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    ”Men! The only animal in the world to fear” (Lawrence). D.H. Lawrence is stating that the only animal man has to fear is man itself. Heart of Darkness shows how cruel heartless man can really be. The men in the company acted ruthless towards the natives and some showed no restraint. It is seen that man is naturally “dark” when removed from civilization through the setting‚ character development‚ and symbolism of the novel. “The Nellie a cruising yawl‚ swung to her anchor without a flutter of the

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    there are sourced references supporting the statements. A Vietnamese family is reviewed‚ how they suffered in their own country‚ escaping through Cambodia and Thailand‚ finally‚ finding a refuge in Australia. Australia was not‚ necessarily‚ an ideal place to finish at due to the fact that being multicultural was very new to Australians. We briefly looked at Malcolm Fraser and the White Australia policy‚ how it changed Australia and the way they thought about multiculturalism. ‘Multiculturalism’ has

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    In ’Romeo and Juliet’‚ Shakespeare portrays different aspects and types of love in many ways. The obvious love is the fateful love between Romeo and Juliet although the play also displays platonic love‚ maternal love and aspects of adolescent love. The first kind of love shown in the play is teenage love through Romeo. Montague tells us that "Many a morning hath he (Romeo) been seen... adding to the clouds more clouds with his deep sighs." Romeo is often seen sighing showing that he is either depressed

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    Change is an inevitable part of life; basically everything on Earth periodically develops into something new. Though not every change is drastic‚ it can still be noticed over time. Sometimes change is progressive‚ but other times it can be regressive. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the translation of the “A” develops from” adulterer‚” to “able‚” and finally to “amends.” When we first meet Hester‚ her “A” means adulterer. The townspeople are very horrified with her actions and desire

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    Throughout the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare‚ the author uses light or the absence of light to enhance and/or contribute to the mood of a particular scene. As viewers watch Romeo and Juliet fall in love‚ the obstacles that complicate their unfair love become very obvious. Shakespeare uses light and dark images to add to the mood of his play. Usually in text and stories from the beginning of time‚ to modern-day‚ light would correspond with good‚ and dark with evil. Shakespeare on

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    with achieving perfect revenge; ultimately‚ this conflict facilitates Hamlet’s demise. His actions reflect toward the entire family‚ which contributes to the meaning of his madness and insanity. Throughout the play we notice Hamlet calling

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    school the iPhone had been introduced. Within the last decade technology has completely changed how we live our lives‚ this sentiment carries over into the workplace as well. While having a decent type by touch speed‚ being able to create a spread sheet with excel‚ or put together a power point presentation once was more than enough‚ today employers are looking for much more technologically

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    “If you change the way you look at things‚ the things you look at change.” Change is only if the person wants to change; people will not change if they don’t want to. According to Holden‚ certain things should never change and should stay the way they are. Change starts with the person who is willing to change. Many people change when they’re around different people‚ do different hobbies‚ or have a more positive/negative outlook on life. In book The Catcher and the Rye‚ Holden has changed ever

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    renewed ideas during the 18th century. Reason was the center of thought during this time and was the basis that brought the change of ideas that people had until then. The Era of Enlightenment began in many places simultaneously‚ places like Germany‚ Great Britain‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Italy‚ the American Colonies‚ the Netherlands‚ and France. The Enlightenment was a time of writings‚ art‚ music and ideas that were transformed during this period to accommodate the new way of thinking. During the Enlightenment

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    Life is a storm. One day a kingdom will bow at your feet‚ be stripped down the next‚ but what displays true character is what one does when the storm comes. Shakespeare’s King Lear sincerely bears out the statement. This tragedy utilizes the metaphor nothing as a vehicle to further emphasize the story through king Lear’s character development and his changing attitude. The metaphor nothing is defined as no interest‚ value‚ or consequence (Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary‚ n.d). One can conclude

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