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    The novel “Looking for Alaska” written by John Green is predominately about self discovery. I found this novel was filled with overwhelming emotions that connected and allured me deeper as the novel carried on. I think the theme adolescence this novel portrays is very relevant to todays world because young teenagers are all going through a intimidating and perplexing time and this book relates to the way they feel and see the world in a way they can understand and relate to. Protagonist Miles’

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    Personal Discovery Essay Overview This essay is intended to guide the student from identifying a problem or situation‚ taking some action in regard to the situation‚ and writing about the experience while supporting/developing their evaluation/analysis with two primary sources. A General Overview: First‚ you will be given a professionally-generated article that addresses a particular topic. This semester‚ the topic will involve health risks. Second‚ you must decide upon an activity after reading

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    Chevalier’s enthralling novel‚ Girl with a pearl Earring ingeniously fuses historical fact and fiction‚ inviting the reader into the volatile Vermeer household of seventeenth century Delft. Through Chevalier’s dutiful protagonist‚ Griet‚ the novel presents a gradual progression in her character‚ from a naïve adolescent indentured as a maid to the painter‚ Jan Vermeer‚ to a self-assured woman. Indeed‚ her interactions with her parents and members of the Vermeer house initially encompass sincerity

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    The novel Jane Eyre‚ by Charlotte Bronte consists of continuous journey through Jane’s life towards her final happiness and freedom. Jane’s physical journeys contribute significantly to plot development and to the idea that the novel is a journey through Jane’s life. Each journey causes her to experience new emotions and an eventual change of some kind. These actual journeys help Jane on her four figurative journeys‚ as each one allows her to reflect and grow. Jane makes her journey from Gateshead

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    When Griet and Vermeer first meet in the kitchen of her parent’s home‚ Griet is laying out and chopping vegetables. She puts them out in a very organized way‚ and Vermeer immediately takes notice. When he questions her for separating the colors as she has‚ she tells him‚ “the colors fight when they are side by side‚ sir.”(5). This shows she recognizes which colors look best together‚ and which clash. Most people would never bother to divide their vegetables in such a way. Griet speaks of other people

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    Girl with a Pearl Earring Essay While wealth often brings the power that comes with social status and influence in society‚ it is not only the wealthy who acquire power in the novel Girl with a Pearl Earring. Do you agree? Contention: Wealth and money is not needed to have influence or power over the community‚ which is shown in the movie Girl with a Pearl Earring. Griet also has power as a result of her undiscovered talent of art‚ her connection with Johannes Vermeer and the help of Maria

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    this movie‚ some of the boys go through changes in their personalities. The other boys don’t change though. It’s interesting to see how each character takes this in different ways throughout the movie. Mr. Keating leads the boys in a journey of self discovery. He tells them that all of the men in the photos on the walls were‚ at one time‚ just like them. They were students in school‚ and decided to seize the day and make something of their lives. This spawns Neil to restart the Dead Poets Society‚

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    question is the heart of the quest for the Self. This is a quest which may take a lifetime‚ sometimes longer‚ to fulfill. One path‚ of self-discovery‚ is when people turn to their surroundings in their search. In turning to their surroundings‚ people are able to see their Selves by the things around them. In observing the surroundings‚ people may‚ not only‚ find their Selves‚ but establish their Selves. This path‚ however‚ is not the only way people search for the Self. Another path is when people turn to

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    to see and understand it over time. Beliefs beget values based on one’s perspective. Thus‚ every person experiences a unique journey on their individual path to self-discovery. In Hermann Hesse’s renowned novel‚ Siddhartha‚ the author warns that seeking the path of others is a hindrance to finding true happiness and attaining self-discovery‚ as demonstrated by Siddhartha’s relationships with both the Samanas and Kamala‚ as well as in his personal evolution over

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    A Journey Towards Self-discovery By: Gabrielle Revelo Behind all the endeavors of Siddhartha are prompts that steer him to a different path. Thus‚ he experiences many different faces of the world throughout his journey of discovering the truth within himself. In attaining truth‚ it is essential for Siddhartha to discover the unity of the world. One cannot find the reality in ones being if the world itself is disintegrated; a vital parcel of self-discovery is unity of the world. It is

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