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    Aracelis Andino Professor Theresa Defranzo English 101 10/10/14 Poetry Assignment Maya Angelou: Maya Angelou was born on August 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis ‚ writer and civil rights activist is known for her 1969 memoir‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ which made literary history as the first nonfiction best-seller by an African-American woman. In 1971‚ Angelou published the Pulitzer Prize-nominated poetry collection Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water ’Fore I Die. She later wrote the poem "On

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    help Beauty is in heart‚ not in face 2. Life is a song - sing it Life is a game - play it Life is a challenge - face it Life is a dream - realize it Life is a sacrifice - offer it Life is a love - enjoy it 3. Life is a dream for the wise‚ a game for the fool and a comedy for the rich and a tragedy for the poor 4. You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life. 5. My formula for living is quite simple

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    audience to the main characters of the novel; Willy‚ Biff‚ Happy‚ and Linda‚ making them relatable and similar to the common man. Despite seeming average at first glance‚ the Loman family is wounded‚ and they are struggle to stay afloat. With his entire family on the edge‚ the burdens of the house and family stack up on Willy‚ ultimately leading to his death by suicide‚ which is a clear indicator that out of all the characters of the novel‚ Mr. Loman was most wounded by far. In order to be successful

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    Who Is Biff Loman Flawed

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    Biff Loman displays only a small measure of his youthful confidence‚ enthusiasm‚ and affection. More often‚ he appears troubled‚ frustrated‚ and sad. The name ‘Biff’ gives an appearance of a tough man‚ but in the play ‘Death of a Salesman’‚ Biff is a flawed character who is the opposite of the appearance his name gives. Although he is a flawed character‚ he manages to succeed at one thing that Willy was not able to‚ which is acknowledging his failures‚ rather than dreaming of something he is not

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    Hap Loman Monologue

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    doesn’t move any further‚ but puts the suitcase and the bouquet on the ground and stands with a hazy look focused on whatever that is in front of him. From the other side‚ a COLLEAGUE appears. COLLEAGUE: The hell hath frozen! Since when does Hap Loman travel by a subway? HAPPY (wakes out of the haze‚ looks around): Don! So good to see you! I’m running an errand‚ y’know. COLLEAGUE: At this time of night? I’d thought that you are partyin’ over the good news! HAPPY: Eh‚ I’m just going to see some

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    Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home Sherilee Oakes Instructor Weisman Eng. 225 27 May 2013 This film is based partially on a true story of a captive killer whale named Keiko. Keiko also starred in parts of this film and sequels‚ until he became very sick and despite everyone ’ help and concern he eventually died. This is a touching story about a boy and his killer whale. This was directed by Dwight H. Little. I intend to prove through this film‚ shot‚ music‚ sound

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    Happy Loman is recognized by his excessive insecurity. He reliably depends on other individuals’ opinions to settle on his own decisions. His dishonorable approach towards women makes him an immature man. The reason he’s so insecure is a result of the example his dad‚ Willy‚ set for him. Happy is continually taking after the feelings of other individuals. Whether it’s his dad Willy‚ or his mom Linda‚ he quite often ensures that his opinion happens in the meantime as others’. At the point when Willy

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    Task; Willy Loman’s failed life is symbolic of the American Dream’s failure. Referring closely to the text‚ to what extent do you agree? The idea of an American Dream is older than the United States‚ when people began to come up with all sorts of hopes and aspirations for the new and largely unexplored continent. It was the thought of by emigrant escaping to America from other countries that are experiencing hardship. For example‚ the Irish were in the middle of the Irish war of independence

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    Willy Tragic Hero

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    Willy should be considered a tragic hero. Throughout the book‚ The Death of a Salesman‚ we see how Willy’s character develops and how he is a tragic hero. Some may argue that he is not a tragic hero because he is not a good father due to his excessive pride‚ but this can be overlooked since Arthur Miller‚ the author of the play‚ even supports the fact that he is a tragic hero. Furthermore‚ the flashbacks willy sees show that he does indeed wants to be a good father which means that he is a tragic

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    The concept of belonging illustrates the physical and spiritual concerns of the human condition. These Notions of belonging manifest vividly in Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List‚ Skrzynecki’s Postcard and Ancestors‚ as well as Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi. When these two elements fuse‚ it creates a complex and ambivalent balance in which one either suffers or is enlightened. Skrzynecki’s Postcard encapsulates physical dislocation. He cleverly uses the postcard as a symbol of this. When Skrzynecki

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