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    After reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ three particular themes stood out to me significantly; one’s wonder‚ unfulfilled dreams‚ and a journey revisiting the past. In my painting‚ I have depicted Nick’s curiosity of Gatsby in a dream. This dream demonstrates what Gatsby’s perspective was through Nick’s eyes. Earlier in the book‚ Gatsby fell in love before the war with social butterfly‚ Daisy. However‚ upon returning from the war‚ he discovers that Daisy is married. Gatsby finds himself

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    There are many different paths that we can take and many different paths people choose. They all take us to different places some good‚ and some not so good. But your path is all up to you. Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card is all about people’s paths. This book is a science fiction book and takes place on a planet named Garden far away from space as we know it and many years into the future. Rigg‚ Father‚ Param‚ Nox‚ Umbo‚ Loaf‚ Olivenken are the main and most important characters. They have to work

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story‚ “Winter Dreams”‚ he suggests that the American Dream is a desire for glittery things. In the short story‚ it shows that Dexter wants a glittery lifestyle. When Dexter works for that lifestyle‚ there are promising results. When Dexter doesn’t work hard‚ not so promising. Just as in life‚ in order to achieve what you want‚ you have to work hard. In the short story‚ Dexter works hard to achieve Material Success. An example of this is when Dexter owned a laundromat

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    tremendous injustice and suffering. A Delusion Yet another harmful belief results from the delusion which men and nations sometimes have that they are the special instruments of the divine will. The Need of Tolerance and of an International Government Russell closes this essay with some very useful advice. Both in public and in private

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    Scott Fitzgerald. In this very glamorous book you get to see the new cars that are coming out‚ as well as new music‚ guns‚ radio‚ and so much more. Everyone was crazy about all of the inventions that were coming out. The 20s were the life of the party for

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    as ‘’a painful emotion experienced when one believes one’s actions or thoughts have violated a moral or personal standard‚’’ whereas‚ ‘’Forgiveness is to give up resentment against someone for an offense or fault’’ (TheFreeDictionary.com‚ 2017). In Scott Anderson’s novel‚ Triage (1998)‚ explores many themes throughout the three main characters including guilt and forgiveness. Mark Walsh‚ a war photojournalist‚ recalls the emotional and physical trauma that he experienced during the Kurdistan War and

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    The purpose of this paper is to show that while Ernst Mach and Bertrand Russell share similar views on matter and knowledge‚ their end conclusions differ. Mach believes humans think in an economical manner where past experiences and knowledge are systematically reorganized to fit a pattern (Mach 211). Rather than analysing each experience in detail‚ humans refer to similar or related experiences as groups‚ which allows for the “least expenditure of thought” (Mach 197). In line with this mentality

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    without the brutality and graphic nature of the martyrdom‚ would those being martyred lose some of the heroism given to them. Stated another way‚ I feel that the characterization within the text is what gives it its appeal. To illustrate my point in Scott Hoffman’s article “Last Night‚ I Prayed to Matthew.” He states “I argue that a long tradition of popular martyr-making came together with social and political circumstances at a certain historical moment to transform the victim of a hate crime into

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    Babylon Revisited Literary Analysis In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story Babylon Revisited the narrator‚ Charlie Wales‚ arrives in Paris at his old stomping ground in hopes to regain custody of his daughter Honoria. As a former “party boy” he sets out to prove to Marion‚ his sister-in-law‚ that he has become a new man; however‚ he keeps bumping into his past demons. Before custody is agreed to be turned over to Charlie‚ Lincoln Peters‚ Charlie’s brother-in-law‚ states‚” I think the main point for

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    Scott Westerfeld’s book‚ Uglies takes place in a dystopian version of earth with advanced technology. Tally‚ the main character‚ is an average ‘Ugly’‚ a name for children/teenagers under the age of 16. Once a teenager turns 16‚ they go through a procedure that makes them impossibly pretty‚ which is the new ‘average’ look. Tally wants to be a pretty‚ but her friend Shay does not‚ due to many reasons. Shay unknowingly ruins Tally’s chance to turn pretty after escaping the city‚ managing to avoid the

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