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    Plato v. Scarlett Letter

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    English Period 1 The Scarlett Letter and Plato (The Allegory of the Cave) have many questions that can be made. In Plato the prisoners are blinded from reality and only look at one thing‚ which are the shadows displayed on the walls. “Thus they stay in the same place so that there is only one thing for them to look at: whatever they encounter in front of their faces.” (part one) As in for The Scarlett Letter‚ the townspeople can be compared to the prisoners due to the fact that

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    room has been a part of me and the only place I can definitely call my home. I finally walk in and it’s like stepping into a comfort zone. Standing at the doorway looking inwards‚ I see my queen size futon bed directly across from me against the far wall waiting for me to be lay on. Its sheets and blankets are perfectly straightened and well organized. A plethora of pillows‚ different shapes and each one with its own‚ unique pattern rests atop the plain blue sheets. This color forms a bright matching

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    Gem of the Ocean Symbolism

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    Aaron Papp Dr. Bell ENGL 1102 8 February 2013 Symbolism at Its Finest Many authors through time and through this day and age have used symbolism in their works. Critics may say there is too much symbolism in some works. There is never too much symbolism in a work. Symbolism enhances the characters‚ words‚ places‚ and objects to levels that a average work could not reach without the use of symbolism. The more symbolism an author uses‚ the more attached a reader becomes to the story. Look at August

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    Essay- Community and Society Belonging is a paradoxical concept illustrating an individual’s sense of inclusions and exclusion simultaneously. This is evident in Raimond Gaita’s memoir Romulus My father as the individuals Romulus‚ Raimond and Christine experience the dynamic changes evident in the concept of belong to place‚ society and community. Armin Greder also explores the fluid and dynamic nature of belonging through his picture book ‘The Island’ through the isolation of the protagonist

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    The deserted house

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     Around the house‚ there was a towering strong brick wall which was positioned there like a prime guard  to protect the palace. Covering all over the wall were many different varieties of ivy‚ it was untidily and tangled like messy curly hair that had never been washed nor brushed for many long years.   Among the clutter shiny green leaves‚ the stunning multi coloured flowers stood out to get some sun and at the bottom of the mouldy wall were inch thick with dead leaves all over the floor.

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    parlor of the Bates Motel where Marion shares her last meal with Norman. As Norman invites Marion into the parlor‚ he sets the food tray on the coffee table and turns on the lamp. Immediately‚ Marion’s eyes point the camera to two birds mounted on the walls: an owl with full spread wings in the corner and a black raven hovering over the couch. Marion enters the room and takes her place on the couch under the raven while Norman sits across the intimidating glare of the owl and under another

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    Favorite Room

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    easily. The room describes my personality. If you were asked to describe your favorite room in your home what would you say? The walls of my bedroom are unique. Two walls are painted a soft tan and the other two walls are a dark chocolate brown. The cream colored floor is fluffy and soft. The ceiling is white with a fan painted tan with a cheetah print accent. All four walls have rectangular shaped objects lined with photos of my friends and me. The return air vent near ceiling has dried roses suspended

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    Slum Ruins A young guy slept in the slum ruin but he held a smile on his face forever A boy was founded under the crashed wall on his back in a slum ruin near the city and looked like it hit the boy really hard with a certain speed. But one thing could be sure was that accident caused the boy’s death. When the reporters arrived the scene‚ the crashed the walls and the ruins were cleaned by police without the boy’s dead body lying on the empty ground and left it under the sun. That’s how

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    our challenges

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    Our Challenges-(poem) When all we see‚ is darkness and gloom. We feel totally helpless‚ while running from doom. We eventually confront‚ our inner brick wall. Our choice is to break it‚ or give up and fall. We may search for our strengths‚ waiting patiently deep inside. From life’s obstacles‚ there’s no reason to hide. All our challenges‚ we must embrace and defeat. As we open our eyes‚ our true purpose we’ll greet. Let’s take a step outside‚ our routine comfort zone. This will

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    Survival - Narrative

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    after some years of weather. The walls had a softer appearance. They were made out of light‚ sweet-smelling wood that gave the shack its distinct‚ reminiscent aroma. On the exterior‚ the walls were painted vibrantly. Bright blue covered the walls that were vertically striped with yellow bars of wood that covered the cracks between the planks. The four square windows were colored a deep crimson‚ matching the large‚ windowed door‚ that covered the center of the front wall. Inside‚ it was equally as colorful

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