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    Juana: A 12 years old girl with black hair‚ she was thin‚ very innocent‚ poor‚ aggressive and honest. She had a hard life and always felt guilty of the death of her little sister. Her purpose was to find her father in “El otro Lado”. She is the main character of this book and she will live the hardest times of her life trying to find her missing father. Adelina: A more less 17 years old girl‚ she works as a prostitute‚ she lives in Mexico. She run away from his house because she fall In love

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    George Orwell the concept of solitude is destroyed by the Party. In every person‚ there is a part that is kept hidden‚ a part of you that no one else knows. A part of you that can make your own decisions and can do this without the influence of others. This quintessential part is stripped away within this book‚ leaving the characters as mindless robots who only do what they are told‚ and have no opinions of their own. The party ensures that this occurs in a variety of ways‚ one of which is by having the

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    The Influence of Solitude Robert Frost’s poems‚ Desert Places and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening are about similar settings in nature. The setting in each poem is a cold night with nothing surrounding the speakers but nature. Through the use of basic stanzas and simplistic diction‚ Frost is able to reveal more than the just the characteristics of nature By comparing each speaker to their surrounding Frost is able to express a sense of solitude within the natural environment as well as within

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    Hundred-Foot Journey In the film‚ The Hundred Foot Journey‚ the actors are able to effectively portray the theme that treating your enemies with kindness rather than spite you can learn to eliminate your enemies and transform them to your greatest friends and can even people that you love. The actors were able to create this strong sense of theme through their ability to really connect with their characters‚ which convince the audience and connect with the characters. The characters in The Hundred

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    The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) Director: Lasse Hallstrom Stars: Helen Mirrerm‚ Om Puri‚ Manish Dayal‚ and Charlotte Le bon Introduction: Kadam Hassan‚ a talented cook‚ leaves to France after a deadly fire burns the family restaurant to the ground‚ and ends his mother’s life. Trying to find a place in France to open a new restaurant‚ the family has a minor car accident that helps them find the perfect place. Led by Papa (Om Puri)‚ the family settles in the picturesque and elegant village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val

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    BSBAA 3 October 15‚ 2007 Solidarity of Emotion towards fulfilled Solitude INTRODUCTION “A wonderful reflection existing in alternative nature about the queries of self about his/her being and everyone in its society; whether the truth resides on this option or in the conventional justifications is not a big deal.”

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    Essay OneSolitude” by Henry David Thoreau demonstrates the need for humanity to connect with nature. He also goes in-depth about what is means to be lonely and how one can be alone while being surrounded by others as well as how one can achieve to be not be lonely in isolation. Thoreau explores the surroundings of his home and Walden Pond while giving the reader a sense of bliss over the simplicities of nature for a spiritual experience. “The Call of the Wild” by Gary Snyder emphasizes on how

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    relationship or compromise with the outside world. He is pure in communication‚ a solitude that devours itself and everything it touches. He does not pertain to our world; he is not from our city; he does not live in our neighborhood. He comes from far away: he is always far away. He is the Stranger. It is impossible not to notice the

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    what most people would say a rather dishevelled look. He has very big‚ black fluffy hair and very old dark brown glasses with pale grey eyes behind them. He always wears the same black sweater and his Scottish green and red chequered scarf. However one very peculiar thing about Robert Pierce is that he is afraid of black birds. He just cannot come near them. They are too fast and fly

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    One for One American Transcendentalist writer‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson once said‚ “to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” In today’s society many entrepreneurs and businessmen do not see this as the definition of success. However‚ thirty-five year old entrepreneur and adventurist‚ Blake Mycoskie‚ agrees with Emerson’s definition of success. In 2006‚ Mycoskie started the for profit company‚ TOMS. The company sells shoes here in the United States

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