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    The ideal of America being the land of freedom was founded and has often been at odds with the lived experiences of many Americans. America is the dream land where everybody comes‚ becoming a very diverse nation. America is no longer‚ in my opinion‚ the nation of freedom. Although America is often regarded as the land of liberty and opportunity‚ the reality of freedom is complicated by ongoing challenges‚ with people’s experiences varying significantly based on factors such as race‚ status‚ and economy

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    Never Let Me Go – Kathy Kathy is a person who is proud of doing her best‚ she tries to describe to the reader without “trying to boast”. This shows that she is please with how she has done as a carer but also that she is aware that boasting too much can “get peoples backs up.” This also shows that she sees herself as privileged as she is “a Hailsham student.” Kathy is also portrayed as an unreliable narrator as she describes herself as “not the wilting type” although she “walked off” when

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    Bless Me, Ultima Poem

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    gun managed to kill the owl. the gun now pointed at tony‚ two hundred pounds of fear‚ worrying on him. bam! a bullet in tenorio. dead. dead owl was buryed on Ultima’s command. a blessing was given. tony asks for a blessing‚ bless me

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    Poem: ME AND MY FRIEND

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    thought the road will bend Until this very second And what lovely memories I still live in I remember all the fights we had everyday And in the end telling nay It is an honor to have known you Esprit de corps new You were noble And gave me respect which is humble You were always an obelisk by my side Even by the rising tide Remember the Golf‚ Tennis and Basketball You never had a bad call But at last I would like to tell you “you were as helpful as a beaver we are friends

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    our upbringing‚ and our exposure to a range of different experiences can determine our own identity. To popular belief‚ raising a child to various experiences develops their capability to be more confident and to try new things in life. In Never Let Me Go‚ the theme is brought out in the characters‚ The students at Hailsham are isolated from the world and can only rely on what they are told by their Guardians. Thus they are not able to journey the outside world to experience what It means to have

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    NEVER LET ME GO – KATHY H’S ROAD TO LIFE: HAILSHAM: Kathy reminisces about her time at Hailsham and events involving her two most important friends. Ruth‚ a charismatic but manipulative and dishonest ‘queen bee’ and Tommy‚ a kind boy with a bad temper who is disliked by the other students. She recalls watching Tommy from the sports pavilion where the girls and his friends bullied him. Kathy was concerned that Tommy would get mud on his favourite shirt so she tried to interfere with the tantrum

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    Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Never Let Me Go proves that humanity is not a quality that can be scientifically judged; it is inherent within any being capable of a conscious and rational existence. Humanity cannot be defined by how a person came to be‚ it is about what qualities make that person who he or she is. The main characters in the novel live lives complete with human emotion‚ experiences‚ suffering‚ and influence; therefore‚ the argument that they are not fully human is invalid. The fact that the

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    novel Never Let Me Go explores the ethical boundaries of creating an entire race of humans who’s only purpose it to supply organs. Beneath its straightforward plot line Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Never Let Me Go is an understated dystopia. The simplicity of the plot allows these themes to shine through with concise subtlety.  The society in this novel is dystopian. This is illustrated by the deception of the students into thinking they live in a paradise because of isolation. Never Let Me Go is narrated

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    Some of the lyrics are “Ain’t gonna let injustice turn me around I’m gonna keep on a walkin’ keep on a - talkin’ Marchin’ down to freedom’s land!” (Powell). When there were tough times and nobody wanted them around‚ the Nine would unite and sing this together. This song describes what life was like

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    death will catch up to us in the end. Kazuo Ishiguro expresses a clear understanding of the effect death can have on people; both when they themselves are confronted by their own death‚ or when faced with the death of a loved one. In his novel‚ Never Let Me Go‚ Ishiguro explores the inevitability of death; through the use of symbolism‚ tone‚ and characterization he illustrates a society in which death has been normalized‚ leading to passivity. Ishiguro uses several symbols in his story to indicate the

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