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    In the beginning of the play version of The Diary of Anne Frank‚ the her friends. Upon their arrival at the Annex‚ she is hopeful and optimistic‚ but over time‚ you can Anne is a bright-eyed thirteen-year-old. She likes boys‚ loves school‚ and loves spending time wise that hopeful optimism disintegrate into loneliness‚ isolation‚ and deep thinking. Throughout the play‚ Anne Frank matures‚ changes the relationship she had with her parents and decides what she wants to become in the future. Anne frank

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    thought has came across about going back in time to a carefree young you right? In the poem “Birches”‚ by Robert Frost‚ he portrays a child being carefree and being jovial to being an adult that wants to go back to his childhood. The author presents a hopeful tone through the use of imagination‚ details‚ and imagery to help picture what Robert is talking about. Also its theme about escaping the rationality‚ of the adult world‚ if only for a moment. The first writing style in “Birches” is imagery. A example

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    though there was a point where the Beast may have died and all seemed hopeless. Happy endings don’t just have to be in Disney and Pixar movies. Ian Serraillier tells of a great poem that might just have you craving for a hopeful ending. The poem of Beowulf the Warrior ends in a hopeful way because he is remembered as courageous‚ he is given praise‚ and he is honored‚ as well as admired. As different warriors and soldiers pass the mound where Beowulf lies‚ they remember him as a courageous hero. Beowulf

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    little district west of Washington Square  Plot:  Conflict:  Sue’s roommate‚ Johnsy‚ was sick in the hospital. She was diagnosed with Pneumonia.  Climax:  The doctor told Sue that Johnsy had a one out of ten chance for living‚ but Sue remained hopeful. Johnsy was determined that she would die when the last leaf of the ivy vine fell. Sue kept on encouraging her‚ telling her that all she spoke of was nonsense‚ and that she should just pray for her health to regain. The wind blew hard‚ and the rain

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    Although he did give the information needed he gave a minimal amount‚ but not only that he gave little to no sympathy to the many people who had lost their lives. Roosevelt used a factual approach with no emotion which did not make things look very hopeful for the United States “There is no blinking at the fact that our people‚ our territory‚ and our interests are in grave danger.” With no real hope given to the audience and unintended audience the United States nothing to hold on to in order to feel

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    Hopes And Dreams In America

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    Young Ju constantly experiences her dreams being crushed as reality seems to slowly burn out the fiery imaginative drive for success in her soul. She comes to America excited and hopeful to live in heaven with her grandma‚ only to realize that her grandma isn’t there and America isn’t heavenly at all. She becomes hopeful after purchasing a lottery ticket‚ “[filling her] head with all the things that will happen when [her family is] rich” (Na 77). But when her oh-so-lucky numbers don’t win‚ Young Ju’s

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    memory of being jilted unresolved Granny‚ in “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” by Katherine Anne Porter is a stubborn‚ but hopeful old lady reflecting on her life while ill on her deathbed. Granny’s refusal to accept that her life will end soon represents her stubbornness‚ and her refusal to give up on accomplishing her goals before she passes represent how she is hopeful. It is Granny’s caring family that compels her to adjust the expectations of her life. The assertiveness of the family influences

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    quilt had in her life but also represents her family‚ specifically her grandmother. Through many literary devices such as vivid imagery‚ symbolism‚ and structure‚ the author is able to create not only a reminiscent tone‚ but also depict how Waniek is hopeful for the future. The poem’s structure is a vital part when creating the complex meanings of the quilt. In the first Stanza‚ the writer’s nostalgic tone brings forth the significance her grandmother’s blanket had on her. Waniek writes that she fell

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    How does it feel to be left in the dark? Cold and afraid‚ right? That’s how Emily Dickinson felt in her two poems‚ “Before I Got My Eye Put Out” and “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark”. She talks about her journey of being put in the dark at a certain point in her life but soon being able to adapt to the darkness in her life‚ she’s able to survive and succeed. The metaphor of sight is stressed by showing how she could’ve appreciated her sight better in her poem‚ “Before I Got My Eye Put Out” and how

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    1. Summarize the position Anne Bradstreet has come to hold as an American writer. Anne Bradstreet was the first true American poet her poems show the inner workings of a good Puritan heart. She read widely in history‚ science‚ literature and studied the works of Guillame du Bartas this gave her the power‚ control‚ and influence to have a confident poetic voice. Bradstreet’s was known to be a free thinker and some consider her an early feminist‚ with her feminist views‚ as in the poem about Queen

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