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    his over thirty-year friendship with fellow sanitation worker‚ Jim Bono. Troy’s character is the centerpiece that all of the other relationships in Fences gather around. Troy is husband to Rose‚ father to Lyons‚ Cory‚ and Raynell‚ and brother to Gabriel. Troy is a tragic-hero who has excessive pride for his breadwinning role. Troy’s years of hard-work for only meager progress depress him. Troy often fails to provide the love and support that Troy Maxson - The protagonist of Fences‚ a fifty-three

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    McClane has the allies who is a hacker Matt Farrell realizes to be biased with John after all Gabriel the evil mastermind threaten him to kill. Moreover that is an opportunity for John since Matt knows the code to abort the shutdown sequence and to evade the evil plan of Gabriel. It seems most challenging because of the enraged of John to the criminal mastermind especially that Lucy is in the hand of Gabriel. “An attack on the vulnerable United States infrastructures begins to shut down the entire

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    THE MISSION: MOVIE SUMMARY In this 1986 Dramatic Movie‚ Jeremy Irons plays the role of a Spanish Jesuit Priest named Father Gabriel. Father Gabriel goes to the forests of South America to build a Christian mission for the natives who live there‚ and convert them all to Christians. A Spanish Mercenary‚ Mendoza .(Robert De Niro)‚ later goes there with Father Gabriel in hopes of getting mercy for murdering his brother. They grew very fond of the community they were staying in‚ defending them from

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    rule her life‚ and she is conceited and vain when it comes to the subject of marriage‚ this is shown when Gabriel hides in on the wagon to get to Weatherbury and he overhears the townsfolk chattering: “She’s a very vain feymell — so ’tis said here and there”. Bathsheba wants to marry for love‚ not convenience. This is shown in the opening chapters of the book‚ with her relationship with Gabriel Oak “Because I don’t love you”. When Bathsheba and Troy first meet‚ it is in the darkness of a plantation

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    Melville introduces Gabriel‚ an archangel who takes over the Jeroboam. Gabriel prophesizes his own chief mate’s death when he “burned with ardor to encounter” and capture Moby Dick (344). Gabriel soon learns that Ahab’s chase is for the same White Whale that kills Macey and‚ therefore‚ prophesizes Ahab’s fate when he refuses to accept a letter for the late Macey because Ahab is heading in the same direction as him: “Nay‚ keep it thyself…thou art soon going that way” (346). Gabriel chooses to reject

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    wouldn’t be able to keep his promise. Somewhat along the same lines‚ the main character in “The Dead”‚ Gabriel‚ has an epiphany of awkward proportions. His plight ends when his wife hears a song that reminds her of her first love that died at a young age‚ so long ago. Although this love was before he came along‚ he realizes that she loves the dead man buried more than she loves the living‚ Gabriel‚ her husband. These characters become victims of a love from two different realities but in the end both

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    John seems to be really scared of him‚ more than Roy. This is probably due to the fact that Gabriel does not love John as much as he loves Roy‚ because John is not his son. Gabriel knows what is wrong and what is right‚ because he represents God‚ he is a Reverend. Therefore‚ he should be a good father‚ but he beats John and Elizabeth. In fact‚ it seems obvious that they are in danger from the moment Gabriel is back home. "John stood just before him; it seemed to her astonished vision just below him

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    that Gabriel’s and Florence’s mother was a slave‚ and was freed only by the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil war. From slavery‚ the characters from the novel suffer a set of physical‚ psychological and social circumstances. For example‚ Gabriel and Florence have siblings that they would never know of‚ because their siblings were taken away from their mother for various reasons‚ like having to do with their slavery‚ therefore their race‚ status and circumstances. These consequences of the

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    “A Literary Criticism of the novel The Fire Walkers by Erwin E. Castillo” “We are shaped by every language and culture‚ drawn from every end of this Earth…” – President Barack Obama on his inaugural speech. Relation with other nations is one of the most important things for the United States of America today. As history have shown‚ the need for the connection with other countries had been existing since the late exploration period‚ where United States had just achieved their independence from

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    A Cataclysm in Repose Gabriel Garcia Marquez ’s "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" is a short story that fuses together magical and realistic elements. In an interview‚ Marquez explains the influences and origins of this unique style of writing. The story (not surprisingly) is about an old man with enormous wings who somehow ends up in a small Caribbean or Central American town and the events that surround this occurrence. The story is written in such a way that magical elements appear in a seemingly

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