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    Critical Lens Essay According to Bernadette Devlin‚ “To gain which is worth having‚ it may be necessary to lose everything else.” In simpler terms‚if one wants to acheive something that means a lot to them‚ they might just have to lose everything else they have. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ by Zora Neale Hurston‚ this quote rings true. Hurston shows that by using symbolism and a bit of irony throughout the story. As a young woman‚ Janie wanted love‚ true love. In the beginning of the novel

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    cases‚ that perception is usually flawed. It is greatly affected by looks‚ height‚ weight‚ and other physical traits. An example would be a student categorizing his teacher as strict and aggressive because of his height or because of the tone of his voice. Also an overweight person is usually classified as a non athletic individual. Flawed perception had an enormous effect on the monster’s behaviour throughout his experience as a living being. Many examples of flawed perception are evident in Mary Shelley’s

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    Gatsby’s Flawed Grail The knightly quest for the grail‚ is a quest where hero’s search for objects that have great importance to them. During the medieval times‚ it was an adventure where individuals set off to attain something they truly desire. The grail can be anything from a rare piece of jewellery‚ or in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby” a human being‚ Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby has spent his whole life to build up his wealth to win back his long lost love Daisy. Throughout

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    Critical lens According to John Steinbeck “It is the responsibility of the writer to expose our many grievous faults and failures and to hold up to the light our dark and dangerous dreams‚ for the purpose of improvement” Perhaps Steinbeck’s quote means‚ that the purpose of writer is to reveal ones faults and dreams for the goal of improvement. I believe Steinbeck’s quote is a valid remark. His words are so eloquently exemplified in‚ Unforgettable Miss Bessie by Carl T. Rowan and Of Mice

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    society and way of life‚ because it is both primitive as well as socially retarding. Capital Punishment is both ethically as well as practically flawed. The United States is the only “nation among western

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    Critical Lens Revision-Love is Required for Growth “Nothing we do‚ however virtuous‚ can be accomplished alone; therefore we are saved by love” This quote from Reinhold Niebuhr tells of a human incapability to accomplish a deed of any sort without the assistance of love. In The Catcher in the Rye; Salinger‚ J.D. The Catcher in the Rye. New York: Little Brown and Company‚ 1991 and Jane Eyre ; Bronte‚ Charlotte. Mineola‚ New York: Dover Publications‚ INC. 1847‚ both young individuals are

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    games and there is a strong possibility they may not even reach their goal. A very good example of a naïve character blind to the truth is Lennie. Lennie is projected as one that consistently demonstrates inappropriate behavior‚ is mentally unstable and far more important than that‚ a very complex character. Throughout the novel we see that Lennie unfailingly was always an optimistic character. He never sought to see the negatives in things and under all circumstances always seemed to see things differently

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    “In literature‚ evil often triumphs‚ but never conquers” in famous novels like “Speak” by Laurie Halse Anderson or “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. The evil is considered the major issues brought upon the protagonists by the antagonists (when comparing these two novels)‚ such as the character of Andy Evans in Speak and Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird. However‚ the protagonists always found a way to conquer with the good‚ and will always shine brighter than the evil. In “Speak” by Laurie

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    that hardship would ensue harsher test of one’s character than power would. Abraham Lincoln attempted to denounce this belief when he claimed that "Nearly all men can stand adversity‚ but if you want to test a man’s character‚ give him power." Lincoln illustrates that adversity is something that many men can succeed in spite of while maintaining their character by comparing its effects with those of power. He sustains the idea that a man’s character is only truly tested if they are given power because

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    would make fun of him. He is so hurt that he hates himself; he has become a living statute. By this much pain and suffering one goes through‚ they will hope for a better‚ time‚ life and a better zindagi. Pain and suffering happens to both of the characters in A Thousand Splendid Suns. Mariam was a Harami (bastard) child‚ even though she did not know the meaning of the word Harami‚ but she is hoping to go to her dads house and live with him‚ her sisters‚ brothers‚ and would have a happy life. When

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