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    n “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” by Sherman Alexie‚ the main character is a homeless Native American Indian who came to Seattle to go to college and quit after two semesters.  Alexie creates a world where the protagonist seems to find help from every turn that he makes. Setting  The setting is the 1990’s in Seattle. Jackson Jackson is a Spokane Indian. According to Jackson Squared‚ his "people have lived within a one-hundred-mile radius of Spokane‚ Washington‚ for   ten thousand years." Several

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    What You Pawn I Will Redeem” is the story of homeless financially strapped Spokane Indian man named Jackson Jackson faced with the task of coming up with nearly one thousand dollars in twenty-four hours in order to reclaim his grandmother’s stolen regalia from a pawn shop. On the way to raise money‚ he meets with generosity‚ compassion‚ kindness‚ sympathy. “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” is a story of generosity. At the beginning of the story‚ Jackson passes by a pawn shop and sees a regalia that

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    1.What do you think were Richard Cory’s thoughts shortly before he “put a bullet through his head? In 150 words‚ set forth his thoughts and actions (what he sees and does). If you wish‚ you can write in the first person‚ from Cory’s point of view. Further‚ if you wish‚ your essay can be form of a suicide note. Several writers write about death and appearances. In the poem “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ the writer tries to interconnect several effects. Robinson’s poem is about a rich

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    squashed‚ and some humanity was lost in what we now refer to as The Revolutionary War. Guidance should never be forgotten on enemy lines of independence‚ did Taylor know that? Negatively speaking Taylor lacks the mental capacity to commit to Jax. Call it odd or the way Taylor was raised‚ she treats Jax as an unnecessary luxury. Men like to feel needed and his continuous unrequited feelings for Taylor aren’t exactly beneficial to Jax’s needs. So‚ what does Jax do in ways of self destructing

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    purpose and direction. Throughout the journey of self-discovery there will be obstacles but will result in allowing us as humans to reach our full potential. Frost’s poems The Tuft of Flowers and Stopping by the woods on a Snowy evening and A Journey of Self-discovery by Tyler Devault clearly depict how the concept of self-discovery can shape an individual’s understanding of what there purposes in life. Thesis : All these texts reveal to the reader how vital the process of self-discovery is not only as

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    and to overall become a strong‚ integrated part of society. In our english classes more specifically‚ we are taught to be these people through the morals that are instilled in the pieces we study. In Francine Prose’s essay on education‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read she inaccurately claims that the importance our teachers set upon those values squanders any appreciation built for the quality of an author’s diction and syntax. In english‚ much more than any other class‚ students are given invaluable

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    Empathy. What is empathy? Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. What would life be without it? Without empathy we would see others as objects‚ we couldn’t understand what they’re feeling‚ or share their emotions. Although we are human‚ and we do have emotions‚ some of us lack empathy. We judge others on a daily basis. We feel like if we are not above someone else‚ what value do we have? We compare our lives to others‚ constantly thinking about how much better your’s

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    "Grass" by Carl Sandburg is a poem filled with depth and complexity. The beginning line of the poem stating‚ "Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo" (Sandburg‚ Carl line 1) shows that there were several bodies left over from war. This historical allusion has a colorful meaning because Austerlitz and Waterloo were two horrific warzones. The bodies are "shoveled under" at those places because there were too many bodies to give a proper burial. "I am the grass; I cover all."

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    Immortality Through Words The two sonnets “One Day I Wrote Her Name” written by Edmund Spencer and “Sonnet 63” written by William Shakespeare both instill a figurative idea of immortality throughout the course of time long after the writers have passed on. Shakespeare plants his beauty within the lines of the poem after his lover’s physical beauty deteriorates with time. Spencer‚ however‚ keeps the memory and love for a woman. Although both poems are about two different subjects‚ the main theme that

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    Never forget why you do what you do and who you do it for‚ and make sure everything you do honors that. What I’ve seen happen often times (especially in… yup‚ you guessed it: the education reform movement)‚ is that intentions start out good but the sword starts to swing the other way when money‚ power‚ and statistics are valued over the lives and humanity of students. “Kids first” and “For the kids” becomes merely rhetoric‚ as people jump to enact radically dangerous and untested policies that do

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