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    mention the “beloved Disciple” there is no evidence that it would be one person in particular. The book of John does an excellent job of remaining consistent in story and character of this mystery Disciple. Although Jesus is with him and speaks of him frequently‚ he is certain to not be mentioned by name. This obviously points the reader to examine the authorship of the gospel itself because of the consistencies in story throughout Jesus’s life. In John 21 it says in reference to the beloved disciple

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    My Beloved Cat

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    One day‚ Ahmad go to the Pengkalan Market to buy groceries using my car as usual. After arrived there‚ Ahmad started to buy all my thing listed in the notes that Ahmad made before. After finished buying‚ Ahmad straightly walks to the car to go home. However‚ during my walk‚ suddenly Ahmad saw a cat that really cute and thus it attract me to go near to it. As Ahmad go near to the cat‚ the cat makes an action that makes me feel happy and enjoyable. Thus‚ Ahmad thinks either the cat is someone

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    Why Beloved Should Still be Taught in School The concept of having Beloved banned in public schools is just a ludicrous idea and should be removed by the schools that currently enforce it. Although many students may not like reading‚ the book helped me realize the importance of the things I take for granted after reading the book. Beloved should still be taught in schools because of the major values it teaches including racism‚ family‚ and the true meaning of freedom. Beloved helps recognize

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    Siddhartha Journey

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    decides to leave his home due to discontent. The discontent started when Siddhartha started having thoughts about his happiness and started to question the things that were taught to him. He decided to leaves with his friend Govinda to go on a journey to find enlightenment and who he is. Siddhartha chooses to become a Samana‚ and Govinda faithfully follows Siddhartha‚ leaving behind everything he knew. While being a Samana‚ Siddhartha masters suffering‚ fasting‚ meditation and self denial. One

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    represent a person and their state of growth throughout their lives. As Sethe states in page 43‚ “Some things go. Pass on. Some things just stay”. Memories are things‚ people‚ or events that are remembered/recollected from the past. In the book Beloved by Toni Morrison‚ the story takes place back and forth during Sethe’s life. Sethe is a mother of four and a former slave. As a slave and a mother she encountered situations in which extreme

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    “Thank God I don’t have to rememory or say a thing because you know it all‚” Sethe says on page 115 of Toni Morrison’s 1987 novel Beloved. “Beloved” deals with the trauma and aftermath of slavery in Reconstruction era Ohio‚ while introducing the idea of “rememory‚” which main character Sethe describes as the experience of remembering and engaging directly with a memory (Morrison‚ 21). This concept of rememory has become a formidable critical tool for understanding how trauma continues to haunt literary

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    write. Nevertheless‚ the author can write using a sort of general template for that genre or they can develop the novel with a personal priority in mind. The historical fiction novel‚ Beloved‚ by Toni Morrison is written outside of the conventions of the genre‚ although it is‚ yet a well written novel. In the novel Beloved‚ the author‚ Toni Morrison‚ deviates from the conventions of historical fiction as she narrates the plot through the perspective of different characters with an objective of allowing

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    Batman's Journey

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    The Hero Gotham Deserves “Because he’s the hero Gotham deserves‚ but not the one it needs right now. So we’ll hunt him because he can take it. Because he’s not our hero. He’s a silent guardian‚ a watchful protector. A dark knight.” (Christopher Nolan) In The Dark Knight‚ Batman is the hero of Gotham. Batman is Bruce Wayne’s identity as he fights crime to protect Gotham in Nolan’s trilogy. Bruce Wayne was born a hero‚ he was raised the way a hero is and lived the life of a hero. There is no doubt

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    to be called Beloved‚ is infatuated with Sethe and has the characteristics of Sethe’s daughter who has been deceased for eighteen years. The events of eighteen years prior are retold as members of the community continue to question Sethe’s choice and the actions leading up to Sethe killing her own daughter in order to save the young girl from the torment of slavery. While in Beloved’s company‚ Sethe is able to express her own past and the past of her mother. In this passage‚ Beloved shares with

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    A Far Cry from Africa

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    A Far Cry from Africa By Derek Walcott Derek Walcott was a black poet writing from within both the English tradition and the history of his people. The speaker is conflicted‚ on the one hand he loves his native homeland in Kenya and he does not want to see his people being slaughtered and treated the way they are now. He also loves his English home‚ but if he stays in Britain‚ He feels that he is letting down his people by not going back to his native homeland to help with defending Kenya from

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