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    Midwest in the late 1800s. The times were changing. Small towns were no longer adequate places for success for the ambitious. Now‚ the big towns were the place to be. Sherwood Anderson‚ a well known American writer‚ was caught in this transition.The situation and place he was born in made his life tough. The difficult and problematic upbringing he had in Ohio allowed him to describe the isolation and lack of opportunities in small Midwestern towns‚ which he portrayed in his works by using imagery‚ conflicts

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    Human Settlement

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    The term ’urban’‚ as opposed to rural‚ is related to towns or cities. Urban settlement is a large nucleated settlement in which the majority of the employed inhabitants are engaged in non-agricul­tural activities. Urban areas may be defined by national governments according to different criteria; for example‚ size‚ population density‚ occupation of the people‚ and type of local government. This division between urban and rural is arbitrary and that is why today most of scholars use the term ’rural-

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    Mob Mentality

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    who terrorizes Merricat at every chance he gets‚ and Mr. Summers‚ whose jovial exterior manages to soften the fact that every year he runs the lottery. Jackson is well known for her style of gothic novels that feature persecution and hatred in small town New England. These two works are no exception. Shirley Jackson creates a setting where mob mentality is able to flourish through the everyday evil that resides in everyone‚ façades‚ and the hostile environment. Despite the villagers’ exterior‚ they

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    The bane of living in big cities in Malaysia When we discuss about living in big cities or small towns‚ different people have different point of view. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. From my personal opinion‚ big cities have more advantages as compared to small towns‚ which I quiet disagree with the topic. There are three points I would like to highlight here on why I said living in big cities brings more benefits. Firstly‚ big cities have far better quality education from lower

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    A Rose for Emily

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    of her own town. The townsfolk don’t understand why Emily won’t change‚ but in reality she cannot change. Locking herself inside a bubble trying to cope with the mere fact of her losses and not many gains throughout her life. Emily encounters different complications as her father‚ and Colonel Satoris are deceased. Emily now being alone with no one to take care of her‚ so to speak she receives some type of sympathetic curiosity from the townsfolk. When a new major took place in the town‚ there was

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    A Tribute to My Town When I remember the days  that saw my early childhood  spent on the green shores  of a murmurous lagoon;  when I remember the coolness‚  delicious and refreshing‚  that on my face I felt  as I heard Favonius croon;  when I behold the white lily  swell to the wind’s impulsion‚  and that tempestuous element  meekly asleep on the sand;  when I inhale the dear  intoxicating essence  the flowers exude when dawn  is smiling on the land;  sadly‚ sadly I recall 

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    Masks In The Great Gatsby

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    The facades of masks tend to be seen through the eyes‚ but the interior of these masks are hidden behind the many unrealistic dreams of others and the stereotypes kept upon. While not everyone in "The Great Gatsby" were of great wealth‚ most and if not all kept a mask on throughout the book with the intention of covering their tracks. However‚ the masks began to disappear and what was behind them was a reality that no one wished to see. In the excerpt from chapter two‚ Fitzgerald utilizes bleak diction

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    decree for the Netherlands‚ Charles V stated “They and their children will abandon their trade or occupation for a wicked and contemptible life and condemn their daughters to poverty‚ unhappiness‚ and all manner of wickedness and vice” (Doc 4). Some towns began to create Poorhouses to house and care for the poor for free‚ but for rogues and the idle‚ they were marked upon their entrance because of the Poorhouse regulations. “Every strong rogue […] shall have 12 stripes with the whip on the bare skin

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    Reasons Why People Move

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    First we had to find a town to move and a house to live. My parents chose Casey because my mom worked in Terre Haute‚ IN and my dad worked in Effingham‚ IL. Since it was the halfway point between two towns. Then the time came for us to pack up our possessions. Collecting all of your possessions of packing them up into boxes. Once everything was packed into boxes

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    Jasper Jones Moral Speech

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    first love‚ family unity‚ and a sense of belonging in a community. It is not hard for me to forget that this novel is set in 1965‚ in a rural town known as Corrigan. It is very similar to the one Silvey grew up in‚ although he denies writing the book purely on his personal experience‚ wanting to question a wider experience than his own. Corrigan is a town drenched in secrecy and mistrust‚ but it is also a landscape shaped by tragedy and loss. This theme is explored in the book through thoughts‚ emotions

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