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    Eulogy of Parson Johnson Hello everyone‚ I thank you all again for coming along to pay tribute to Frank Reprieve Wilcox or more well known as Mr Van Gogh‚ a member in our community who was not rightly recognised and possibly seen by some as an oddity. I am Rodney Johnson and would like to use this time to reflect on our Mr Van Gogh in order to value each member of our community in a greater way. Mr Van Gogh’s real name was Frank Reprieve Wilcox. After thinking back over his life‚ I realised how

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    Piggy Monologue

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    me. I look up just in time to see two figures appear out of the fog coming towards me. Running towards me. My feet are frozen to the ground. I can’t move. The figures get closer and I can make out their faces. “Piggy?” “Simon?” What are they doing here? Before I have time to react Piggy charges into me‚ forcing me to the ground and jumps on top of me. Simon pulls out a knife. “Please Simon‚ no!”‚ I scream. I wake up just before the knife enters my body. Another nightmare. It has been 5 years

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    Representation Of Piggy

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    strong symbolisation of Piggy because they both hold things together. This representation is true because people use rope to tie or hold things together much like Piggy does during the story. A quote from the text to show this is “The first thing we ought to have made was shelters down there by the beach” (Golding 35). In addition piggy exemplifies a rope because he supports the group. A key way Piggy supports the group is taking care of the little ones. In conclusion Piggy symbolises a rope because

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    Bracken We always gave each other forever time. You always had power‚ strength‚ true loyalty and superb knowledge. You were always there despite everything. Your love and support were pure. You were so gifted‚ made us laugh constantly. Had your own language called “Hurrah” which we also called ‘a Bracken thing’ referring to contentment. Your love was unconditional and pure. You always wanted to be there. You never gave up which has confused us today because this sudden tragedy was

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    My name is Ted and I am one of the nephews of Louie and Amy Alves. From day one Amy faced obstacles and even on her death-bed she never showed fear‚ never stopped laughing and never gave up. She inspired so many people throughout the course of her life and that was obvious by the turnout at the wake last night. Amy was a die-hard sports fan and a very athletic person growing up. She had 9 brothers and sisters‚ which I am sure contributed to her competitiveness. There is no doubt that she came from

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    The journey of life begins at the day we are born‚ we get afraid as the first time we walk because we might fall and get hurt‚ we are afraid to do some things because we might fail‚ and sometimes we are afraid to confess because we might be rejected. That’s how life begins with us‚ we are afraid to do something new‚ because we don’t know what life will it bring to us‚ sometimes it’s good and sometimes it’s bad. We never know what tomorrow will give us‚ but tomorrow is the reason why we become stronger

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    I have two memories of the Church—both of which are embarrassing. The first was during my First Communion‚ which is third of the seven sacraments where someone first receives the Eucharist (the body and blood of Jesus). For the ceremony‚ my parents dressed me in a terribly fit suit and at that age I was missing both of my front teeth—I looked ridiculous. Sometime during the ceremony I accidentally blew out my candle. I look around and every other kid still has their candle lit so I tried to fake

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    Eulogy For Rachel

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    Eulogy Thanks for comimg everyone‚ I know this is a very big day. I just want to start by telling you what kind of person Rachel was. Although sometimes I met rachel the first year of high school. she was the girl sitting in the front row‚with ger notepad and her blonde hair...rch and I said to myself...I dont like her‚not only because sje was blonde because she was a smart blonde. Then I got stuck doing a project I know its not nice bad mouthing the deceased but Hainting me‚ aproving my eulogy

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    "Piggy saw the smile and misinterpreted it as friendliness. There had grown up tacitly among the biguns the opinion that Piggy was an outsider‚ not only by accent‚ which did not matter‚ but by fat‚ and ass-mar‚ and specs‚ and a certain disinclination for manual labour." (Golding 68) The character Piggy in William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies serves as the intellectual balance to the emotional leaders of a group of shipwrecked British boys. Ironically‚ their new society values physical qualities

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    Piggy Character Analysis

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    ______________________ Name: UNKNOWN Known Alias: Piggy Status: Deceased Physical Description: “He was shorter than the fair boy and very fat…” “ ‘I was the only boy in our school what had asthma... And I’ve been wearing specs since I was three’ ” (Golding 1‚9). Piggy is a 12-year-old young English boy who is overweight for his age. Out of all of the boys on the island‚ Piggy is the least fit of them all. In addition to his weight‚ Piggy also has asthma‚ poor vision‚ and due to this‚ he

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