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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby is a character bound by his origins. The proof of this can be found throughout the novel; Gatsby is a liar. He is rejected‚ more than once‚ by Daisy. Furthermore he seems unable to fully integrate into the ranks of the rich elite. Gatsby is never truly able to escape his downtrodden beginnings. James Gatsby was born James Gatz in a town in Minnesota. As a young man he was taken under the wing of a famous sailor‚ Dan Cody. The first

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    World War 1 novel‚ Johnny Got His Gun‚ by Dalton Trumbo‚

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    detail his spiritual development and conversion to Christianity. This work is rather controversial and leaves many questionable thoughts on religion and philosophy after the reading. It is full of the religious debates over the topic of human pleasure. An attentive reader may face a question: did Augustine end his pursuit of pleasure at his convention? Augustine did not cease his search for pleasures after he had converted to Christianity in book VIII. Before this important event in his life‚ Augustine

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    In his play The Tempest‚ Shakespeare uses the stage to present to the audience a microcosm of society. He minimizes the ideologies of his society so that they are represented through the characters and settings of the play. Through the use of dramatic conventions‚ the playwright examines human behaviour and emotion on a smaller scale. The shipwreck and the island are a world of their own; however‚ they are both representative of wider ideas. The play reflects how human nature shapes a society. There

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    outsider and his family in The Black Snow‚ by Paul Lynch. The opening words‚ “It was the beginning of darkness”‚ foreshadow the troubled arc of the narrative. When Barnabas Kane returns from the United States to his roots in Donegal‚ he is charged with optimism. But life turns brutally cruel when the family’s barn goes up in flames‚ trapping inside both their cows and their farmhand. Barnabas is heartened when his neighbors join in trying to extinguish the blaze‚ but he is alienated when his requests

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    How King cobra got his long tail6 By:Johnnie Desoto Long long ago‚ in the mountains there was a King Cobra that had a short tail and he wished he had a long tail. One day he met this Rabbit. Rabbit and King Cobra became good friends. King Cobra got a little hungry and then he was starting to think about Rabbit food He tried not to attack Rabbit but he just SNAPPED!!! Then King Cobra started charging at Rabbit. Rabbit had been running from King Cobra for days. Every

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    Kang Hang and His Captors Name School Kang Hang and His Captors Colonization was prevalent centuries ago and this was not only true among Western countries but also among those in Asia. One country colonizes another because the more a country expands in territory‚ the more it becomes powerful‚ and the more its income and resources are increased. They expand territories through coercion. Japan was one of the countries that colonized others in its ambition to become a more powerful

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    Edgar Allan Poe: Reflection of His Pessimistic Moods in His Work Throughout literature‚ an author’s works almost always reflect their mood and character. Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer whose short stories and poems reflected his pessimistic moods. One of Poe’s poems‚ "The Raven‚" is about a raven that flies into the home of a sad and lonely man. This poem best expresses Poe’s sense of despair and gloominess because the literary elements used in the poem are a constant reference to

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    Frank Lloyd Wright: A Comparison of his Early Work with His Projects in Alabama Time has ravaged many of the greatest works of art that mankind has created but one form of art has far outlasted all of the rest. Architecture is the art of buildings but it spills over into designing furniture‚ bridges‚ and even cities. There have been many great architects‚ from the classical builders of ancient Rome and Greece to the Modernists of the last century. All of these men were great in their own right

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    written by Lord Chesterfield to his son who is traveling away‚ Lord Chesterfield successfully doles out advice with an underlying persuasive tone. Chesterfield skillfully includes his own values and experiences as a way to connect his son to the advice given. While Lord Chesterfield uses a variety of tactics in order to persuade his son the first thing he uses is guilt. He sets a tone of guilt in the first couple of sentences as the father explains he loves to write to his son‚ but he wonders if there

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