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    True Friendship By Vyshnave Sivasankar “A friend in need is a friend in deed”. A true friend is one that sticks with you in no matter what trouble you are in. In the story “Of Mice and Men” George was always there for Lennie whenever he got into trouble and Candy stood up for his dog’s life because he loved the dog and they held a true friendship. In the story “Of Mice and Men” George was always there for Lennie whenever he got into

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    Sargent and David White. The show is based on a witch who married an ordinary mortal man‚ and compromises herself to lead the life of a typically normal suburban housewife. Bewitched hit a fantastic popularity‚ ending as the number two program in America on its debut season‚ and achieving the longest supernatural sitcom theme of the 1960s & 1970s. The program continues to be seen around the world on recorded media. The show was ranked as #50 on TV guides 50 greatest TV shows of all times. A young witch

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    1. “It’s men you should be afraid of‚ not monsters”. Does the text show this to be true? Niccolo Ammaniti’s “I’m Not Scared” is a novel that explores life in Italy in the 1970’s‚ with emphasis on kidnappings and the cruelties in the towns as well as themes including family‚ friendship‚ crime and fear. “its men you should be afraid of‚ not monsters” is shown to be true throughout the text. Michele is often scared of ogres or witches attacking and killing him but nothing ever goes wrong. Felice is

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    element of life in general. Although it is true that with knowledge comes a certain degree of fear‚ crediting fear to be a motivational force is quite untrue in most cases. Terrifying someone may seem to work to a bystander‚ but changing human nature is a slow and grueling process. Fear‚ in most cases‚ is a temporary delusion that man learns to overcome and unravel with time. This usually occurs due to lack of proper knowledge. Man‚ for example‚ was afraid of fire when he first discovered it. But

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    Dominick‚ the protagonist as well as the narrator in I Know This Much is True deals with many deaths‚ incidents and pain throughout the novel‚ but although he has so many responsibilities and commitments he doesn’t let himself forget what is keeping him alive love. The love Dominick has for his mother‚ Connie‚ is endless‚ her gentle‚ harelipped soul keeps Dominick holding on (McCarthy)‚despite the fact that Dominick assumed “Ma will always love him more than she loves me”‚ (Lamb‚ 763) due to his

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    had the most big and small acts of courage. In this essay I will talk about why I believe she does and why I think courage is important in the ways it comes into this book. The first reason I think Melinda has the most courage is when Melinda finally said no to Heather. When she said no to Heather she found courage to speak up and use her voice. “No‚ I haven’t decided on colors yet. That’s not what I mean‚ I mean no‚ I won’t help you” (Anderson 179). It’s important for her to find

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    world is scared of each other” (Steinbeck 35). Not many people travel together during the Great Depression thus creating many examples of isolation and loneliness. John Steinbeck demonstrates loneliness and the need for companionship through the characters Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curly’s wife in his novel Of Mice and Men.  In this novel‚ Steinbeck uses his character Crooks to show loneliness. Character dialogue was one way Steinbeck showed loneliness in his novel. Crooks says to Lennie‚ “You know he’s

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    unexpected is essential to the craft of storytelling”. Compare how the authors of the comparative texts you have studied used the unexpected in their texts. You may confine your answer to key moments in the texts. The two comparative texts I have studied in which I will examine their main unexpected key moments and their effects on the reader are ’Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Brontë and ’I’m Not Scared’ by Gabriele Salvatores. In my answer I will discuss four unexpected moments of each text‚ three minor

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    Kody Scott‚ also known as “Monster” for his viciousness in beating of a man and further crimes‚ forms a realistic and brutal picture of gang violence in America. Throughout his story‚ Scott views his gang participation as the only viable means of survival. Killing is done through the necessity to promote oneself in order to become an O.G.‚ or Original Gangster‚ the pinnacle of gang member status and achievement. The urge to become an O.G. seems to be paramount in Scott’s eyes‚ and he outlines his

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    The belief that everyone in our culture is afraid of differences‚ according to Johnson‚ is just a way of keeping the “different people” on the outside. In his book Johnson states that differences do not deter people but usually peaks their curiosity. Johnson states that we are not afraid of the unknown. What actually scares us is the assumptions we have. This mythical fear of differences is just masking out judgements against the people who are not the same as us. Difference only exists because as

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