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    base with only half of her team she felt broken and disappointed even though they won. Giving a briefing of the fight to Gwen‚ Veronica was telling her how it was an unexpected win because it was 70 to 25. Gwen realized why there were so many Persians they knew that Veronica had escaped‚ and they were looking for her‚ but knew they couldn’t take her down with normal numbers. Gwen warned Veronica that the next time the go on a mission to be vigilant because the Persians would not rest until they killed

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    Freak: A Narrative Essay

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    I think Gwen reacted the way she did when she found Freak in the basement with Max because she knew that Max was his father’s son. I assume Gwen was shocked and scared because in the text‚ it read‚ “ She catches sight of me coming up out of the down under and it’s like somebody shot her. Like she’s scared out of her mind. Additionally‚ the text also read‚ “ the Fair Gwen grabs Freak and puts him in the wagon and I swear‚ she almost runs home‚ like if she doesn’t get away quick something really bad

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    Literary Analysis

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    something in particular‚ with specific characteristics. Finding who we truly are can aid in loving‚ identifying‚ and accepting ourselves. Notary short stories‚ “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” by Sherman Alexie‚ “Hollow” by Breece D’J Pancake‚ and “Until Gwen” by Dennis Lehane are great exemplifications of how the struggle with identity hurt or harm the develop of an individual’s character. “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” is a story of a man who struggles day to day in efforts to identify with himself

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    In the Pink

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    the gruesome horrors of war‚ but rather the impact of war on every soldier and his loved ones. The poem follows the thoughts of a soldier‚ Davies. War has broken out‚ and the persona is reminiscing life back then when he was living with his lover‚ Gwen. The poem is set in a barn during winter as evident from stanza 1. The situation seems desperate for the persona as he “scrawled his name” while thinking of his lover. Even the warmth he has obtained from the “rum and tea” had been paid. War has separated

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    care to participate in or pay attention to politics may be consciously choosing this path on their own‚ or they may have fallen into a feeling of alienation by the system. Either way‚ in his article‚ Harwood discusses how many citizens of 1996 are disconnected from government. As stated by Harwood‚ American citizen participation in government has waxed and waned throughout

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    'Away' by Michael Gow

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    Australia form England. They are going on holiday knowing that it could be their last together as a family‚ and are determined to have a good time. Meg is the same age as Tom and they both like each other. Meg’s parents‚ Gwen and Jim are going on holiday so Gwen can have a break. Gwen is a rather uptight and stressed person and thinks that to have anything good happen you have to make sacrifices. During each of the three families holidays there is a storm and they coincidently end up on the same beach

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    Barn Owl

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    Barn owlBarn Owl ESSAY Gwen Harwood’s‚ ‘Father and child’‚ is a two-part poem that tempers a child’s naivety to her matured‚ grown up attitude. Barn Owl presents a threshold in which the responder is able to witness the initiation of Gwen’s transition. The transformation is achieved through her didactical quest for wisdom‚ lead by her childhood naivety and is complimented through ‘nightfall’‚ where we see her fully maturate state. The importance of familial relationship and parental guidance is

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    continues to retain the visual memory of her son. Gwen: Gwen is a unhappy woman on the brink of a nervous breakdown. She is a nagging housewife who seems to complain or suggest a certain opinion about the slightest of situations. Her character displays the type of relationship she has with her loved ones‚ family‚ and friends and so on. As she has no intimacy or emotional connection with her daughter Meg‚ Meg shows no respect or courtesy towards Gwen. “Meg: When you’re married to someone‚ do you ever

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    in the novel in one common motif that is repeatedly present throughout the book. One could define volatile as liable to change rapidly and without anyone knowing about it‚ which describes the many friendships Annie John had with various girls‚ like Gwen and Red Girl. This becomes a key factor in her life because the many friendships Annie creates become replaced and substituted for the past relationships. The reason these loyalties are so volatile is because she cannot trust someone so easily and

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    character of Gwen. J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel The Hobbit explicate how the unlikely hero’s change in perspective during his adventure. By deconstructing each of these texts and characters‚ one can assess that journeys brings growth and changes in perspective. Journeys can transform one’s conflicts and denials into reconciliation and acceptance. In the play Away by Michael Gow‚ Gwen’s physical journey to the beach brought her some emotional and intellectual changes. We first meet Gwen in act one scene

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