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    Stars of luck shines only for those ‚who at-least try to find out their lucky stars.no doubt‚our fate is defined but one can change the way of his fate by finding a right track to achieve a purposeful aim of life‚finally success will definitely come to one.man is the creator of his own fate‚becusse god has blessed him with so many divine powers and talent can conquer the second world ‚if he really wants to do it.There are pivotal examples of many people who created their own glorious fate.some known

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    Chapter 91 demonstrates the way that humans are not so far from the rest of the animal kingdom. Richard Parker‚ who symbolizes Pi’s primal instincts‚ had just killed a man. Pi‚ representing the civilized side of himself‚ felt sorry for the man‚ but he still stole all of his possessions‚ used his body as fish bait‚ and ate part of the man. He says “I will further confess that driven by the extremity of my need and the madness to which it pushed me‚ I ate some of [the man’s] flesh.” (284). This cannibalism

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    Describe the relationship between George and Lennie and how is it portrayed throughout the novella ‘Of Mice and Men’ is a ‘circular’ novella written by John Steinbeck which follows the lives of two travelling workers in 1930’s America. It is set during the ‘Great Depression’ and the author uses the everyday harsh conditions of that time as a basis for the novella. He focuses mainly on two characters‚ George Milton and Lennie Small who are opposites of each other‚ but still travel together. The initial

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    Research Paper How Ernest Hemingway ’s war experience influenced his writing as shown in A Farewell to Arms and The Sun Also Rises English 102 John Thompson Mr. Teplitz Table of Contents Bibliography……………………………….3-5 A Farewell to Arms………………………..6-10 The Sun Also Rises………………………

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    Vestments and Sacred Vessels used at Mass Amice (optional) This is a rectangular piece of cloth with two long ribbons attached to the top corners. The priest puts it over his shoulders‚ tucking it in around the neck to hide his cassock and collar. It is worn whenever the alb does not completely cover the ordinary clothing at the neck (GI 297). It is then tied around the waist. It symbolises a helmet of salvation and a sign of resistance against temptation. 11 Alb This long‚ white‚ vestment

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    1: Hour 4 10\7\13 Did George need to kill Lennie? The Explanation There are some bad things in the world that we have to take action with; like dangerous dogs or bad people. Those things can be taken care of easily by either killing it or holding it in a secluded place. Now back when the story is being told‚ there weren’t many places to put people in‚ so they were sometimes executed. George had to do this with Lennie in chapter 6. Yet did he do this on purpose? So George killed Lennie because of

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    to write an account of life in working class areas in the Northern England‚ also Victor assigned Orwell to part-time job as a bookshop assistant. In addition‚ Orwell was a social democrat and is convinced that socialism is the best system to address inequality. George Orwell discusses his views on socialism and the left book club in the second half of the book however‚ the left book and Victor Gollancz were concerned and uneasy about the second half of the book due to his argument against the left

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    Year 3 Of Mice and Men coursework Question choice one In the novel "Of Mice and Men" George and his simple-minded friend Lennie are drifters who move from town to town looking for a place to settle. When Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s wife everything changes for ever. At the scene where George kills Lennie‚ Steinbeck uses different writing techniques to make this moment moving and tragic. Quotations from the book prove that he has achieved it. "You ain’t gonna leave me… you ain’t that

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    “Of Mice and Men” tells a tale of two men who cherish the bond and the dream they share in a world filled with brutality. George Milton is a small man‚ who took the responsibility of taking care of his half-witted and ungainly friend Lennie. The two men came to a farm to work‚ but Lennie accidentally killed the wife of the farm owner Curley. In order to save Lennie from a painful death‚ George kills Lennie with a shotgun while he is describing their dream to Lennie for the last time. It is the Purpose

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    Of Mice and Men revision Social and Historical context: 1930s America Of Mice and Men is written against the backdrop of a troubled America The Great Depression began in 1929 – lasted 10 years. Severe economic slump. Businesses lost everything meaning mass unemployment. (25% of population unemployed.) Terrible drought lasting 10 years hit 27 states and meant farmland became a dustbowl. Many farmers lost their land or had to sell it cheaply. Farmers had to travel to look for work (economic

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