A Pride Filled Journey During a hardship‚ facing reality is very difficult. Yet this is only half the battle. Struggling to fight the force‚ one’s will eventually overpowers them. Santiago‚ an old fisherman who has not caught anything for eighty-four days‚ struggles to fight his pride. A tragic hero is a respectable character who is destined to downfall. Santiago is compared to a tragic hero; his hardships force him to face reality in its cruelest sense. Following Santiago and his hubris throughout
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before others and take a positive oulook to advance our future. Putting yourself before others is a great way to have a hopeful future. In John Hersey’s touching novel; Hiroshima‚ a man namd Mr. Kiyoshi Tanimoto saves the lives of many. He is a true hero “After the storm‚ Mr.Tanimoto began ferrying people across the river again.”(Hersey 39). Mr.Tanimoto is working to make a hopeful future by putting himself before others. Instead of helping himself‚ he helped the people who were severely injured. That
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Abstract Today’s leaders face many challenges in the creation of a high-performing team. Effective leaders are able to assemble a high-performance team with good hierarchical balance‚ measurable and attainable goals‚ and appropriate communication expectations across the team. They promptly address conflict resolutions and break down all physical barriers in managing multi-city offices and dispersed employees. By paying close attention to team demographics and diversity‚ good leaders will establish
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falling apart. However‚ it could also signify the idea that their problems have created a space within their love‚ portraying the imagery of the couple being separate‚ but their love binds theme together and is still unbreakable. This idea allows a hopeful‚ underlying tone to the poem. Furthermore‚ this quote is demonstrated as enjambment‚ with “and not wind in” on the next line. This device helps convey imagery of the metaphorical‚ emotional gap
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Reflection on “a thousand splendid suns” “One could not count the moons that shimmer on her roofs. And the thousand splendid suns that hide behind her walls." Closing the book‚ I just feel real and hopeful. I will not say this story is a tragedy‚ and I hate when people generalise it as a book where everyone died except for Laila‚ Tariq and their children. Indeed‚ a depressing and melancholy mood is seemed to be perpetuated throughout the book‚ which has a large time frame spanning over
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A little later it is written that Mrs. Mallard did love her husband‚ but now that Mr. Mallard is gone she gets to live a free life. She even whispers the words‚ “free‚ free‚ free” and her eyes are “keen and bright” (244). This diction creates a hopeful mood to the story that she is free to do what she wants. Mrs. Mallard now can go out and do what she wants. She starts to look ahead to a long and wonderful life. On the other hand‚ typical young married women didn’t think about Chopin uses this
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ABSTRACT : This paper describes the basic threats to the network security and the basic issues of interest for designing a secure network. it describes the important aspects of network security. A secure network is one which is free of unauthorized entries and hackers INTRODUCTION Over the past few years‚ Internet-enabled business‚ or e-business‚ has drastically improved efficiency and revenue growth. E-business applications such as e-commerce‚ supply-chain management‚ and remote
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years later‚ the passengers are awaken from hibernation and see what Jim and Aurora grew‚ beautiful green trees and plants all over the inside of the ship‚ it is like a giant indoor natural garden but in space (Passengers). This final scene shows a hopeful future‚ where everyone lives happily ever after unlike in Feed where the world is ending‚ people are falling apart‚ and Violet does not live. This shows the two types of dystopian societies that can exist in the future‚ either a horrible‚ or happy
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that time. “I shut my eyes. Judge Taylor was polling the jury: ‘Guilty . . . guilty . . . guilty . . .’ ” (Lee 240). When the jury first walks in‚ Scout feels hopeful‚ but also partially guesses what was about to happen‚ which is that exact opposite of what she wanted to happen. So at the beginning of the piece it has a slightly hopeful air to it but doesn’t last very long. After some building up‚ there are a series of deep staccato notes which represent Jem’s reaction to the verdict of the jury
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void that is darkness‚ misery and routine? Absolutely not! Should we look at life like a rainbow of happiness‚ self-content and countless good times? Not really that either. We should be REAL about life and the things in it. Of course we should be hopeful at times of complete‚ utter joy‚ but downcast when someone is suffering from fatal disease. I am not saying that we can’t feel the right emotions for the right situations‚ but we definitely need to be real about them. There are always ups‚ downs‚
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