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    The ending of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn does not work because the events show that Huck and Jim’s journey downstream did not actually result in Jim’s freedom or Huck’s maturity. Jim embarks on this journey for the sole purpose of being a free man‚ which according to the ending‚ is useless. He flees his slaveholder‚ Miss Watson‚ knowing that it is his only chance of freedom. According to Jim‚ he heard her “tell the wider she gwyne to sell me down to Orleans” because even

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    Plato Alternate Ending

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    "I’ll love you forever‚" he smiled‚ laughing along with his brother as he pressed down on the hole in his stomach. It was so easy to just be swept up in this‚ to think of Amaimon‚ let his love get him through the pain. The hurt would fade‚ his love would not‚ so he clung tightly to it. Amaimon seemed to inspect his injury as he spoke lowly‚ checking it over. Mephisto followed his gaze and was more than happy to see that his injury was already beginning to heal up nicely. Yes‚ with the earth king’s

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    “That’s a nice looking young man.” Her mother’s voice surprised her and she turned quickly and rushed past her mother into the shop. “I wonder if his parents are part of Charleston Society.” Her mother’s words were typical; it was always about wealth and society with her. Either you were well bred or you were commoners. “Probably not‚” she advised herself “since he is best man at a merchant’s wedding. I do not remember who Jeanette’s fiancé said he was. Do you remember his name‚” her mother asked

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    The Adventures of Huck Finn-The Controversial Ending The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has stirred up much controversy over such topics as racism‚ prejudice and gender indifference‚ but the brunt of the criticism has surrounded itself around the ending‚ most notably with the re-entry of Tom Sawyer. Some people viewed the ending as a bitter disappointment‚ as shared by people such as Leo Marx. The ending can also be viewed with success‚ as argued by such people as Lionel Trilling

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    At the end of the novel‚ the Giver‚ Lois Lowry left a vague ending which did not fully state whether or not Jonas and Gabriel made it to Elsewhere. Giving an unstated ending allow the reader to decide what happens next. Based off of the ending‚ Jonas and Gabriel lived to make it to Elsewhere. After Jonas and Gabriel leave the community‚ they overcome barriers‚ including the starvation possibilities and freezing to death. Despite being cold and wet‚ Jonas carried Gabriel up the snowy hill. As he walked

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    Prologue: The baby’s wail grew faint as the medicine did its job. Two hands pressed the minuscule chip against the base of the baby’s neck while the machine inserted it under the skin with utmost dexterity. When the operation was complete‚ there was no scar visible. The computer nearby made a beeping noise‚ recording the birth of yet another American citizen. In the next room‚ another baby was also going through the same process‚ but the doctor failed to notice that the computer remained as silent

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    horrible secret she withholds from everybody. The story’s delicate complexities continue to inspire critics while laid back readers find it one of Faulkner’s most accessible works. The reputation of the story is due in no small part to its dreadful ending. Upon the death of her father‚ she became lonely and a depressed woman who only wanted to meet somebody that would love her and marry her in the end. Her father’s death haunts her soul of how her father never satisfies with any man that would court

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    A Happy Ending for Romeo and Juliet "Love is such a powerful feeling that it bonds them together until death"              Romeo and Juliet is such a beautiful love story‚ and as I was reading it I’m always looking forward for the next scene‚ the twist makes the story more engaging to look forward to; every scene shows deep emotions that carries the readers’ feelings and interest. Though I’m not fond of reading much‚ I’ve read this exquisite story till the last page and never miss a scene nor

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    Plot- The plot of Happy Ending centers around different scenarios for two characters‚ John and Mary. Although each story might be different they all have the same ending which results in a happy marriage and death. This leads Atwood to make the point that endings tend to be generic and the real "meat" of a book is in the middle.  2)  Theme-  In Happy Endings the theme focuses on that the middle of a story is far more important than the end. Atwood argues that most endings are generic and non creative

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    Happy Endings. Or Are They? Never have I read a short story quite like Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood. As a matter of fact‚ a good amount of my peers and I have become baffled on whether or not to even refer to it as a legitimate story. It is divided into four parts‚ each giving a very frank and emotionless set of love scenarios. She purely tells it like it is; simply fact-based and stoic without any sort of feeling whatsoever. One thing leads to another‚ and that is that. Overall‚ the language

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