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    into her works. She incorporates a unique style and deep meaning to every sentence she writes. In the story‚ Woolf comes up with many unique metaphors such as the Angel of the House‚ the fisherman‚ and the plain rooms. The Angel of the House restricts the free-flowing mind of a women and her ideas. The fisherman is described to be a girl in a dream where she is able to be free and have ideas of her own. Her dream ends when her “line” got lost and her dream ended (309). The plain rooms that Woolf

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    Shinji? Chiyoko is jealous and doesn’t think she is pretty enough. she sees them walking arm-in-arm down from the military tower. Why did Shinji choose to work as a fisherman over school? because his father had died‚ and so he took responsibility as the household to get the bills paid and provide for the family. by being a fisherman he can do all these things. How does being honest and fair have its rewards? by being

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    Santiago Sympathy

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    Sympathy is a universal emotion that we‚ as human all tend to felt toward people have an unfortunate‚ a harsher‚ more oppressed life than us. In Ernest Hemmingway’s ‘The Old Man and the Sea’ 1952 novella‚ an old Cuban fisherman named Santiago‚ our protagonist has strongly elicited our sympathy toward him due to the harsh‚ lonely‚ poor and full-of-suffering life that he had have to experience‚ especially when he loosed the greatest catch of his life: the marlin. Despite that there are counter arguments

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    Heldt 1 Benjamin R. Heldt Mr. Bender English 10000 8 May 2012 The Sea After reading The Old Man and the Sea‚ written by Ernest Hemingway‚ I found the most interesting part of the book to be the sea itself. One can almost consider the sea another character‚ due to the vital role it plays in the short novella. The sea provides a glimpse at Santiago’s knowledge and experience that he has acquired throughout the course of his life. As well as the sea is used as a metaphor to the literary

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    Martina Guerra Response #1 "The Recognition Of Shakuntala" by Kalidasa Translated by Arthur W. Ryder 1/23/2013 The Recognition of Shakuntala The Recognition of Shakuntala is a story of how a young girl‚ Shakuntala falls in love with a King‚ King Dushyanta. The King runs into Shakuntala and her friends in the midst of a deer hunt. When Shakuntala first seen the king‚ she was instantly attracted to him. She felt butterflies in her stomach from just his presence‚ alone. The King was instantly

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    My Escape from Reality Michael Petty ENG121: English Composition I Sara Keller April 07‚ 2013 I sometimes find myself gazing off over the giant deep blue waters called the Pacific Ocean. It is as wide and far as the eye can see. The dazzling yellow and orange sun begins to fall from the sky as the day comes to an end‚ casting beautiful shades of pink‚ purple‚ and gold onto the white capped swells drifting toward the coastline. I am sitting the edge of a cliff which once extended hundreds

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    1 running head : Hiking through beautiful Turkey Run Hiking through beautiful Turkey Run Ronnie Stegens Ivy Tech community college Hiking in beautiful Turkey Run

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    Peanut butter and tuna fish; some things are not meant to be together. In his book‚ The Perfect Storm‚ Sebastian Junger tries to write both as a journalist and as the narrator of separate stories about a sword fishing boat‚ a three person sailboat‚ and U.S. Coast Guard Cutter stuck in the middle of colliding weather systems. While his skill in each style individually is exceptional‚ the way he switches between the two interrupts his flow and the contrasting styles do not fit together well. Junger

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    Growing Up Research Paper

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    Growing Up & Finding Your Identity If life was like the plot of a book‚ growing up would be the rising action. Growing up involves searching for identity. Growing up and finding your identity makes up who you are as a person. These ideas are a consistent theme in “The Bear”‚ In Our Time‚ and A River Runs Through It. Growing up involves understanding the mystery of life. One must realize where they came from and where they are headed. That they were born and one day will die. As in the Indian Camp

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    Santiago’s life forever. He hooks an unusually immense marlin‚ and they have an agonizing battle for several days. Hemingway often compares Santiago with the younger fisherman and describes various particular parts about the beautiful sea. This allows the reader to learn that Santiago especially loves the sea and is unlike the other fisherman. While Santiago is going out to sea on the first morning‚ Hemingway includes numerous details about the setting. Some of the details are to inform the reader

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