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    The movie The butterfly effect explains the consequences of not accepting reality of the mind. The movie is about the main character‚ Evan’s life from age 7‚ 13‚ and college aged. Certain aspects of how Evan grew up effected many things thorught his life. Just like his father‚ who was extremely mentally ill‚ Evan suffers from blackouts. Eventually he learns that he can go back in time by reading his past memories in his notebooks and change what happens in his and other peoples lives. Each flask

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    (The Artist) There were plenty of complaints from the people downstairs. That a man living on the fifth floor had been screaming he was going to kill himself. A couple of residents on the same floor had reported episodes of weeping and loud ghost like wails‚ coming from Mr. Dupree’s apartment. Then‚ silence. Which was quickly followed by a horrible rotting stench. Nobody saw him outside of the apartment. Not on the train to work either. Gerard Dupree was a renowned sculptor. Like most artists

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    Diagnosing a Schizophrenic Schizophrenia is a long term‚ typically untreatable mental disorder which can interfere in a person’s daily routine. Any person diagnosed with schizophrenia has a deviating perception of reality. In other words it “affects the way a person acts‚ thinks‚ and sees the world” (“Schizophrenia” 1). In Andrew Horowitz’s‚ “The Hitchhiker” a 15-year old boy‚ Jacob‚ leaves an asylum for the first time after nine years in order to spend his birthday with his parents. On the way

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    Kirsten Wright Ms. Fogarty LTTC May 8‚ 2017 In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger‚ Holden acts hypocritical by hating fake people and loving unique characters because he doesn’t have a strong sense of self knowledge so he acts phony himself because he has not found his identity. Holden accuses almost everyone of being a phony‚ especially adults who he finds impossible to understand‚ which makes him even more terrified to become one himself. Holden attempts to hold onto his childhood while battling

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    Holden's Future

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    One’s past has a way of shaping one’s future. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ Salinger established Holden Caulfield’s character through his background and experiences. As a sixteen year old student‚ Holden had to encounter many obstacles from life to death. His pure mind becomes traumatized as he had to deal through deaths at such an early age. Allie was Holden’s younger brother‚ his death was like-changing for Holden Especially since the deaths were of children young of age

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    In the Novel Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Sàenz there are many recurring motifs. Two of the most repetitive and meaning full were the sparrows and the desert. In the book‚ sparrows represent the loss of Aristotle’s childhood and innocence while the Desert represents his personality. Aristotle’s innocence and childhood were portrayed by a sparrow. Aristotle grew up alone‚ his childhood was depicted as a period of time rushing to adulthood. With a father of

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    Everyone grows up and they change‚ but do they as teens change themselves to fit in and be accepted? In growing up people all face challenges‚ and hiding their identity becomes one of those many challenges. When a teen develops a personality it just might not be completely their own. Loneliness is a ginormous factor into the discovery of oneself proclamation. Holden constantly faces loneliness through the book. In trying to find out who he was/is Holden finds himself constantly searching for someone’s

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    In a variety of literature‚ main characters struggle with defining their personalities as their experiences alter and change who they are. In Neal Shusterman’s Unwind‚ one of the main characters‚ Lev Calder‚ has a major personality change from the beginning to the end of the book. When the reader first meets Lev‚ he is portrayed as a naive‚ arrogant tithe‚ eagerly awaiting his unwinding. However‚ by the end of the book‚ Lev is independent and rebellious‚ very much against unwinding. His change from

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    Read each question carefully and then circle the correct letter. 1) After leaving Mr. Antolini’s house‚ Holden falls asleep… a. At the park b. At the train station c. On the bus 2) While Holden watches Phoebe on the carousel… a. He starts to cry b. it starts to rain c. He sees Allie’s figure in the distance 3) According to Holden‚ what is the best thing about the Museum of Natural History a. The joy on the children’s faces b. Pretending to one of the historical figures c

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    Chapter One I can relate to Holden Caulfiled because he refuses to talk about his early life. I do not like to talk about my early life because those memories can be very emotional. Holden seems to not like his brother D.B. because he hints that he is bitter because he sold out to Hollywood. Unlike me‚ my brother and I get along very well. Holden also goes to a private school called Pencey Prep‚ and does not seem to like it. He is failing many of his classes. I am a bright kid‚ but I

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