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    deeply especially according to someone’s perspective. In the short story “Gregory” by Panos Ioannides the relationship between Gregory and the narrator are affected tremendously by the three factors; sacrifice‚ time and betrayal. In war it takes some type of sacrifice to survive. This concept plays a big role in the lives of the two men in the story. The narrator does not want to kill Gregory because he is a friend to Gregory and thinks it is inhumane. But he is stuck between his morals and job. The

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    favorite theme park. I noticed that she acts on impulse and there is little thought put into the consequences of her actions a good majority of the time‚ which Freud would describe as her Id. The first example of this was when Angelica went over Tommy’s house who is Suzie’s neighbor. She dug through the toy box to find binoculars which were used to spy on Suzie. While spying she sees how beautiful Suzie’s costume is coming along‚ and ultimately gets caught by Suzie. Another example of Angelica acting on

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    Shame Gregory experiences both external shame and internal shame. Gregory conveys his message by revealing how his life in poverty took a toll on him as a person. He shares many incidents to support his message. The girl that he wants the most does not even notice him. He is invisible to her and not even worthy of her acknowledgment‚ unless he is good. He explains how the students at school segregate him‚ as well as his teacher‚ because he is poor. He ends with his internal shame caused by his

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    one positive aspect of war‚ though‚ is the camaraderie and brotherhood that sparks between the men of a unit in its midst. “Full Metal Jacket” is the perfect example of both the negative and positive aspects of a war‚ perfectly depicting all the psychological tests men are put through under the stress of it‚ and how some of them fight to keep their humanity. “Full Metal Jacket” in an anti-war film. It stares straight at the ugliness of war and the potential for violence within almost every human being

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    Marriage by Gregory Corso

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    Pie Glue: The Sanctimonious Institution of Marriage Gregory Corso’s poem "Marriage" is a lucid example of how John Clellon Holmes described the Beat Generation: a display of "moral degeneration." The speaker of the poem is torn between submitting to the non-conformity of the Beats and conforming to society’s strict views about marriage and social structure. The presence of conflicting thoughts- whether or not to get married and looking at the prospects of marriage from two different viewpoints‚

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    “Doctor in the house” by Richard Gordon. This text is an extract from the book “Doctor in the house” written by Richard Gordon. He was born in 1921. He has been an anaesthetist at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital‚ a ship’s surgeon and an assistant editor of the British Medical Journal. He left medical practice in 1952 and started writing his "Doctor" series. The novels were very successful in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s. "Doctor in the House" is one of Gordon’s twelve "Doctor" books and is noted

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    Gregory Doran's Hamlet

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    In preparing for our first discussion on Hamlet‚ having already viewed Gregory Doran’s 2009 film adaptation‚ we deemed it necessary to devote time and focus on the film’s primary “set pieces‚” its unique depictions of various characters‚ and its narrative techniques used to further enrich the onscreen storytelling process. Professor Clary helped bring to our attention how even such aesthetic choices which may appear seemingly trivial at first glance‚ such as the actors cast themselves‚ can go so

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    Analysis of "A Doll's House"

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    Metaphor Analysis | | Metaphors: Doll in a doll’s house In Act 3‚ Nora tells Torvald that both her father and Torvald have treated her like a doll-child‚ with no opinions of her own‚ and have only played with her. Both men‚ she says‚ have committed "a great sin" against her in discouraging her from growing up. Torvald’s pet names for her are often prefaced by "little‚" showing that he sees her as a child. However‚ the responsibility for Nora’s stunted state is not wholly his. In Act 1

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    Gregory: A Short Story

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    of my being‚ although predominantly piercing my heart and soul‚ for what felt to be an eternity’s duration of time; however‚ only a few‚ mere seconds had transpired. “Oh‚ Mr. Gregory‚” the maniac began‚ resurrecting his voice with a condescending tone. “You despicable‚ ugly man‚” he continued; and as he did so‚ Gregory maintained his chins high and proud position‚ and spat scarlet-red blood onto the stage before him‚ where he was‚ then‚ promptly clubbed by his escort‚ and again placed on his knees

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    Rosson House Analysis

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    The Rosson House Museum named after Dr. Roland Rosson and his family is located in downtown Phoenix. It was built in 1895‚ by an architect named Alexander P. Petit. It is over 120 years old and is one of the few historic houses in Arizona that still stands in its original foundation. The house is about 2‚800 square feet‚ with ten rooms and five fireplaces. In todays day the Rosson House is now a museum open to the public. In addition‚ the Rosson House is full of history. The House was first built

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