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    "This is already the hot chocolate and the honey soy chicken chips‚" the waiter put it on the table. "I will bring the bill later when all your friends are here." I nod friendly. I take the dish containing the broken chocolate and pour the pieces into my warm cup of milk. After that‚ I stir in the substance‚ caring it melts. Kyra and I sit in a cozy café in the middle of the city. The walls are painted in a light tone of blue and the chairs have nice cushions with a heart sewn on it. On each chair

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    By: Anonymous Plot Flaws in The Great Gatsby: The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a novel that epitomizes the time in our history known as the roaring twenties. It was a time of great extravagances and frolicsome attitudes. The novel also revealed the darker side of this time with its underlying themes of greed and betrayal on the part of many of the characters. The novel as a whole seems to be a very well thought out piece of literature with little or no flaws. However‚ if studied a

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    Curse or Character Flaws? By Anthony Doyle Throughout the history of the Pyncheon family‚ they have been plagued by misfortune. The misfortunes include early‚ unexplained deaths‚ loss of wealth‚ insanity‚ and familial turmoil. Some attribute these misfortunes to a “curse” that Matthew Maul placed on the family immediately prior to his hanging for being accused of witchcraft. I‚ however‚ believe that the problems the Pyncheon family experienced is due to character flaws that were passed from

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    hero because he has Tragic Flaws. Brutus’s first tragic flaw is that he is naive; he is not a shrewd judge of people. As Caius Cassuis states‚ “Well‚ Brutus‚ thou art noble. Yet I see/thy honorable mental may be wrought /…There for it is meet / That noble minds keep ever with their likes / For who so firm that cannot be seduced?” (1.2.319-323). This shows how naïve Brutus is because he does not see that Cassuis is trying to manipulate him. Brutus’s second tragic flaw is that he has rigid ethics;

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    Impetuous characters in the play Romeo and Juliet Impetuosity is a tragic flaw present in the characters of Romeo‚ Juliet‚ Lord Capulet and Friar Laurence; this flaw ultimately leads to the deaths Romeo and Juliet. The definition of impetuosity according to Webster Dictionary acting or doing quickly and without thought: controlled by emotion rather than thought. Impetuous people do not think about how their actions may get them in trouble or danger or even harm someone else. In Romeo and Juliet

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    many different characteristics that make a tragic hero worthy of popularity. All great heros throughout literature and history have been of noble birth‚ been fated by the gods to disaster‚ captured sympathy from the audience‚ and possessed a tragic flaw. Oedipus the King had all of these characteristics throughout his history and family. Oedipus posses qualities that are both empowering and a downfall. Since prophecies play a huge role in the story of Oedipus the King‚ we see the prophecies surfacing

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    not fit in?” In these books: Brave New World‚ The Maze Runner‚ and Blast‚ Corrupt‚ Dismantle‚ Erase they all demonstrate an utopian society in some way or another‚ but the flaws start to show in all of them. While these books try and achieve this perfect world with no crime or worries‚ the books all start to show their own flaws and how they are more to and more like a dystopian society in the eyes of the public. Utopian society are truly hard to achieve because everything has to be perfect with no

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    Baking cookies‚ we will be baking White Chocolate chip Cranberry cookies. So yummy the smell of these cookies will also offer a little bit of a sensory overload and provide us with a delightful treat. Before we start we must gather all of our ingredients and materials‚ the ingredients are essential to making these delicious cookies. By having to get everything ready a head of time this will show if the client has difficulty organizing his or her daily routine. The intervention goal then is to diminish

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    Romeo’s Tragic Flaws Leading To His Demise The noble hero in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is Romeo. His tragic flaw is that he is in love with being in love and his impetuous personality towards certain situations. Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is about an eighteen year old young man‚ and a 13 year old girl who fall in love so hastily. But it is not an easy love due to the fighting between the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. Romeo seems to be the one who is very pushy when it comes to

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    I firmly believe that Rome was a chauvinistic society because military prowess was valued so highly. Culturally‚ sports like gladiatorial combat were the machines of urges to dominate‚ overthrow‚ and kill. Seneca says‚ "all trifling is put aside and it is pure murder." The Roman empire as a whole was built on this very principle. It does not take much to notice that the empire was built from the ideas of a long line of men beginning with Lepidus‚ expanding within Tiberius’ reign and his son‚

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