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    Autobiographical Incident

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    blink of an eye. I never thought as much about it myself‚ until I faced with the shock‚ and undeniable truth of my grandfather’s death. I don’t think anyone really thinks about tragedy until they are actually faced with shocking news. Of course at the time I was only 10 years old and the word death has never even crossed my mind even once. I remember I never really liked or even wanted to spend anytime with my grandfather‚ all he did was scold and punish me. However‚ I realize I will never be the same

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    Carla Hernandez Midterm History 101 IRONIES OF THE PROGRESSIVE ERA Industrialization‚ Immigration and Urban expansion were some elements that characterized the growth of the US. Moreover‚ great businesses were developed‚ and also cities. Many Americans were concerned about their future and how their lives where heading. This is when the movement known as progressivism was born. The progressive era improved the citizens’ quality of life and most of all helped the people to become more democratic

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    will make us mad. 1. Act 1 Scene 4‚ line 50; the witches hail Macbeth‚ “thane of Cawdor!” Dramatic irony: At this point‚ Macbeth is unaware that the king has conferred this honor upon him because of his valor in battle‚ so he attributes his fortune to the witches’ prophecy. However‚ the audience knows Duncan made the pronouncement in Act 1‚ Scene 3. (David Schlachter) Purpose: This dramatic irony is to show Macbeth’s belief that the witches speak the truth and are responsible for his success. This

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    Dogs as Pets

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    Dogs‚ simply put‚ are man’s best friend. These fantastic creatures are extremely loving and undeniably loyal. Both dogs and humans are happier if we are around each other. A great deal of dog owners make their dogs a significant part of their family. Having a dog in your life awards you with numerous benefits. Dogs provide their owners with companionship and relief from loneliness‚ mental health benefits‚ physical health benefits and exercise options‚ built in home security‚ pleasure in knowing

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    with Fortunato’s acts of foolishness and embarrassing him in front of the crowd. As the night goes on Montresor leads Fortunato deep into the catacombs telling him there is more wine to drink‚ tricks him‚ and leaves him down in there to die. This story has tons of literary elements to help readers dig deep into this golden piece of literature. Along with all the other features about this story it shows signs of irony. In the story the antagonist is Fortunato. He is the innocent one in the text and shows

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    Irony in Roman Fever

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    fiancé at the time‚ and that he wanted her to meet him at the Colosseum after dark. Mrs. Slade wanted her to catch a bad pneumonia and pay for her wrong of cheating. The whole plan turned around and bit her in the butt because Mrs. Ansley had written a letter back to Delphin telling him she would be there‚ which Mrs. Slade wasn’t expecting that because she was too caught up in being out to get Mrs. Ansley (120). The title of this story could possibly be the most important irony of the story. Although

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    Reaction Paper: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Benjamin Button played by Brad Pitt‚ who was born with a special needs and physical attributes of an old man with all of the side effects of aging. His father could not deal with the birth defects‚ and was not able to handle the sight of this child. As a result of this he abandoned the child at birth‚ leaving him at a home. Young Ben was then raised with the issues of this abandonment‚ being different‚ and feeling different with the thoughts

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    Lost Dog

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    small dog. Crawling out of the ditch people were getting out of their cars yelling obscenities at me for blocking traffic‚ but I did not care. I looked down and saw the bright hazel eyes of the dog I had just rescued. I could see the words “thank you” coming from them. After I had taken it to the Houston SPCA I learned that the dog was being used in dog fights and was abandoned by its owners. Then later it was hit by a car. The veterinarians there told me that if I had not brought the dog to

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    Benjamin Button “My name is Benjamin Button‚ and I was born under unusual circumstances. While everyone else was aging‚ I was gettin’ younger... all alone.” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button‚” is a film that was inspired by the 1920s novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It begins with an elderly lady‚ Daisy‚ lying in a hospital bed as her daughter reads to her from the diary of Benjamin Button. Benjamin is a boy who is born with the characteristics of a man in his eighties‚ yet he has the abilities

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    Irony of Plato

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    One could often hear politicians to be regarded as charismatic or charming. However‚ seldom‚ if ever‚ does one associate these adjectives with a political system. The lack of connection between the two words did not stop a great philosopher‚ Plato‚ to describe democracy exactly with one of these terms: “Democracy … is a charming form of government‚ full of variety and disorder; and dispersing a sort of equality to equals and unequals alike” (Plato 214). The underlining message of the quoted sentence

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