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    Why Is Huck Finn Happy

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    In The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn the ending was not satisfying because finally Jim has the freedom‚ but Huck is not happy. Jim has freedom since Miss Watson is dead and no one is looking for him‚ but he did not have to run in the first place. In the novel Tom states “Turn him loose! He ain’t no slave; he’s as free as any cretur that walks this earth” (Twain 289)! This means that Tom is trying to persuade Jim on how he is free because he is not a slave anymore since Miss Watson died. A family

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    Plato Alternate Ending

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    to think of Amaimon‚ let his love get him through the pain. The hurt would fade‚ his love would not‚ so he clung tightly to it. Amaimon seemed to inspect his injury as he spoke lowly‚ checking it over. Mephisto followed his gaze and was more than happy to see that his injury was already beginning to heal up nicely. Yes‚ with the earth king’s help he’d be fine in two or three days. "Tomorrow will be better‚ he agreed quietly‚ looking at the hole again and pressing down‚ finding that the bloodied

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    mee and you happy

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    The person I admire Movie stars and singers‚ who make a lot of money and are famous‚ are admired by teenagers. However‚ they don’t even know the person or their personality. To me admiration is a kind of respect. But there aren’t a lot of people in this world who demand this sort of respect from me. My mother is the only person who has entered my life and made me look at things differently. The first reason why I admire my mother is because she teaches me about experience. Experience is what

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    Paulis Alternate Ending

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    ‘’Time to get up’’ whispered mother. “Ughhhhh” Paulis groaned. Paulis was a very curious kid about his childhood and he always felt as if his mom was hiding something from him. “Mom‚’’ says Paulis‚ “ could I talk to you after school about something?” Mother thought for a moment “Uhhhh sure’’ she replied. Paulis didn’t like school at all. He was a quiet kid who didn’t really talk to people much. At lunch he always pondered about his dad and why his dad left him‚ and always felt lonely without him

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    How to raise a happy‚ healthy child is not something that most parents are taught. In fact‚ many just stumble through the entire process‚ albeit with the best intentions. Consequently‚ it is all too common to find an unhappy state of affairs in families‚ with constant friction between parents and children. The main problem with children is how to live with them. The adult is the problem in child raising‚ not the child. A good‚ stable adult with love and tolerance in his heart is about the best therapy

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    Atwood’s “Happy Endings” and Raymond Carver’s “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” explore how the actions of characters‚ however useless they may appear to be‚ can impact happiness. Both stories begin at a point of ignorance‚ and develop their messages as the characters have to face the real but distressing futility in life. Though the endless slog of life may be ultimately pointless‚ one’s outlook can see past this and be happy. It may still be a pointless life‚ however it is a happy one and

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    An ending is the most crucial part of a book. Not only does it conclude the whole book‚ but it can also give the reader a whole new interpretation to what the book is about. ¡®The Lord of the Flies¡¯ by William Golding is a typical book that illustrates this point. Without the ending‚ the book would hardly amount to half of its true value. This is because the ending shows what the book is really about. If one does not read the last part of the book‚ one will not be able to see the crucial meaning

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    Volturi Alternate Ending

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    hatchet and gets Bella and then Edward and cuts them into pieces. Renesmee now is devastated she can’t stand seeing Aro anymore she wants to kill him in any manner too take out all the emotions she is feeling. As she remembers how her life once was happy and now is destroyed‚ she feels like drowning in her own tears of pain and getting stabbed many times. Her pain is unbearable and heartbreaking. She builds with anger and is able to untie herself. She then grabs a rock and hits Aro many times as she

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    Get Geico Get Happy

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    Get Geico‚ Get Happy! Geico is a car insurance company which has used several advertising techniques that address many of the fifteen basic appeals‚ described by Jib Fowles‚ to gain potential customers (Fowles 1). For instance‚ the need for affiliation has been catered to through advertising depicting Geico as the best there is. People tend to affiliate themselves with top companies. Emotional appeal is catered to primarily; the premise being to invoke the idea that getting Geico insurance will

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    “Context is all” (Margaret Atwood). Does this mean that there is no such thing as truth when considering knowledge gained through sense perception? Context is one of the most engrossing words in society. Knowledge can be assumed to be useless without the use of context‚ yet it is not always something that we need to consider in order for information to be proved true. As humans‚ we trust our sense perception‚ because we are easily able to justify everything we have witnessed. Certain pieces of

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