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    Goff is correct when she says the American Dream is dead. Well‚ at least the classic‚ ideal picture of what has been called the american dream. Across generations‚ Americans shared the belief that hard work would bring opportunity and a better life. America wasn’t perfect‚ but we invested in our kids and put in place policies to build a strong middle class. We don’t do that anymore‚ and the result is clear (Warren‚ de Balsio). Although‚ in the past‚ people have valued‚ or have been taught to value

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    ” A Parasitic Worm-Leech The uses of blood-sucking leeches as medical tools are prevalent‚ but a lot of people still detest “leeches” and in The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne used both characteristics of a leech to epitomize Roger Chillingworth‚ the husband of Hester‚ the protagonist. In the story‚ to find the man who gave birth to Hester’s child‚ Chillingworth entered the Puritan town‚ where Hester and Dimmesdale lived in. In the town‚ people considered doctors as “leeches” and Chillingworth lived

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    Letter Five - interconnectedness between the writer and the reader Social class: Weldon’s comment on social class in Canberra; “in pretty idiosyncratic suburbs where house prices define the status of the occupants and when you change houses you change your friends”‚ parallels to that in Austen’s time and novels. Power and purpose of the writer Since Austen‚ Weldon comments in a didactic tone; “any seminar on Women and Writing or Women Writers of the New Female Culture or whatever is instantly

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    Exposition – Dead Poet’s Society Neil’s suicide was more his father’s fault than that of Keating. Do you agree or disagree? The movie ‘Dead Poet’s Society’ produced in 1989 by Peter Weir unfolds many perception of life during the 1950’s. The Welton Academy‚ the place where the movie was filmed‚ sets a great example as it articulates the regimented life of numerous male students who suffer from pressure‚ lack of freedom‚ and high expectations of their parents and teachers. Many of these adolescent

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    soldier’s bloody death in the trenches. This statement is reminiscent of two First World War poems. Firstly‚ in Disabled‚ Wilfred Owen mentions that the maimed subject of his poem had ‘poured [his blood] down shell-holes’. Secondly‚ Rupert Brooke’s The Dead (i)‚ tells us of men who have ‘poured out the red/Sweet wine of youth’. Both poets and Faulks are reminding their readers that these men did not choose to pour away their blood‚ but have done so metaphorically‚ in that the war has forced them to waste

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    “Chivalry‚ dead or alive?” Are you one of the many that believes that Chivalry is dead? According to the Oxford Dictionaries (2010)‚ Chivalry is the combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight‚ especially courage‚ honor‚ courtesy‚ justice and readiness to help the weak. Farrell (2002) said that chivalry is a choice; the choice to do the right things‚ for the right reasons‚ at the right times. Even though the practice of chivalry is fading‚ there are still some gestures that few people do

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    Ziting Lin 11/3/13 Dead Poets Society It is a good movie for many stereotype teachers and parents to think about themselves. Although the final result of this movie is an unexpected tragedy‚ I believe that Mr. Keating got a perfect success when most of the students stood on the desk; the respectful teacher is their captain in their whole life. He makes the students know what life is‚ to help more young people to find his own. Students set up “Dead Poets Society” to release themselves. Also‚

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    rulers. They never went against them. Today‚ chivalry is not considered dead‚ it’s just evolved. Throughout the years‚ chivalry soon became nonexistent. To become a knight in the thirteenth century‚ people had to read a handbook that provided instructions to become a chivalric knight. Leaders at this time stressed the role of chivalric warriors in keeping peace and following the code of chivalry. Chivalry can be considered dead by some people‚ but others think that chivalry has been

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    A Letter to Macduff Dear Macduff‚ Oh‚ what you have missed! I have important news to tell you. A series of events happened at the banquet you failed to attend. The majesty left all of us thanes speechless and suspicious. It is not that I ever doubted your thoughts about Macbeth‚ but it is now clear to me that he is a guilty man with a conscience filled with remorse. The ceremony seemed as if it were going to be elegant and pleasing. There were an equal number of thanes on each side of

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    Dead Men’s Path Essay New ideas are the lifeblood of human cultural and academic evolution. It is the human’s ability to reflect and answer questions of the betterment of daily life that is responsible for the great achievements of mankind. Our ability to create new ways of doing everyday tasks lead to inventions like the car‚ to make transportation more efficient‚ or regular everyday machinery that makes difficult chores safer and easier. Dreams come true with new ideas as well. History as shown

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