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    prominent characters. F. Scott Fitzgerald gives a lot of information on Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ Nick‚ Tom‚ Mrytle‚ Jordan‚ and Mr. Wilson. All these characters are in some way connected to one another. Each of these characters have a uniqueness about them‚ but they also have many similarities. Some of the character traits that are prominent in this book are greed‚ love‚ hope‚ pride‚ ignorance‚ lust‚ lying‚ and trust. Gatsby and Nick are two very different characters‚ but they are good friends towards one another

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    Michaela AP Lang & Comp Nick Jans Rebuttal April 25th‚ 2013 Nick Jans is a retired‚ somewhat bitter‚ teacher and in his article Student Problems begin at home he stated‚ “kids these days ain’t what they used to be”. First‚ he claims that the teachers are not to blame‚ it’s the students. Then he turns it around onto the parents. Jans tries using logical appeal to talk about teenagers’ gaming habits‚ and he tries using emotional appeal towards parents about sex‚ having bad attitudes and how

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    Immoral Traffic Prevention Act‚ 1986 In 1950 the Government of India ratified the International Convention for the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Persons and the Exploitation of the Prostitution of others. In 1956 India passed the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act‚ 1956 (SITA). The act was further amended and changed in 1986‚ resulting in the Immoral Traffic Prevention Act also know as PITA.  PITA only discusses trafficking in relation to prostitution and not in relation to

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    In his article‚ Why Abortion is Immoral‚ Don Marquis argues that abortion is seriously morally wrong and should not be permitted except in certain cases (2012). The exceptions Marquis makes for when abortion is permissible include‚ in instances of rape‚ when the pregnancy could threaten the woman’s life‚ when the fetus is anencephalic‚ and during the first fourteen days after conception (2012). In his argument‚ Marquis attempts to bypass the traditional abortion debate which has largely focused on

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    The Cask of Amontillado In the horror story The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allan Poe ‚the author‚ made the main character‚ Montresor‚ a unreliable narrator because of how Montresor changes his feelings on Fortunato by wanting to kill him one minute but also calling him friend another minute. The story is about a man named Montresor who was humiliated by Fortunato. Since Montresor was humiliated he decided that he was going to have to get revenge on Fortunato because of what his family’s

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    My primary source is a segment of the sketch The Gunfighter by Nick Offerman. The story took place in a pub‚ where the gunfighter found that a strange voice saying out every character’s mental activity in front of all the others in that pub. After the voice exposed several character’s secrets‚ which were mostly immoral‚ the atmosphere had been driven to the boiling point. At that time‚ the gunfighter made a speech to evoke others to revolt the voice’s control. His words worked for a second‚ then

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    The Narrator Sets the Tone Authors often use narrative to influence the way the reader perceives a given topic. Using different types of narrators‚ for example first person or omnipotent‚ the author can control the information available to the reader‚ which causes the reader to draw conclusions based solely on the information as presented. In “A Rose for Emily”( 84 ) the author uses a limited omnipotent narrator to relay the events over a period of several decades that relate to Miss Emily

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    a hot summer in an American town called Franconia. According to the narrator this town is an awfully drab place to live‚ and a place‚ where “no one’s imagination is working overtime”. This is the uninspiring suburb‚ where the narrator lives with her brother‚ Jason and her mother. Along with Jason’s best friend‚ Eugene‚ the narrator and Jason study at the Franconia High School. Although Eugene is Jason’s best friend‚ the narrator and Eugene have a lot in common. They both seem to be really clever

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    Nick Cave: Soundsuit‚ 2012 “Wow! This is beautiful”‚ I thought to myself seeing Nick Cave’s artwork titled Soundsuit. I loved each detail about the artwork at first sight‚ from the different rectangular patterns poised together to the glamorous shine it gives‚ standing at a human like shape. Looking at the Soundsuit gives me a higher level fancy feeling. This artwork reminds me of a cartoon character. This sculpture was precise with details and made me wonder what was the sculptures meaning‚ what

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    The narrator of The Great Gatsby was a character by the name of Nick Carraway. In the beginning of the novel‚ Carraway describes himself as being honest‚ as he tells himself “ I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known” (Fitzgerald 65). He also keeps his opinions to himself‚ as he thinks “I’m inclined to reserve all judgments” (3)‚ which he had learned from his father. Though he is quiet and seemingly simple‚ Carraway’s goal before being involved with Gatsby was to break away from the

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