showcasing Scout’s youth‚ Jem’s loss of innocence‚ Boo Radley’s ongoing symbolization of innocence‚ and Tom Robinson’s role in the overall innocence of the African American community. Throughout To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the mockingbird symbolizes innocence‚ as such many characters can be described

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    MEMORANDUM From: Stephen Haas To: Reader Date: July 8‚ 2011 Re: Divulging Confidential Information About our client Ener G. Traidor Relevant Facts Our client‚ Ener G. Traidor (“Traidor”)‚ has retained our firm to assist with his acquisition of an oil drilling company. During the course of the representation‚ we discovered that Traidor’s plans involved drilling in a manner than could produce dangerous results for a nearby town’s water supply. We have presented Traidor our concerns about the impact

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    The author has specifically adopted the persona of a young child‚ in order to portray the universal theme of innocence. By using first person point of view he is able to recall on such significant events in his life‚ through the eyes of a child. As the story unfolds‚ David’s young life is turned upside down forever‚ which angrily leads him out of childhood. In the process‚ his innocence and youthful naivety is destroyed but his shocking revelations lead to his painful gaining of wisdom. David is

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    Frankenstein’s Creature is an abomination that Frankenstein should never have created. He is extremely excited to discover that he can kill. He cruelly kills innocent people who have never done anything to him before. However‚ when he gets hurt‚ he gets angry and plans revenge. In his story‚ the Creature says " Anger returned‚ a rage of anger‚ and‚ unable to injure anything human‚ I turned my fury towards inanimate objects." Luckily‚ no one was nearby when he wanted to harm a human this time. Yet

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    started from 1642 and ended in 1648‚ claiming the lives of 1 in 10 men from England. The war broke out forty years after the death of Elizabeth I‚ who had managed to rule England well. But the real problems came with the coming of Charles I of England‚ (second son of James VI of Scotland). During the reign of different monarchies the power of parliament had increased and in those times it was ordinary from the king to rule with parliament. However‚ Charles believed in the rite of kings‚ which is

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