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    important to reorganize my life. In the past two years‚ I learned a lot here. This experience not only broadens my view but also enriches my life. It changed my life for the good. I will try my best to do everything well‚ in order not to regretful in the following

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    in time. “I shall be telling this with a sigh” (Frost‚16). This states how the man was telling it with such sorrow because he could have taken the other path but again will never get the chance to take it. So‚ the speaker’s tone is very sad and regretful. “Sorry i could not travel both” (Frost‚2). This is an example of ethos and states

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    18 March 2014 Oedipus Rex and the Journey of Self-Discovery Those who have the ability of sight are stuck in the darkness of ignorance hidden behind lies and those who do not have the ability of sight are in the light of what the truth reveals. Throughout Oedipus’ journey of self-discovery one will notice how he develops as a character. Oedipus is referred to as a character that shows great pride and temper‚ his quick acts of judgement and fate are the reasons to his downfall as a tragic

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    The main character in “The Black Cat “by Edgar Allen Poe‚ is also the narrator of the story since it is told in first person point of view. He represents a man who has lost everything due to drinking‚ although one thing stays with him all the way through‚ his guilt. Guilt never leaves you no matter how much you try to make it. His drinking and his growing insanity only cause more pain to himself and to others. By the end of this analysis‚ you will know how the narrator’s never-ending guilt affected

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    In the poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden‚ the author uses subtle symbolism to reflect the speaker’s distant relationship with his father. The title of the poem immediately tells the reader that the poem takes place in winter‚ a time that connotes both coldness and gloominess. Hayden starts his short‚ redolent poem by writing that the speaker’s father put his clothes on in the‚ “blue black cold” (Hayden line 2). The reader instantly feels the cold and iciness inside and outside the house

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    himself and within his father. Jasper’s complex personality makes him an interestingly humane character with a strong heart but just brought up in a troubled home. Jasper Jones has to deal with Laura’s death in a way that makes him not only regretful‚ but also makes him somewhat blame himself for it. His admirable traits‚ being his compassion and fire‚ show that he is willing to walk with his head held high and carry on with his life despite the conflict he has within. Conflict within in the

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    because his responses shows that he is heedless. Furthermore‚ Joad does not feel guilty about his misdeed. For instance‚ Joad says to Casy that he is not ashamed of killing a person. This indicates the fading of Joad’s moral values because he is not regretful at all about his crime. On the contrary‚ Casy is guilty about his sins. When he tells Joad that he sleeps with the girls‚ “he looked over at Joad and his face looked helpless” (Steinbeck 22). This implies that he is compunctious about his immoral

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    of the characters allude to different way of life almost wistfully. For example Curley’s wife talks repeatedly about her chance for fame. “I was gonna be in the movies”‚ she says this repeatedly‚ to anyone who listens long enough. She seems to be regretful about how her life played out and almost wishes she did have the chance to be “in the movies”. Another character who seems to do this to an extent is George. When he isn’t dreaming about having his own land‚ he moans about how different his life

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    I chose to write about “Departure of the Volunteers of 1972” (The Marseillaise) by François Rude and “Eve” by Auguste Rodin. Rude’s sculpture appealed to me immediately‚ it is extremely rich in detail as well as drama. It is a very tumultuous and aggressive looking sculpture; Bellona the Roman goddess of war is leading the French into battle. The goddess in particular is my favorite part‚ the artist does a great job of making her look ethereal. The wings‚ robe‚ crown‚ and stance all exemplify

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    the place and that they were at the counter paying for her clothes that he felt the need to explain himself. "I’m sorry Pucky‚ but I hate people like that‚ I had to do something." Jessie omitted to apologize about the kiss as he saw no way to feel regretful to something that had felt so good to him. "You know that they acted like that out of jealousy‚ right? I’m sure you must have thought that it was about something negative but it’s not.

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