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    Short Story and Bound Man

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    The short story‚ "The Bound Man" by Ilse Aichinger is written in a way in which there is more then one theme. In this particular piece‚ the overal theme that is most obvious and most revealed is self-acceptance. Self-aceptance is shown in many different parts of this story. The "Bound Man"‚ showed a great deal of strengh and hope that allowed one character to encounter. The author allowed this character to share his experiences so that while reading this‚ we could imagine what it would be like to

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    Short Story Ip Man

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    my short story. Ip Man and his family move to Hong Kong in the early 1950s after their escape from Fushun. There‚ Ip desires to open a school to propagate his art‚ as well as to make his living‚ but he has difficulty attracting students due to his lack of reputation in the city. One day‚ a young man named Leung Sheung appears and promptly challenges Ip to a fight‚ but is easily defeated. Leung leaves humiliated‚ only to return with some friends to gang up on him. Ip beats them as well. Stunned and

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    How does Browning tell the story in The Patriot? The poem ‘the patriot’ showcases the possible effective result of a political uprising which reveals the evident fickle nature of societies supposed loyalty towards a potential leader. This ambiguous yet timeless poem also suggests that revolution is not at society’s best interest but rather reform is a much more effective way to lead society. The beginning of ‘The Patriot’ reveals the linear chronology which is supported through out by an extremely

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    Gnome Pie Monologue

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    CHAPTER FIVE Scrumptious Gnome Pie I awoke from my dream to discover that the little gnome I’d met in the Enchanted Forest was standing over me‚ tapping lightly on my chest. I was shaking and could still hear the sweet sound of the sirens voices tingling in my ears. “Cotton‚ you scared me!” “Sorry! Is that you‚ Aiden?” he asked‚ his light blue eyes twinkling as he smiled down at me. “Of course‚ Aiden Greene‚ how are you lad? I would imagine not too good‚ because you look drained—worn out and troubled

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    Complexity of 'Innocence'

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    The Complexity of ‘Innocence’ depicted through experience Poet Thomas Gray famously wrote with nostalgia of the felicity of childhood‚ that “Where ignorance is bliss‚ ‘tis folly to be wise” (Gray). His poem reminisces of childhood innocence with fondness‚ to be carefree‚ unmarred of the realities of responsibility‚ and pure of cynicism. ‘Childhood innocence’ simply stated is a naïve ignorance that is inevitably lost with maturity. Exposure to the harshness of the world shapes the identity of

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    Inner Fortitude Q1. What is the difference between The "From Above" by Cale Young Rice and infinite other poetry caught my eye‚ but I was most attracted to this one. The poet’s vivid imagery is quite compelling for depicting scenes. This description lines‚ "the trees are bare" (line 1)‚ "the hills are dark" (line 2)‚ and "the skies are gray" (line 3)‚ unfold a sad and dreary feel‚ which is similar to the mood for thinking and meditating. The author does this simply by using colors (mainly) natural

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    Gary Paulsen Biography

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    Paper: The 1990 ’s was a time known as the “Digital Decade”. A time when the Stock Market rocketed and the internet took off. Along with technology becoming popular‚ Gary Paulsen was writing one of his two hundred novels‚ The River. It showed how the U.S. Government wanted young Brian to go back in the wilderness and reenact his survival skills he used a few years back‚ after he was involved in a plane crash. Gary Paulsen is a great novel and short story writer for people of

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    “Honey Pie” starts with the central character‚ Junpei‚ telling a story about two bears to the daughter of his two best friends from college‚ Takatsuki and Sayoko. The daughter‚ a four-year-old named Sala‚ watched too many television reports on the Kobe earthquake‚ and now suffers from recurring nightmares about the “Earthquake Man.” He wakes Sala up‚ attempts to break her joints‚ and stuff her into a box that is “way too little for anyone to fit into.” Only the stories that Junpei tells can calm

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    The Stolen Party Analysis

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    With delight‚ she shows her mother the arts and crafts they built the day before‚ the cozy and well-stocked reading nook‚ and a photograph that was pinned to the attendance board. She then points out her new best friend‚ Jasmine‚ a gorgeous black girl from New York. “That’s her‚ over there with her dad‚” says Lily‚ who is white. “That’s her‚ over there – the one with the black hair.” Are our children born with prejudice or are they taught to be prejudice to others? Lily is my daughter‚ and until about

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    Loss Of Innocence

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    Salinger is secluded from society‚ and doesn’t want to be affiliated in any way. Throughout the story‚ Catcher in the Rye ‚ there is a young boy named Holden‚ that embodies the same emotions Salinger has experienced and still feels. Holden is faced with the real world after he flunks out of his boarding school‚ Pencey academy. From here he meets all sorts of people ranging from teachers‚ all the way down to prostitutes. Salinger’s loss of innocence is illustrated through

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