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    Personal Essay

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    noteworthy personal essays are written by famous personal essay authors. I think reading a personal essay is like having a deep conversation with someone. I am reminded of the drunken heart to hearts I had in high school with fellow friends out on the ranch. A personal essay is a story filled with feelings‚ sounds‚ comparisons‚ parallel to me‚ parallel to everyone somehow. Sitting down at a computer wondering why a personal essay is so popular‚ thinking about the other essays I have written

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    Truth or Flaw? In every play or book that a person reads the characters are never perfect. They always have a flaw that causes a problem or conflict within the storyline. This is true for Hamlet’s character in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. In several of Hamlet’s speeches he discloses many flaws in his character to the readers throughout the play. These are aspects that have thus far only been able to be seen as fragments in other speeches. One of Hamlet’s most renowned traits is his

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    My Biggest Mistake

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    My Biggest Mistake This story is about the biggest I have ever done. I was 17 years old at that time and had had four birds since I was 10 years old. By the time I turned 17‚ my parents decided to immigrate to the United States. I had had only 15 days before I flew to Vienna. I loved my birds which I wanted to bring with me. I searched about how I could bring my birds to another country before doing something wrong. I found a veterinarian surgeon who could take care of my birds’ problem

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    Hamlet's Tragic Flaw

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    Hamlet’s distress understandable? Why does he fail to act until too late? Is his inaction due to a tragic flaw? Until relatively recently‚ critics tended to assume that the causes of tragic misfortune resided in some moral defect of the protagonist. Aristotle’s term hamartia (derived from “fault‚” “failure‚” guilt” but literally meaning to “miss the mark”) was often translated as “tragic flaw‚” leading critics to seek the chink in the hero’s armour (such as pride or ambition) which leads to his

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    Hamlet's Tragic flaw

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    English 112 Essay Assignment Due: February 14th Many commentators on Hamlet have suggested his tragic flaw is his inability to act because he thinks too much. Do you agree? Every character in every book has benefits and flaws that will affect the outcome in their own situation. Sometimes their benefits overcome their flaws and everything turns out great. Other times a characters flaw can ruin what they have planned or ruin them as a person. A tragic flaw is a weakness or limitation

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    My Biggest Goal

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    My Greatest Goal             Graduation had to have been one of my biggest goals. I’ve had many throughout high school‚ but this would by far be my greatest accomplishment. I had overcome the whole high school episode. Graduation was something that had to be done and something I wanted to do. I have always known that I was capable of anything I put my mind to‚ and finishing school made that clear to me and everyone else. If finishing school could be done then‚ I knew I had other things that had

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    My Biggest Fear

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    during ones childhood. Fear also comes in a variety of common things such as Snakephobia (fear of snakes) or Hypsiphobia (fear of heights) but there are uncommon fears as well such as Hadephobia (fear of hell) or Heliophobia (fear of the sun). My biggest fear is actually very common called Coulrophobia (fear of clowns). For many people such as myself‚ the cause of coulrophobia develops during our childhood‚ affecting us in many different ways‚ and it stays with us well into our adulthood affecting

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    Grammy's Biggest Night

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    Music’s Biggest Night: The Annual GRAMMY Awards Each year‚ the National Academy of Recording Arts and Science recognizes the most influential music-makers of the year through its GRAMMY Awards (RoBair 36). It recognizes categories such as: albums‚ singles‚ videos‚ and other multimedia works‚ by celebrating a range of artists with styles as diverse as Americana and Rap‚ Bluegrass and Classical‚ Gospel and Electronica (RoBair 37). The Grammy’s are for recognition of amazing works. Hailed as “Music

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    True Education Flaws

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    For decades‚ authors and critics have written about America’s educational system’s flaws‚ but to this day these problems are still present. Why aren’t they being fixed? Why aren’t our students fully prepared to go on after high school? Although many people deny the existence of problems in our education system‚ the problems are very real and directly affecting students’ futures. The problems facing the education system are all related to depriving students of “true education”. Many authors

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    Biggest Pet Peeves

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    My biggest pet peeves are someone chewing with their mouth open‚ and people who don’t use their manners. It makes my skin crawl to here the saliva and food get chewed up. Watching someone who chews food with their mouth open is the most unattractive thing to me. It actually makes my stomach weak thinking of someone doing this. I notice it every time and instantaneously my attitude changes. Nobody enjoys watching or hearing food as someone chews it up. I am disgusted and I just want to leave where

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