weren’t the cause of my joining up either.. . you merely helped trigger it and you did control the service that I chose.” Here Juan’s Father is explaining to him why he decided to join the Mobile Infantry after he practically excommunicated Juan from the family a few years ago for doing the very same thing. Juan’s Father felt guilty and ashamed that Juan was doing something he wished he could have done. Deep down‚ Juan’s father knew the only way for him to find peace in his heart was to serve
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who put me in the hang bag‚ I can’t believe it. Miss Prism- Why did you put me in a hang bug? What you were opinion that time? I will forgive you because you correct your mistake for meeting us together again. Lady Bracknell- You’re the last smell from my mom so I better call you mammy if you want. Mammy thank you for letting me to proposed for Gwendolen‚ you know how much I love her right. It like car and a wheel they
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be okay. Right now it’s 8:00 a.m. and I’m on break. The Trench living conditions are not as good as I expected. Actually‚ it’s nothing like I expected. First of all there is an awful smell from all the bodies and second‚ I’m standing in a waste basket and water. I’ve learned to get used to the smell‚ but from standing in the waste basket twenty four hours a day it is giving me a small case of trench foot. Good thing it’s not too serious like other men. In fact‚ compared to the other men I’m doing
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Dear Doc‚ the professor of music. Why are you so calm in such a given state? Prison life is not fun at all when being locked up without any freedom whatsoever. Like you Doc‚ I would be very worried about your cactus garden. I know you miss the cottage a lot. Thankfully‚ you still have Steinway to play in the cell. What I like about music is that it makes any place feel like home. I know music is important to you‚ as much as your aloes. I find your performances very soothing to the ear. Your past
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Act V Dear Cassius‚ I am leaving this for you to read in your afterlife‚ as I am probably dead. I have asked Voluminous to hold out my sword while I run onto it‚ dying in vain. We have lost this major war‚ and we have died in honor and dignity. From the moment you started supporting my conspiracy‚ I knew you would be a loyal soldier until the very end. You have always supported me and never let me down. You have always been there for me. As soon as I heard that you had asked Pindarus to kill
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thesis / intro- “Letter from Birmingham Jail" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ written in 1963‚ is a powerful letter and eloquent defense of non-violent resistance against systemic racism and injustice. In the letter‚ King responds to criticism from a group of white clergymen who had labeled his actions as "unwise and untimely." While directly addressing the clergymen‚ King also speaks to the American Society as a whole‚ highlighting the urgency of the civil rights movement. King skillfully employs
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theology in Paris‚ which at the time was the center of theological studies. He served as the Pope from 1198 to 1216 and is known for expanding and reestablishing the Pope’s authority over the Papal States‚ launching crusades‚ and reforming the church. During the years between 1203 and 1204 Pope Innocent III wrote advice letters to powerful church members from England to the southern part of Italy. These letters were intended to give instructions to the administration of the church on how to deal with specific
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Martin Luther King’s inspiration for writing his‚ “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was mainly to appeal to an undeniable injustice that occurred during his time. His letter was in response tos eight white clergymen‚ who objected to King protesting in Birmingham. Dr. King effectively crafted his counterargument after analyzing the clergymen’s unjust proposals and then he was able to present his rebuttal. Dr. King effectively formed his counterargument by first directly addressing his audience‚ the clergymen
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Letter From Birmingham Jail In King’s essay‚ "Letter From Birmingham Jail"‚ King brilliantly employs the use of several rhetorical strategies that are pivotal in successfully influencing critics of his philosophical views on civil disobedience. King’s eloquent appeal to the logical‚ emotional‚ and most notably‚ moral and spiritual side of his audience‚ serves to make "Letter From Birmingham Jail" one of the most moving and persuasive literary pieces of the 20th century. In Birmingham
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“If I have said anything in this letter that overstates the truth and indicates an unreasonable impatience‚ I beg you to forgive me. If I have said anything that understates the truth and indicates my having patience‚ I beg God to forgive me” (King 301). Martin Luther King Jr. writes an argumentative letter defending demonstrations against segregation. While serving eight days in prison for participating in protests in Birmingham‚ King writes his famous “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (293). King is
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