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    Would you give up your freedom in order to be safe and controlled? Would you let your happiness be taken away to rid sadness? The Giver and Louis Lowery’s Newberry acceptance speech‚shows us that throughout life there can not be ups without downs. A utopia could never be created in today’s world because you can’t just sweep all of the world’s problems under the rug and continue to enjoy all the privileges and positives we have. In the beginning of The Giver‚ Louis focuses in on a community where

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    In As I Lay Dying‚ author William Faulkner introduces the audience to Jewel Bundren‚ a violent and harsh bastard who is no less than a “jewel” to his mother. He is an outcast‚ a third son‚ and the product of an affair. However‚ his mother Addie‚ who has been stifled by her lackluster marriage and the conformity of the church‚ sees Jewel as a gift. She finds joy in the sin and rebellion that created her son‚ and the more Jewel sins and rebels‚ the more she feels linked to him. However‚ Jewel is much

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    In his speech to University High School’s graduating class of 1951‚ William Faulkner establishes that the only thing standing against man in the battle of good and evil is fear. He persuades these young people that they have the power to fight against fear by using allusions to past and present events‚ and by appealing to the students’ sense of hope and confidence. In the speechFaulkner references the Cold War‚ the major global conflict at that time and for many years to come. He proves that the

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    conflict between the two came to a climax after Emily’s death in which the townspeople discovered his dead body and were able to determine that he was killed. Throughout the course of the story‚ Faulkner placed much emphasis on the lack information that was known by the townspeople regarding Emily and Homer. Faulkner first alludes to Homer’s death when discussing the complaints that the townspeople regarding a bad smell coming from Emily’s home. Although Judge Stevens claims that “It’s probably just a snake

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    Faulkner Vs Hemingway

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    Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner had completely different writing styles. Faulkner gives the reader insight into his characters and their backgrounds‚ whereas Hemingway deliberately omits certain details in his stories. Faulkner adds complexity to his stories‚ even when describing things that most people would consider insignificant. Hemingway’s word choice is less complicated than Faulkner’s. He uses short sentences and a prose style to get his point across in a blunt manner. Although each

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    SPEECH ANALYSIS & CRITIQUE Ted Williams Tribute Assignment: Speech Analysis & Critique Read the Manuscript for Beyond Batting by Stuart Howlett and answer the following questions. Does Stu have a strong introduction? Why or Why not? Please explain your answer in at least 5 sentences. Yes‚ Stu has a very strong introduction. After reading it the first time I was intrigued. I instantly wanted to keep reading more to find out about this American baseball player and his most charitable life

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    further the scientific knowledge of the world. Often times‚ people change how they act after an important event in their life. Alfred Nobel was one such person (Biography.com‚ “Alfred Nobel Biography”). In his early life‚ Alfred Nobel was an intelligent young man. He was fluent in many languages including English‚ Swedish‚ Russian‚ French‚ and German. The Nobel children’s education was conducted by private tutors in St. Petersburg‚ Russia. Aside from excelling in languages‚ Alfred Nobel’s interests

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    Does Nobel Grow on Trees?

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    DOES NOBEL GROW ON TREES? While broadcasting a speech‚ the Prime Minister addressed the nation that money does not grow on trees. It appears that this is a favourite phrase used by our Prime Minister. In fact‚ on an earlier occasion‚ he said in the same language when a delegation from Odisha approached him for more grants. Now perhaps the Prime Minister has got a unique opportunity to pose a question in a similar vein‚ “Does Nobel Grow on trees?” The centenary session of the Science Congress

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    In the short storyA Rose for Emily‚ Faulkner uses the role of male figures in Emily’s life to provide important character traits. The two men in her life‚ her father‚ Mr. Grierson and her boyfriend Homer Barron lead her to become a shelled up‚ introverted and mysterious woman. Emily’s father is her first and most influential male figure‚ providing the foundation for her "insane"-type behavior in later years. Homer Barron comes along later and forces Emily to revisit the tyranny of her father and

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    Alfred Nobel Essay 9

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    Alfred Nobel Alfred Nobel was born on October 21‚ 1833 in Stockholm‚ Sweden. At the time of his birth‚ he was the fourth son of Immanuel and Caroline Nobel. Immanuel‚ his father‚ was an inventor and engineer who had married Caroline‚ his mother‚ in 1827. They had eight children‚ but only Alfred and three brothers reached adulthood. As a child Alfred was prone to illness‚ but this didn ’t interfere with his love of explosives and the fundamentals of engineering. He learned these things from his

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