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    Remember the Titans

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    that kills.” Knowing that Mrs. Mallard had heart trouble‚ her sister Josephine‚ broke the news to her as easily as possible that her husband had been killed. It was then that she wept and sank into an armchair her room. Was she weeping with tears of sadness or tears of joy? Mrs. Mallard and her husband had a strange relationship that left her feeling like she was free from prison. After the initial shock of being told the news of her husband’s death‚ she began to see life like she had never seen it

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    finishes off this poem by hinting that his anger towards god would be unjustified. God does not bring forth only sadness‚ he also brings forth happiness and hope. If god gives us both‚ then why does Hardy need to be so depressed why can’t he be extremely happy? Hardy’s answer to his own philosophical question is: It is not some supreme being giving me happiness and then giving me sadness based on my actions. It is just random chance. It is random chance that I have been extremely happy and extremely

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    negatively hurts/affects people. It causes the victims to feel isolated from the world. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ racism lowers Junior’s confidence and it causes him to think negatively about himself. It gives him a form of sadness and regret on how he currently has to live his life. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Sherman Alexie explores the existence and negative effects of racism against Indigenous Peoples. This is shown through Junior’s loss of self-esteem

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    Road Not Taken

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    Road Not Taken P. 1 Robert Frost’s: The Road Not Taken Road Not Taken P.2 In Robert Frost’s poem “The

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    suffering from a mental illness (eating disorder). The feelings that would occur based on this conflict are sadness and the feeling of not “being good enough”. If anything‚ I think the girl will break down and cry next and just before this picture I think the girl checked her weight on the scale and wasn’t happy with the number. Setting/Mood/Atmosphere: The mood of the picture is sadness and depression‚ the colours of the background/ photo is grey which resembles the girl in the photo is depressed

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    In the Fault of Our Stars

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    notices “a lot of young people who were very sick but also very‚ very funny‚ and often in dark ways” (Interview‚ Green). Depression still exists in cancer patients therefore John Green still corporates the sadness through Hazel’s character. John Green shapes her character as a development of sadness to happiness when she think “[she’s] a grenade” to a positive character where she enjoys life in the Cancer Group and her relationship with Augustus Waters (Green 99). John Green’s experience with children

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    Neutral Tones Analysis

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    Hardy is very neutral in tone; its melancholic note is created by a narrator reflecting on the termination of a relationship. Throughout‚ a soothing yet depressing language illustrates this duality. Hardy uses a variety of techniques to highlight sadness and emotions in the narrator. In the first stanza the scene and atmosphere is set‚ "we stood by a pond that winter day".No harsh sounds are present and the sentence epitomises the tranquillity yet disheartening nature of the poem. In the second line

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    family might want to come and say your “good-byes.” My mother’s tan face turned pale white‚ and tears began to fill her deep brown eyes. She looked as though someone had punched her in the gut‚ as a long tear came down her face and a look of fear and sadness had over taken her to a different world. After she got off the phone she was shaking like a naked child on a cold night. Through great gasps of breath she filled the family in on what was going on. My mother was very upset to drive so I had to drive

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    A Sad Experiences

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    discussing. Write a summary. In this summary tell the most important ideas you have mentioned. Do not give new information. Proofread your work. Rewrite if necessary to correct errors. Show your work to your teacher or parent when you are finished. Sadness is often seen as an affliction that is not normal‚ such as a disease that affects someone’s health is not normal. Hamlet‚ from Shakespeare’s play of the same name‚ is one of the saddest characters in the Western literature. Hamlet says this to Queen

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    Summer Reading Response

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    Lynn Dang Pre-AP English II The Book Thief 1. “His manner The quiet air around. When he turned the light on in the small‚ callous washroom that night‚ Liesel observed the strangeness of her foster father’s eyes. They were made of kindness‚ and silver. Like soft silver‚ melting Liesel‚ upon seeing those eyes‚ understood that Hans Hubermann was worth a lot.” The significance of this passage is the description of Hans Hubermann’s eyes as the color represents his worth and personality. It

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