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    Oedipus Fate Quotes

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    The time period that the story of the tragedy of Oedipus affected the events that happened in Oedipus’s life. The novel is about Oedipus facing his fate‚ and how fate engulfs his life and his surroundings. “Today you will be born. Into ruin.” This quote reveals how fate became a part of his life before he was even born. The story depicts how Oedipus although he tries cannot escape his fate. Sophocles intention for this novel shows how Oedipus’s deviation from his fate only seems to make his life harder

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    Frankenstein Guilt Quotes

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    of life? Two I have already destroyed; other victims await their destiny…." [Pg. 148] In this quote‚ Frankenstein confesses to be the cause of the deaths of William‚ Justine‚ and Henry. Frankenstein’s guilt of creating a murderous monstrosity drove him to confess to murdering his family and friends because he believed that his creation‚ which was

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    Speak Melinda Quotes

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    She thinks every mistake is stuck in a picture and that things can not change .She blames that everything that has happened to her on herself and does not share any of that blame so it sits there and eats her up inside and out There are multiple quotes in the book that show her depression in fact‚ you can just turn to a random page that will show you a part of who she is. Just as

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    Desmond Tutu Quotes

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    Desmond Tutu gave hope to people that are struggling with racism and he said this quote‚ “You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you‚ as you are to them (Tutu).” He is giving hope to people and it is not bad that you are black. Desmond Tutu was really mad at how racism was happening in South Africa. For example‚ in 1953 the government accepted the law that lowered education for black South Africans. He received the Nobel peace prize in 1984 which he innovated south Africa and the world

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    Winter's Bone - Quotes

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    Areas of study: Winter’s Bone Quotes Family history and the weight of the past and its impacts on people Woodrell’s depiction of people What it mean to remain a moral‚ decent person Page 7-8 – Contrasting characteristics between Sonny and Harold: Sonny…seed from a brute‚ strong‚ hostile and direct…his fists made hard young knots‚ and he’d become a scrapper at school. Harold…lacked the same sort of punishing spirit and muscle and often came home in need of fixing… Page 8 – Dolly kids: …were

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    1984 Quote Analysis

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    to exist in a different lifetime. This proceeds to Winston being tempted to rent the room of Charrington’s as his writing mentions his desire to not live alone anymore. He was also the one telling him all about the stories about the past and the quotes. O’Brien sets his plan since seven years ago. He has alway been bringing out Winston’s side he tries to hide by pretending like he’s siding with him. This encourages Winston to fight against the Party as he feels supported as he has someone who can

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    Fahrenheit 451 Quotes

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    “She’s dead. Let’s talk about someone alive‚ for goodness’ sake.” “She was the first person I can remember who looked straight at me as if I counted.” “It’s only a dog‚ that’s what! You want me to shoo him away?” “Books aren’t people. You read and I look all around‚ but there isn’t anybody!” “He might come and burn the house and the ‘family.’ That’s awful! Think of our investment.” “What about Clarisse McClellan‚ where do we look for her? The morgue! Listen!” “How in the hell did those bombers

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    The Lost Thing Quotes

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    Furthermore‚ the quote: “Eight thousand miles away in Cambridge she has come to know him” illustrates how the challenges of being migrants together and the mutual experiences in America and in India serve to strengthen their conjugal ties. Their relationship‚ hence‚ is an

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    Wyrd Sisters Quotes

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    exemplifies the hero archetype and the traits pertinent to all heroes. At first glance‚ it may seem like there wasn’t a character who is specifically chosen to be the hero and bring peace back to Lancre. Upon closer inspection‚ readers can find this quote "’You’d have to be a born fool to be a king‚’ said Granny" (Pratchett 66) which directly foreshadows that the Fool was intended to become king since the beginning of the book. He quickly becomes one of the most influential and key characters in the

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    Genghis Khan Quotes

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    To gain loyalty‚ he treated all men equally. He made it so that each received the same amount of food even if you were a commander or flag holder. Warriors were not envious of each other due to their equal rights. One-quote stated‚ “A good commander… must understand what his followers feel-or he will allow his warriors to suffer and his horses to starve”. Staying in a group was the key to success of Genghis Khan’s strategy. If one member attacked‚ the whole army was supposed

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