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    play Death of a Salesman and Melina Marchetta’s famous australian film Looking For Alibrandi. You might be wondering what cultural values and issues are‚ can anyone tell me? Cultural values and issues are the individuals desirable or preferable way of acting or knowing something that is sustained over time and that governs actions or decisions. Today I will only discuss a few issues which include the value of life‚ cultural issues and relationship issues in both death of a sales man and looking for

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    In this novel (Looking for Alibrandi) Josephine Alibrandi is seen as an illegitimate 17-year-old girl who is self-centred‚ ignorant and sensitive about her illegitimacy and her reputation and what people say about her behind her back. She is also described as confused because she isn’t sure where she stands in life‚ whether she is an Australian or and Italian‚ and is paranoid in thinking because she is of Italian background she is constantly being victimised and society wouldn’t see her for who she

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    Looking for Alaska is a novel written by John Green set in Alabama specifically the campus at the Culver Creek boarding school with the exception of a few important locations such as the Smoking Hole. The story is narrated in the first person through the perspective of Miles “Pudge” Halter‚ which has its disadvantages as he turns into a mental wreck after the death of Alaska. The novel “Looking For Alaska” focuses on many themes such as friendship‚ death‚ mortality and rules and order. These themes

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    University’s art exhibit‚ Looking Forward‚ Looking Back. The Globe is a triptych‚ which is an artwork that consists of three panels. Each panel displays a picture of an ancient globe resting on a kitchen chair. Hiott’s Globe exhibits four main elements of art: unity‚ variety‚ balance‚ and emphasis. Unity Hiott’s piece displayed unity‚ which can be thought of as elements within an art piece that brings together the artwork‚ to commutate the exhibit’s message of Looking Forward‚ Looking Back. Hiott accomplished

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    common belief for many Christians is that the death of Jesus was one undisputed event where Jesus was tried by the Sanhedrin‚ sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be killed‚ and then crucified on the cross by the Romans. There are four writers of the gospels‚ Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John‚ who all wrote about the death of Jesus. Most Christians think of the gospels as one story‚ however each of the accounts is very different. Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John all lived in different times and in different locations

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    I have recently read a wonderful book by John Green which is titled ‘Looking For Alaska’. The book is about a boy who is new to a boarding school; where he meets new friends and goes to “seek the Great Perhaps”. I think it’s a great book in which the author portrays the fragility of life‚ the importance of loving people while they’re still around‚ living your life to the fullest and also appreciating and understanding the value of friendship. The two main characters named Miles/Pudge and Alaska have

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    the novel‚ Looking for Alaska‚ John Green present Alaska Young mysterious death. However‚ the novel seems to argue that Alaska died from an accident because the day she died she was drank. Facing problems and drinking cause Alaska’s death. Times before when Alaska was little with eight years old her mother died of aneurysm. She came home and she needed to finish her homework in order to watch TV. In the book Looking for Alaska‚ Alaska was telling her friends about her mother’s death‚ “ and then

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    I support the death penalty‚ in certain cases. Some people do horrible things‚ and they don’t deserve to live when their victims died. If someone goes on a mass killing spree‚ don’t they deserve punishment for what they did? Yes‚ they do deserve what is waiting for them on their last mile of their life. However‚ I’m totally against the death penalty if the person is innocent. For example‚ John Coffey got framed for a murder he didn’t commit because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Originally

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    The poem ‘Parrot Deaths: Rite of Passage’ written by John Kinsella highlights the internal struggle the speaker is experiencing through the death of the parrots. Although the action is happening physically‚ the struggles the parrots face are parallel to the speaker’s own mental purgatory. Colour is intensely used to convey atmosphere and character to both the parrots and the speaker. The use of first person narration‚ gives the poem a personal tone. Colour and physical appearance are dominant

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    John Donne is one of the most famous metaphysical poets of the seventeenth-century versifiers. In fact‚ historians of literature consider him the father of metaphysical poetry. He wrote many wonderful and great holy poems. An example of his religious poems is sonnet number ten‚ “Death‚ be not proud”. In this sonnet he speaks about death and how it should not be proud because it is neither mighty nor fearful. To prove his point of view‚ he uses an argumentative tone and logical elements taken from

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