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    While walking around a college campus‚ one might hear numerous things‚ especially different accents/languages. Most of the time hearing someone speak a different language steers a person in the opposite direction. Why? Simply because of the few questions that float in an individual’s mind. “Will they understand me?” “Do they speak English?” “Will I understand them?” I wanted to break this wall down between foreign entities and myself‚ and my plan went according to the task. On the campus of Louisiana

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    Jairus Austria STRANGER THINGS - EPISODE 1 “The Vanishing of Will Byers” The Vanishing of Will Byers A boy goes missing: In Episode 1‚ Four kids are introduced‚ Michael‚ Dustin‚ Lucas‚ and Will are playing in the basement but it was late at night and it was time to head home. Will and Dustin race home in their bikes‚ as Will takes another way to get home‚ his lights cut off. He sees an alien looking figure that made him crash and fall off his bike which he ends up in the same area as the laboratory

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    Magical realism and its plethora of components is used by authors aiming to portray a message to readers in a style that will cause them to broaden their horizons and view life from a different standpoint. Its vast characteristics that offer a mirrored concept of real world themes create an underlying meaning in magical realism writing. Its integration in stories provide the opportunity for the audience to realize a new purpose and apply it in their lives‚ while simultaneously acting as a source

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    Grief‚ shock‚ and sorrow describe how I feel at the end of the famous novel‚ Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (1937). This favorable book is about two farmers named George and Lennie who dream of owning a house on a farm‚ and live a better life‚ until an accident occurs. George has to do something so terrible that it’s hard to handle. Characterization‚ setting‚ and figurative language mark out why George did the right thing. With attention to characterization‚ Lennie was a mentally impaired

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    “The Swimmer” is a story written by the American author John Cheever‚ a story about a man who decides to get home by swimming across all the pools in his country. In the story‚ the author widely uses symbolism through which he shows how Neddy spends his live striving for material success and how he ends up losing more important values as his family and friends. Neddy’s journey through the pools on his way home represent the phrases of time that one has to pass through his life‚ showing that the

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    Textual Support: In The Stranger‚ Camus exposes the inhibition that religion‚ love‚ and society create against man through dialogue‚ symbolism‚ and tone. Amid Meursault’s trial‚ Céleste is called to testify about Meursault’s character. “He said‚ ‘The way I see it‚ it’s [the murder] bad luck is. It leaves you defenseless… He was about to go on‚ but the judge told him that that would be all and thanked him… he stated he had more to say” (Camus 89). When Céleste provides an answer that the judge does

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    A Family Without Words In the award winning movie‚ Ordinary People‚ Calvin‚ Beth‚ and Conrad face major conflict due to silence and violence to the loss of their family member‚ Buck. The family endures many feelings to discuss but they are avoiding communication. Conrad is the main character and struggles with the loss of his brother. This affects him deeply as well as the family and causes avoidance of one another. They easily fall into arguments and quit many daily activities due to grief. Although

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    My Personal Michigan Hero I can feel my brain being overrun by lesions. This is one of the ways my dad‚ Tim Huyge‚ jokes about his disease‚ M.S. He was born in 1970 in a hard-working middle class family. After high school‚ he went to Grand Valley State University‚ and worked as the manager of T.J.Max. Until he had to retire because of his M.S. His impact on my life is never stop working hard‚ enjoy life to the fullest. Soon after having two young boys‚ Tim Huyge was diagnosed with a foreign sounding

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    Ladybug’s Miraculous beeps‚ sending her running off. Cat Noir stops her‚ wanting to tell her something‚ but he is unable to. Ladybug tries to explain the kiss‚ but as Cat Noir has no idea what she’s talking about‚ she stops. He tries speaking again‚ but his Miraculous begins beeping‚ stopping him. Since Ladybug does not wish to see his civilian form nor reveal hers‚ the two depart in opposite directions. Back at the mailbox‚ Marinette watches as the mailman opens the box‚ letters cascading out of

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    When children are young‚ they possess an ignorance about their parents’ unerring wisdom. Children progress through life following their parent’s guidance and hold the words said to them at heart. However‚ when the mind and body continually develops within a child they lose this naive impressionability and during this time they are able to comprehend the truth. This being they have to realize that their parents do not know everything‚ which understandably leads to dissatisfaction. In Elie Wiesel’s

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