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    Informal Letter Dear Mimi‚ How are you my dear sister? I hope you are fine. Don’t worry about me; I am very fine. I am now a very strong young man you know. How are those wonderful brothers of mine? Pass them my greetings. I received you letter. Thanks a million for writing. The brothers and sisters in my congregation are fine. I am only sorry to heat that Br. Banda is still sick. I hope he will recover soon. My journey back here was fine‚ though it was  quite a long one. I wanted to travel

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    Violent Media is good for Kids by Gerard Jones Outline Introduction: Jones’s thesis expresses that violent media are not a bad influence on children‚ but it does however; allow them to better express themselves. They also can benefit them to release their inner rage as well as gaining their confidence. Body paragraph: Throughout Jones’s article he uses some persuasive antics to encourage readers that violent media can decrease the amount of rage and reckless a child can have… “ pretending to

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    he knew how. In addition‚ given the times they were in‚ it was probably the norm to behave the way he did towards her and being an overprotective parent especially not having a mother around. One of the reasons why I considered Shylock to be a villain is because he was very greedy in contrast to Antonio who lent his money to others with no interest. Shylock considered him foolish for doing this. Also‚ when they merged in their bond together it was quite grotesque for Shylock to ask for a pound

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    (Merriam Webster). While the definition of an antagonist is simple‚ identifying antagonists in literary works can often be a challenge. Sometimes the antagonist is obvious‚ such as Nils Krogstad from The Doll’s House. Other times the protagonist is the villain while the antagonist is the hero‚ as Macbeth and Macduff in Macbeth. Furthermore‚ sometimes the antagonist is an abstract figure or idea‚ such as society in The Stranger. Such is the case in the Athenian tragedy Oedipus Rex‚ written by Sophocles.

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    “Barn Burning” William Faulkner In most stories one reads there is going to be a protagonist and an antagonist. The protagonist is the character in the story that is usually considered the good guy. The antagonist is usually considered the bad guy and clashes with the protagonist. In the story “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner he has a clear protagonist and antagonist. The protagonist of the story is Sarti. The antagonist of the story is Sarti’s father Abner. Faulkner makes this a very interesting

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    Antagonist and Dexter

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    The TV show ‘Dexter’ is the story about an anti-hero named Dexter Morgan that works as a blood splatter expert for the Miami Police Department by day‚ but by night he kills bad guys who have escaped the legal system. It is not your typical TV drama because it shows unrealistic situations and events because of his personality and background. Dexter also verges on Dark Comedy. When all of these elements are combined‚ Dexter is my favorite TV show because it is so different from everything

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    Film Genre 9/29/2013 The film I choose to dissect was True Grit .Besides many irregularities with the classic Western films‚ True Grit can nearly be considered a classic Western. Like Stagecoach‚ the film has clearly defined roles of moral and immoral‚ and in the end‚ like in all classic Western’s‚ the bad guy gets it and the good guy’s ride off into the sunset. The leading female role makes it more of a revisionist. In True Grit I believe that it has a little of both a classic Western and

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    Adam is the first man that God created. He was created alone. One day‚ he ask for a companion from God and God create Eve for him. This first evidence in human history clearly shows how man and women are created to be together. They can firm their partner and found their happiness. Women are suppose to been loved by men and so do men. However‚ in today ’s life‚ lot of problems between couples makes their hate each other. When it comes into a fight‚ women suffer more from a broken heart than what

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    the first song I have analyzed is Called "God Forbid" By P.O.D. The lyrics are below. ----------------------------------------------------------- We have cause to be uneasy The evil-utionary process has begun in a world that hates you These secrets revealed belong to us And when worst comes to worst My peoples come first Too many things going wrong around us Too much to be done and so little time We’re so used to bowing down that we forget how to stand up And we settle for last in line

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    Every generation faces new challenges and new problems. What do you think is the biggest difference between your generation and older generations? How do you think these differences will affect the future of our country and/or your career choice? Every generation is different in so many ways‚ but at the same time‚ we’re exactly alike. We‚ as teenagers‚ are unsure‚ insecure‚ and confused about who we are and what we want to do with our lives. But in the bigger ways‚ we are completely different than the older generations

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