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    Sitting in what he calls‚”more of my casual‚” Mr. Schilaty slumps down on a stool‚ clicking through a PowerPoint‚ waiting for the classroom of kids to fire down notes about him. Mr. Schilaty is viewed as an average‚ enthusiastic counselor at Gateway Middle School‚ however‚ when our class got to interview him‚ we realized that he is not just average. Though his red hair and learning disabilities were struggles‚ Mr. Schilaty had several coming of age moments in college- such as going on the “Oklahoma

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    The story of Louise Mallard shows the extents of the oppression of women within society‚ especially in 1894 when women were considered property of their husbands. Upon hearing that her husband has passed away‚ Louise’s immediate reaction is sadness even more pronounced than other women of the time would often show‚ but when she is given alone time in her room‚ and she is able to experience the world by herself by looking out the window‚ Louise finds extreme happiness in the loss of her mate. She

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    Mr. Duvitch is “a little fellow‚ a lean starveling of a man with watery blue eyes and a kicked-about look.” (6). As described by Andy the narrator of the story but there is more to Mr. Duvitch than what meets the eyes. Mr. Duvitch is a hardworking and kind father‚ husband and friend. Despite the fact bad luck is almost synonymous with his name‚ he never lost his temper or gave up hope. Furthermore‚ he always completed his job to the utmost degree and treated everyone around him with kindness and

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    teacher‚ Mr. Weinstein‚ has helped me more than he will ever know. I’ve always had an intense passion for writing. I thought I was the absolute best writer I could ever be; there wasn’t one flaw in any of my writings. Mr. Weinstein did not agree with my cocky attitude towards English. He thought I was a good writer‚ but I could always be better which is why he had no shame in giving me a B on a paper when I thought I deserved an A. In the beginning‚ this irritated me and I did not appreciate how “rude”

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    my sister and I whine fore‚ despite not actually liking the stuff)‚ revealed in her wringing the packet like a towel until it’s about to burst‚ then remorsefully opening it and smoothing it out and trying to decipher the back of the box again.” Mrs. Lee is a hardworking woman and tries to provide everything she possible can for her family. Making cooking one of

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    lives. Mrs. Turpin is a perfect example of one of these negative people. Mrs. Turpin was married to Claud Turpin‚ together they own a well-maintained pig farm. While on the farm‚ a cow kicks Mr. Turpin in his leg resulting in a bad injury. The couple went to the hospital and in waiting room‚ Mrs. Turpin met many people and showed her true self when starting conversations. Mrs. Turpin was not one a person would typically befriend. Her strong pessimistic attitude could easily push people away. Mrs. Turpin

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    means to control people and achieve power. Mrs. Venable tries to force Mrs. Holly and George to let her lobotomize Catherine by preventing them from receiving the inheritance from Sebastian’s will. Furthermore‚ the wealth that Mrs. Venable possessed was not earned but inherited. There is a remarkable difference between the two. The wealth that is earned is spent more wisely. The wealth that is inherited often leads to frictions among family members as to how to split the pie. Stories of super wealthy

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    Through satire‚ developing character‚ and symbolism Jane Austen in Persuasion uses the static characters of Sir Walter‚ Mary and Elizabeth Wentworth to contrast and ultimately define Anne’s character. Throughout the novel‚ satire can be observed through the critiqued

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    Freeman (art teacher)- When reading the previous section I thought Mr. Freeman was a psycho and negative person‚ and all he did was complain about the school board and how they cut the art supplies budget. Through this section of the novel I got to see another side of Mr. Freeman- much more caring and relatable. He does a few things for Melinda that no one else would probably do for her. One of them being that he tried

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    The True Dynamic Duo What qualities do those with strong bonds posses? In order for a meaningful friendship‚ one must be able to make someone else’s goals a priority. To stand by a friend through opposition is what the core of friendship is. Others will come and go but strong friends overcome trials and tribulations together. The theme of friendship is prevalent in two classic and beloved books. Mark Twain does a great job of painting a picture of a strong partnership between Huck and Jim in Adventures

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