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    In Lord of the Flies‚ Simon has been characterized in a sort of all seeing‚ knowledgeable creature. Having epilepsy‚ or a similar condition‚ was considered a holy disease‚ that he was connected with god because of it‚ he was purer than the other boys in a sense. The scene after his death really shows that. The passage describes the “clear water [that] mirrored the clear sky” and the flowing of nature around Simon. Had it been one of the other‚ the corrupted and savage boys‚ the flowing of the water

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    also decipher the other problem that unfolded in this story dealing with Mr. Whikham and Lydia getting married. Mr. Darcy paid off Mr. Whikhman debts without Lydia family knowing who actually did it. That was his way of making amends to the problem because he blame his self for Whikham marrying Lydia. Mr. Darcy felt as though if he had told other people about what type of person Mr. Whikham really was that Lydia marriage would’ve never taken place. Because she was so young and

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    How to Get Away with Murder is one of the biggest shows for its starting season. With an average of nearly 9 million viewers each week‚ it holds a special place to those who faithfully tune in every Thursday. Shonda Rhimes as creator and producer one should always expect some sort of thrilling drama. This is the kind of show where there are always so many things going on that it’s sometimes hard to take heed of the plot’s impact. Rhimes truly incorporated that mind-blowing twist and shocking betrayal

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    of parent with kids ages 15-18 use restrictions on their kids phones‚ and a survey showed that 38 percent of parents didn’t think that restrictions were good‚ and the second highest score was it depends. This confirms my claim because George and Lydia didn’t realize that their kids can do acres of stuff online‚ and that it is not safe. So when the kids had the nursery as a savanna‚ they misused their freedom‚ and the parents didn’t even know. When kids their electronics taken away‚ they get in a

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    most significant difference is the type of freedom given to women. The contrasting aspects of the two types of freedom is best described by Aunt Lydia‚ who believes‚ “There is more than one kind of freedom. Freedom to and freedom from. In the days of the anarchy it was freedom to. Now you are given freedom from” (Atwood 34). In her statement‚ Aunt Lydia identifies that women in Gilead are given the “freedom from” instead of the “freedom to”; meaning that the freedom to make independent decisions

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    Relationship in Pride and Prejudice In the novel Pride and Prejudice‚ written by Jane Austen‚ several‚ if not all of her characters‚ can confirm the belief that in order to achieve happiness one must discard their pride and in turn‚ replace it with self-respect accompanied by some humility. In addition‚ acceptance and mutual respect must replace one’s prejudice. The novel reveals four couples that live through social inconviences. The setting‚ although the novel does take place in many different

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    abilities of perception. She takes pride in her ability to perceive the truth of situations and of people’s characters‚ although her perception often fails her when she takes influence from vanity. Austen portrays this through the introduction of Mr Wickham.‚ the attractive and amiable villainous character. Elizabeth is drawn to his sob story in spite of its obvious weaknesses. The story feeds her prejudice of Darcy‚ suiting what she has already decided about him. Her hyperbolic‚

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    THE THREE ADVENTURERS There stood the three adventures enveloped in eerie silence‚ as they studied in awe at the intricate carvings strewn over the great columns and walls of the ancient Draugr crypt. Olaf reminiscing about the old tale that a rather adventurist bard telling him. The story of a great hero whom was the defender of the nation and was the greatest swordsman to have ever wielded a blade. He had fought many battles and won them all but there was one such battle he had lost. After

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    author acknowledges gender role expectation as Lydia becomes Alice’s primary carer as John was adamant that he needed to maintain his career due to being the breadwinner. I enjoyed the suspense of wondering whether John will take the job in New Year. The author let the reader believe the worse of John assuming that he will take Alice from everything she knows for his own gains. Although I was pleased to be proved wrong‚ I was angry that John had left Lydia in charge of caring for Alice so that he could

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    Irony is the art of expressing two meanings simultaneously; the obvious surface meaning the majority will regard as the only meaning and on a deeper profounder meaning which lies behind the obvious. The tension created by this ambivalence can be and has been put to a variety of uses. Ironies abound in Shakespeare‚ so do they in Dryden and Poe.Shakespeare employs them to underscore the tragic plight of a man‚ while Dryden and Pope use them to mock at human follies and foibles.among the forty eight

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