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    Guy de Maupassant in the short story‚ “The Necklace”‚ demonstrates that if one is unsatisfied with their life‚ they will ask for more and make sure they are not unsatisfied with what they have. Maupassant supports his message by using characterization of Monsieur Loisel when she was grieving for more in her middle-class life. An example of Monsieur Loisel characterization is “She grieved incessantly‚ feeling that she had been born for all the little niceties and luxuries of living” (28). This story

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    The Lost Girl

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    “The Lost Girl” Declamation by dhang I am a girl‚ young in heart and in mind… I am carefree‚ I enjoy doing nothing but play‚play and play… I seldom go to school but hmp! nobody cares! Instead‚you will see me roaming around standing at the nearby canto‚ or hanging around at the sari-sari store standing beside the jukebox stand… One day I asked I asked my mother to teach me how to behave‚ to live‚ and appreciate all the beautiful things in life. Would you like to know

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    acknowledge medium ones‚ and repay greater ones with ingratitude." Like Mr. Franklin said a favor returned without ingratitude is not worth the time. Ingratitude can run the the whole purpose of doing or achieving something. For example‚ in the story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant Madame Loisel is portrayed as an ungrateful woman because of how greedy and inconsiderate she is. To begin with‚ Madame Loisel was a very greedy woman. She feels unsatisfied with what she has and wants more. The narrator’s

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    Lost Brother

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    Lost Brother” This is probably my favorite poem in this packet‚ although reading this poem the first time left me kind of unsure of what to think. Was Moss talking simply about a tree that knew another tree that just died or was there a deeper meaning behind it? I suppose that if one were to apply human characteristics to a tree‚ one could find an answer to that. I thought of the tree in the poem as the younger brother to the tree that lived to be four thousand eight hundred and sixty-two years

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    The Lost Boy

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    “The Lost Boy” “The Lost Boy” is an emotional non-fiction story‚ an autobiography‚ of Dave Pelzer’s difficult trials of child abuse and experience in foster care. It is a tale of a young boy who lives in isolation and fear searching for a place to call home‚ for a family. “The Lost Boy” encompasses themes of love‚ hate‚ and ultimate triumph. Dave’s life at home was one of constant terror and “lifeless existence.” He was his mother’s scapegoat and the outcast of the family. His father loved

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    In "The Necklace"‚ Guy de Maupassant creates an irony about the Mme. Loisel‚ who always dreams she would live in a luxury life‚ which later costs her ten years of working to pay off for what she dreams for. Mme. Mathilde Loisel was born in a poor family‚ so she dreamed someday she would have a husband who is "rich and distinguish" (194). Unfortunately‚ she ends up getting married to‚ as the author describes‚ a "little clerks" who can’t satisfy her needs (194). Also‚ because of coming from a poor

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    In “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant‚ the story revolves on the ideas of greed. A woman thinks that she deserves the best of everything‚ but she marries beneath her. Her husband received an invitation to go to a fancy party. She refuses to go because of lack of suitable formal attire. Her husband gives her his savings and she borrows jewelry from a friend. The couple goes to the party and she is the most beautiful woman there. After arriving home‚ she finds the necklace missing‚ so the couple spend

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    Lost at the Fair

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    Lost at the Fair Every august the family would load up and head to the big fair in Leitchfield. Always excited to get there and head to the rides while dad went to the tractor pull. It was always a great experience until the year 1993. Mom was taking me and my brothers to the rides. We had been to several was having an absolute blast. Then my world froze and I was scared for my life. We were coming out of the fun house my brothers were ahead of me and suddenly I couldn’t find them. I looked

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    Lost In The Mall: Misrepresentations and Misunderstandings Article Review Shane Raymer South-central Kentucky Community and Technical College Abstract The studies described in this article investigates whether people can be fed false memories‚ or believe false information‚ into believing that (for example) they were once lost in a shopping mall at a point in their life. Lost

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    Lost Treasure

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    AP Language Arts Essay Lost Treasure There are a countless number of times when I heard that everyone should appreciate what they have. I never listened. I was young and naïve and now know that I should have listened. A person never knows what they have until they have lost it. They don’t know how valuable it is until it is out of their grasp. I have lost a lot of things I considered valuable‚ mostly material things that I could always replace. The person I lost is the most valuable but

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