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    Santy Claus Quotes

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    Christmas when I came home from school. Is that what you thought. Christmas is the day after tomorrow. Santy Claus‚ Benjy. Santy Claus. Come on‚ let’s run to the house and get warm." She took my hand and we ran through the bright rustling leaves. " This quote reveals two very important aspects of the novel. First‚ Benjamin’s lack of a concept of time‚ and secondly how vivid and endearing his memories of his sister Caddy are. Benjamin‚ who is mentally challenged‚ has trouble distinguishing between the past

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    Malala Yousafzai Quotes

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    without a burqa etc. This quote describes the conflict that Malala Yousafzai goes through to

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    Odysseus Loyalty Quotes

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    “But come‚ my friend‚/tell us your own story now‚ and tell it truly” (8.642-3). This quote takes place when Odysseus is talking to king Alcinous and king Alcinous asks about Odysseus trip home from Troy. The book ‚The Odyssey‚ by Homer and translated by Robert Fagles. This epic poem is about Odysseus and his epic trip home from Troy to Ithaca his home island. On his way home he and his crew have to go through many difficult trials. Odysseus is a great leader but he treats his crew like wild

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    Dead River Quotes

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    means it will be the tenth anniversary of my mom’s death.” The meaning of this quote is that unfortunately Cyn’s mother had died at the drowned in a river. However‚ she feels as if it isn’t so because she feels as if her mother is still there. Additionally‚ she later says‚ ”Please take me gently down the stream where I can’t be hurt. Somehow I can’t escape the thoughts of icy cold water and death even when writing.” This quote means that the death of her mother in the cold frigid water still haunts her

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    Antigone Quote Analysis

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    In this quote‚ Antigone provides an insight into her reasoning and defiance of Creon’s law. The recurring comparison of man’s versus the god’s law is addressed. Man’s law is only temporary and varies from leader to leader‚ however‚ the god’s laws have been unwavering throughout the ages. Antigone recognizes that she may suffer death as the consequence of defying men‚ but innumerably worse punishments and suffering if she fails to obey the gods. Eventually every human is going to die‚ however

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    Crucible Forgiving Quotes

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    The Power of Forgiving “Holding a grudge doesn’t make you strong; it makes you bitter. Forgiving doesn’t make you weak; it sets you free”(Willis). This quote is proven in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The Crucible is set in salem during the salem witch trials when a group of girls take things too far by accusing innocent people of witchcraft. Elizabeth Proctor is the wife of John Proctor; she was accused of witchcraft by Abigail Williams who had an affair with John. In this play‚ Elizabeth

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    Doubt Quote Analysis

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    something very like an instinct” (Kathryn Schulz‚ Being Wrong). I think this quote is saying that it is easier to believe that something is true than raise doubts about something. People usually believe what they see or hear without questioning its truthfulness. For example‚ the most common things that happen in our everyday lives is that we believe in what people say about others without actually knowing them. We believe in rumors about someone or something‚ but we do not question if this is true or not

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    Emperor Yuan Quotes

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    huge stones upon the Great Wall of China?” said the Emperor. The shows us that Emperor Yuan is far-sight‚ the fact that he cares about the future of his town‚ demonstrates to us that he wants a safe environment for the future generations like the one he is in now. “What is the life of one man against millions of others? I must take solace from that thought. This quote shows us that Emperor Yuan has made a wise decision to execute the inventor and burn his flying machine. Although

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    Othello Quote Analysis

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    Melissa Wong P. 4 - ENG 10H Othello section Reaction to the scene (1 per scene) - 15 points total Quote analysis (2 per act) - 30 points total Act 1‚ Scene 1 I was startled by how by Iago’s manipulative nature revealed itself in the first few lines of the play. Shakespeare uses this somewhat backwards introduction to illustrate Iago’s character and the significant role he will play in the attempt to ruin Othello’s seemingly perfect life. It was shocking to discover Iago’s duplicitous intentions

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    Macbeth Fate Quotes

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    murdered is coming back to haunt them‚ he says‚ “I will tomorrow— and betimes I will—to the weird sisters. More shall they speak‚ for now I am bent to know‚ by the worst means‚ the worst. For mine own good‚ all causes shall give way.” [3.4.138-142] This quote shows Macbeth’s belief in the witches. He trusts them so much that he goes to them to ensure his own safety‚ and when they tell him that he will be safe until the forest comes to his castle and no man born of woman can kill him‚ he believes he is safe

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