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    Billy Bishop Goes to War is one of the most famous and widely produced plays in Canadian theatre‚ it is a dramatization of the life of Canadian World War I fighter pilot Billy Bishop. The concepts of survival and underdog heroes‚ as well as the attitudes towards war‚ are explored in this play. The concepts mentioned above fall into the themes of Personality and Values as well as voices through time‚ while also strongly relating to the Canadian identity A prominent theme in Canadian literature and

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    Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver [Notes] Conflicts: * Sam and her friends vs. Juliet * Sam vs. Death (External Conflict) Themes: * Choice * Samantha relives Friday‚ February 12th seven times. Each day‚ she makes different choices to try and change the outcome of the day. The third time Sam wakes up on the same day‚ she chooses to be a complete rebel. She gets to school late‚ skips most of her classes‚ seduces her teacher‚ and smokes marijuana. The days following‚ Sam tries to be

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    Pride has many benefits and many downfalls. Many qualities of pride can be beneficial‚ to be proud of family or friends can be uplifting and can form strong bonds. But pride can also mask genuine human emotions; stop those who feel pride from showing vulnerability‚ or weakness. The qualities of pride itself can be complex and inconceivable‚ like many human qualities. Each particular emotion has diverse and opposite effects‚ pride for example can be a word used to describe utter happiness and fulfillment

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    One feature to realize about The Importance of Being Earnest and Pride and Prejudice is that they are both similar in a comedic manner for readers to feel entertained. However‚ what separates the two stories are their themes; whereas The Importance of Being Earnest was written based on how society was around the Victorian Era in satirical form‚ while on the other hand Pride and Prejudice is concerned more with the idea of how love can overcome all obstacles despite the fact that two different people

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    Pride has several different definitions. The most common used definition of pride is being proud‚ or having a feeling of great accomplishment. According to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary‚ pride is an indirect feeling that conveys two sides‚ the positive and the negative side. On the positive side‚ pride is an invention of admiration‚ independent self-reflection‚ or a content feeling of belonging. Be negative produces a conflict between right and wrong since you only recognize your own personal choices

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    The value of Marriage in the Eighteenth Century “This is truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife.” (5) However in Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ we see that even a women is in desperate need of a husband. Austen spends a great deal of time explaining the rules of marriage in her time period‚ as it was a major theme in her novel. Jane Austen’s writing helps the reader better understand the historical point of view about

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    arrival in a loud‚ “JAGUAR PRIDE!” The sun rose on the horizon‚ scattering blues and pinks across our faces. We were divided into two groups‚ the larger stood not twenty feet away doing breathing exercises and stretches‚ the smaller divided into its own groups‚ both of which battling the wind and the sun; the elements acting against us. We warmed up and we fought the elements‚ but there was always someone reminding us‚ “Savor this moment‚ this is what we’re here for.” Before we knew it‚ we were standing

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    Fall Of Rome Essay

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    What were the primary reasons for the “fall” of Rome? The Roman Empire was a very strong civilization in 100 C.E. but as everyone knows‚ all good things must come to an end. The Roman Empire fell because of many reasons including disasters such as earthquakes and plagues. But I will not be focusing on that in this essay because those are not the most important‚ I believe the most important was a weak leadership due to that reason having a ripple effect. To begin with‚ weak leadership in the

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    The film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington covers the story of a man named Jefferson Smith‚ and through it portrays and depicts the ins and outs of government‚ particularly the Senate. After Senator Foley dies‚ Smith is temporarily put in his place. Throughout this movie‚ viewers are able to see just how manipulated Congress can be‚ as well as how valuable morals often win. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington accurately portrays the inner workings of political machines‚ the rules and procedures in the Senate

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    Just like Rome‚ the United States of America will fall someday. Just like every civilization that has risen‚ it will fall. To me‚ the fall of America isn’t a straight fall down‚ it will have multiple ups and downs. Here are my reasons why and how America will fall. One huge reason the great empire of Rome fell was because of the decline in their morals and values. Violence and crimes rose steadily as Rome fell. During Pax Romana‚ the golden age of Rome‚ there were at least 32‚000 prostitutes. In

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