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    The Catcher in the Rye Essay - Question #3 Many authors that write about the depressing life of a teenager try to make the character’s everyday life exciting. Unlike in J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye the main character Holden Caulfield‚ a high school drop out‚ stays humorous throughout the novel even though he has to deal with many troubles and personal issues. Throughout the novel‚ Holden is confronted with many topics he considers as disturbing‚ yet he finds reasons to stay

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    John Mieir Mr. Jones Language Arts October 4‚ 2012 Expository Prose Assignment 1.Ed Pilkington purpose for this article is to inform the audience that he wants to abolish the rule of execution because in this article‚ the U.S legal system made a fatal mistake by sentencing an innocent man to his death. This article is in expository style because it has a thesis that explains what he is going to talk about and it has the proper structure of beginning‚ body and conclusion. Another

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    Classification Paragraph - Classification paragraph is one of the seven types of paragraphs. It allows of defining ideas‚ their use and/or function through comparisons conducted on multiple levels. Consequently‚ classification paragraphs explore the meaning of things as compared to one another‚ and as positioned in related contexts. Classification paragraphs will use strong descriptive vocabulary which ought to visualize physical and conceptual differences between the subjects of writing. - Writing

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    Macbeth is a real tragedy written by William Shakespeare for what’s presented is a morally significant struggle‚ one that attempts to engage our sympathies and understanding. In this dark and powerful tragedy‚ Macbeth is a part of several murders‚ including the murder of King Duncan of Scotland. Macbeth performs these murders after he encounters the weird sisters and hears the prophecy that he will one day become the King of Scotland. But although Macbeth was the one that was directly involved in

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    How could the text be read and interpreted differently by two different readers? Animal Farm is a novel by George Orwell‚ published in England on 17 August 1945. According to Orwell‚ the book reflects events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917 and then on into the Stalin era in the Soviet Union. Orwell was a democratic. Is an animal novel through which Orwell indirectly attacks on the Russian Communism. Through a humorous and effective animal play‚ Orwell directs his satiric attack on the

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    In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare‚ being a tragic hero or villain is a debatable dilemma of Macbeth’s character. Some people think Macbeth is a tragic-hero because he is forced to commit his crimes by the spell of the three witches and the pressure from his wife. But other people think that Macbeth may be a villain due to his bloody deeds and over-ambition. Macbeth may be a tragic-hero because he matches Aristotle’s definition for a tragic-hero. Macbeth is a courageous man with

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    The missing elements of an Aristotelian Tragedy in Shakespeare’s Macbeth Ashley B. Eng3D May 9th 2010 Aristotle was a philosopher who used to think about the world and how things happen. Aristotle came up with a theory for what a tragedy should be. Aristotle’s theory for the perfect tragedy was that it should create fear and pity in the reader‚ and end in the purging of those emotions. Macbeth does not full fill the requirements of an Aristotelian tragedy. The elements of plot‚ character‚ and

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    For a Tailor? William Shakespeare’s tragic play‚ Macbeth‚ follows the effects that power possesses on one’s actions and shows that clothing can’t mask one’s true self. Macbeth begins the play as a noble and loyal servant of King Duncan. He is highly regarded and has won honor through his valiant actions in battle. However‚ when he is bestowed with a promise of supreme power he begins his rapid descent into corruption. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare uses clothing imagery to show Macbeth’s moral

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    Sheahan Prabhu Ms. Bancheri ENG - 3U1 November 29th‚ 2010 Macbeth and Pi’s Gradual loss of Morals Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi and Shakespeare’s tragic play Macbeth reveal certain similarities‚ when juxtaposed. These two texts display the gradual loss of morals between the characters of Macbeth and Pi. This is conveyed through specific events within the two books‚ such as Macbeth and Pi’s lust to kill‚ their guilt and themselves going crazy‚ will articulate the loss of their morals. The following

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    Jacob Jones English 4 A 11/13/12 Macbeth and Corruption "Does power corrupt automatically?” This famous expression is one often talked about‚ and there are truths in it. Shakespeare’s play of Macbeth is a good example where this expression can be seen in action. Macbeth starts out as a peaceful‚ well doing character‚ but later is turned into a cruel tyrant through his quests and desires for power. At the beginning of this play‚ King Duncan and Malcom talk highly of a loyal‚ battle-hardy warrior

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