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    he likes Jesus‚ but doesn’t "care too much for most of the other stuff in the Bible". By using vulgarism‚ the quote is important because it shows how separated and insignificant religion is to Holden. Even after the death of Allie‚ Holden decides to seek a life that doesn’t include the idea of praying towards a higher being. Despite Holden denying religion‚ the quote remains significant because it shows his rejection towards the standards of society. J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye stars a protagonist

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    I forgot to blink my eyes when I saw the beach. Sea looked extremely beautiful. We bought some junk foods‚ fruits and grandfather’s birthday cake to eat. When I played in the beach it was relaxing for me. We played volley ball‚ hide and seek in the woods. Around five something we all went to sea to swim. My grandfather and grandmother were enjoying a lot. At last we all gave a surprise to grandpa. He cuts the cake‚ and we gave lots of gifts to him. Finally around seven we reached our

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    like life: "Does the road wind up-hill all the way?/Yes‚ to the very end" (Rossetti 1-2). In lines five and seven the speaker develops the metaphor of night and darkness to mean death: "But is there for the night a resting-place?/May not the darkness hide it from my face" (5/7)? The speaker seems doubtful and unsure about the process of death and provokes the speaker to ask questions about the after-life. Assurance of such a place is found in line eight when the inn is used as a metaphor to describe

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    dream of random unidentifiable attributes‚ but have some form of a story all the same. The Latent dreams is the meaning hidden in the content of the manifest dream that are discovered later. The latent dream in the manifest dream is what psychologist’s seek to

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    In the use of symbolism in nudity‚ Cheever shows that addiction creates a reality where we hide from the real world and eventually destroy our life. Although nudity plays a little role in the story‚ the symbolism of it is major. When Neddy is naked‚ he is exposed to his surroundings. He is vulnerable to everyone around him. This makes Neddy an easier target to uncover the truth to him. We first see Neddy naked at the Halloran’s. “Their nakedness was a detail in their uncompromising zeal for reform

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    I go with my dad‚ Hannah‚ Brandon‚ Madelyn and sometimes my cousin Jeremy and my Aunt Chrissy. We have lots of fun. We found eggs and did not know what kind of egg. So we looked it up but it did not help. So we asked a lot of people. We played hide and seek in the dark and me and Hannah slept in the same camper. It was storming. There was sand on our beds. Hannah played on hers. We played Mario games and when we were on our way home Hannah fell asleep. She does not snore. Brandon and Madelyn were

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    total feminist. She brings politics into the apartment and always talks about civil rights.During this play‚ she fights with her identity as an African-American woman. Asagai criticizes her‚ saying that she’s "assimilated‚" meaning that she tries to hide her African-ness by acting white. He uses her hair as an example. Asagai can’t understand why she and most other black women in America straighten their hair instead of leaving it naturally curly. Unlike the rest of her family‚ Beneatha looks beyond

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    disease. An inability to communicate is one of the main symptoms of schizophrenia‚ one which takes its toll on interpersonal relationships and intimacy. The movie does an excellent job showing the problems that Alicia had as she tries to help her husband seek treatment and recover from the disease. A Beautiful Mind directly shows a medical definition of schizophrenia. Nash exhibits many of the key symptoms of the disease: hallucinations (he has a roommates but he lives in a single dorm room)‚ delusions

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    constituents that throw light on the functioning and performance of the economy. The following are some of the important uses of national income estimates: (i) National income estimate reveals the overall production performance of the economy‚ as it seeks to measure the level of production in a year. Per capita income‚ which is found out by dividing the total national income by the population‚ gives us an idea about the average standard of living of the people. Economic welfare depends to a considerable

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    black veil than just an apparent one: That mysterious emblem was never once withdrawn. It shook with his measured breath as he gave out the psalm; it through its obscurity between him and the holy page‚ as he read the scriptures… Did he seek to hide it from the dread Being whom he was addressing? (1281) After seeing the black veil upon the face of Mr. Hooper‚ every person in the village is feeling some sort of guilt. Mr. Hooper is forcing all these people to look deeper within themselves

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