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    would be something along the lines of being whipped or stoned. This relates to the critical lens because it shows what happens when you fear the consequences of the lie more then the actual lie its self. In All-night party by R.L.Stine the lie that was told from Patrick when he tells his group of friends was that the cut on his hand was really from the broken window. Patrick can relate to the critical lens because he feared the consequences of his lie which would be him going to jail for

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    Mohamed Abdelrahman Critical Lens Essay Grade 11 George Moore once said: “Difficulty in life is a choice”. This quote states that Life can be full of difficulties and a choice can either change your entire life into a positive way or destruct you and the people around you. I agree with this quote because sometimes the choice that a person is willing to decide can make others sad but on the other hand will lead to his happiness and freedom so its difficult

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    Juliannah Vining March 26‚ 2012 Critical Lens English “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience”–J.F.Clarke J.F. Clarke once stated‚ “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.” To me‚ this statement means that any individual who follows their conscience‚ and what they find to be right or wrong‚ is most brave‚ or strong‚ because they step away from society’s opinion and go with their own feelings whether

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    Comparison of two texts‚ “One flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “To Kill a Mocking Bird” | How do the authors of To Kill a Mockingbird and One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest use literary techniques to explore the concepts of isolation? Isolation and courage in the form of racism and discrimination is an analogous concept explored in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird and Ken Kesey’s novel One flew over the cuckoo’s nest. The authors exemplify the conflicts of isolation displayed by the

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    Feminism is a Futile Cause Twentieth century literature is not always sympathetic to feministic sentiments. Novels such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ The Age of Innocence‚ and All the King’s Men‚ try to undo the prominent effects the feministic movement of the 20th century. Women’s denial of their inferiority is the underlying fear that materializes in these three books to produce reactionary actions and attitudes from their patrimonial society in order to prevent the inversion masculine

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    Ona is portrayed as this weak‚ vulnerable‚ and sensitive woman who does not have the same stamina as Jurgis. She is a thin and a typical stay at home wife. She has a lot of compassion for her family but is too “weak” to take on a demanding job. When she is forced to go to work she cannot handle it. She also births a child and her body is not able to take it which‚ contributes back to her fragile character. Her name means graceful which can be considered the way that she carries herself. Her function

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    unlike jail were the judge says that someone would have to stay for whatever number of month (in McMurphy’s case six) and after that time has come the person is free‚ he also must the be committed so he could get out faster‚ McMurphy then thinks it over “he’d had a six months’ sentence at the work farm with two more months finished‚ four more to go….. he’d been close to a month in this nuthouse and it might be a lot better than a work farm….. but it wasn’t better to the point that he’d want to spend

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    friendships‚ both the adults and children are identically called ‘friend.’ By being called the same term‚ one individual isn’t of a higher stature than the other‚ creating equality between the two and destroying the adult – child hierarchy set by society. Thus‚ when Bobbie states‚ “I think everyone in the world is friends‚” she represents the childlike mentality that everyone‚ including adults‚ are equal to one another. () While the friendships between the children and adults blurs the adult – child hierarchy

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    America Opportunism is defined as self-interest seeking with guile. It includes blatant forms‚ such as lying‚ stealing‚ and cheating‚ as well as subtle forms of deceit‚ mostly the incomplete or distorted disclosure of information. It is responsible for real or contrived forms of information asymmetry. (Clegg) Does America possess some of the traits named above? Yes‚ hers comes mainly in the form of lying‚ deceit and manipulation. This is a seventeen year old girl who affirms her own beauty‚ and

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    of art. Many times‚ it is hard to express the written word on camera because the words that express so much action and feeling can not always be expressed the same way through pictures and acting. One example of this can be found in the comparison of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ and the film version directed in 1975 by Milos Forman. The novel details the time that R.P. McMurphy‚ a criminal‚ spends in an Oregon mental institution‚ after deciding that he would rather plead

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