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    kill a mockingbird” (Lee‚ 1960‚ P.119). This quote further explains the innocence of a mockingbird‚ and how they do not want to cause any harm. There were two characters who helped the symbolism and one of them is Tom Robinson.

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    while indirectly meaning something else. American author‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ displays this device seamlessly throughout his 1925 novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ to highlight the American Dream. In the eyes of most‚ the American Dream can be defined as followed: “the ideals of freedom‚ equality‚ and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American” (Dictionary.com). Fitzgerald‚ however‚ seems to reject this idea of the American Dream by building his plot around a character‚ Jay Gatsby‚ and

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    Enter Three Witches‚ written by Caroline B. Cooney‚ was written based off of the famous story Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare. In the story there were many different cases that caused the storyline to be poor. There were poor choices in the way the author tried to tie the story with Macbeth by using Acts and Scenes from the story‚ the author hardly used any sophisticated words to enhance the writing in the story‚ and it’s difficult to find the climax in the story if there even is one.

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    When the Puritans moved to the New World they created a new society based upon perfect adherence to the strict and intolerant Puritan philosophy. However‚ the moral center of their universe could not hold because the people themselves although normally English‚ were blends of their European ancestries and the folk culture of generations before them. Puritan philosophy was rooted in the search for spiritual perfection. Witchcraft was viewed by Puritans as evidence of the man ’s spiritual weakness

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    People said they were Mayella Ewell’s. ” Mayella Ewell symbolizes the geraniums in more ways than one. Geraniums can mean preference or gentility. Mayella prefers a more gentle lifestyle. She’s just a young girl that doesn’t know any better. Mayella wants more for her life and for herself. Geraniums can also

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    She uses this mechanism because it is effective way of relieving her stress. This is a good way to deal with her problems because it takes her mind off what is happening in the outside world . Also‚ Jane rads because when we the audience are introduced to Jane in the text‚ she is very lonely because she has no one in her life and this allows her to be distracted from that so she can be at peace. The main coping mechanism Jane has in the novel is reading. Jane uses this because it

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    and humiliation. However ‚ Hester Prynne carries the symbol upon her with a very different out look than the puritans intended. Hester and the Puritans both have strong feelings for this Scarlet Letter but both will not come to terms and define a universal meaning for this strong symbol. <br> <br>The Puritans intend this A to be a disgrace to Hester Prynne. To make the public aware that she is nothing but a sinner and an adulteress. The Puritans want nothing more than to cause humiliation ‚ depression

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    Genetically- Modified Foods and Ingredients (Speech to Inform) Visiting a supermarket has become a usual experience of each one of us. We have to read all the labels that warn us against genetically-modified ingredients and its expiry date. I‚ try myself to calm down that epidemic services take control over dangerous products. Yet‚ I have my doubts in eating my favorite snack‚ French fries that is done in a fast food. The cumulative effect of genetically-modified foods is particularly dangerous

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    children’s democratic civilized meetings. When Ralph and his civilized society falls apart‚ the respect for the Conch does too. Finally‚ when Piggy is killed the conch is broken into many pieces. Savagery has complete control and there is no civilization. What was an integral part of the civilized society is now shattered and savagery has free reign. Again‚ these correlations prove the fact that the Conch is a symbol of civilization in the Lord of the Flies. Also‚ its links with civilized or uncivilized

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    that. During the first few chapters of this novel‚ the author introduces Pearl as the product of sin‚ causing most people right away to symbolize her as sin. This is important because the reader should know what Pearl symbolized at first and that it has the potential to change. It will describe why

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