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    At first glance‚ Herman Hesse’s Siddhartha and Alan Paton’s Cry the Beloved Country seem like two entirely different novels with hardly anything in common. However‚ when the reader takes a closer look at both stories‚ he will find two similarities between the novels‚ both of which relate to truth. Firstly‚ although the process is different‚ both stories convey the theme that truth is essential to the cessation of suffering. Secondly‚ although the specific details are not the same‚ both stories also

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    College Prep Writing has been a useful class‚ and I am proud of what I have accomplished within it. One of the most important aspects I have developed in College Prep Writing is remembering to do the entire writing process‚ instead of simply just typing out an essay and turning it in. For the scholarship unit‚ I had to brainstorm topics

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    Sometimes life doesn’t always go the way you want or expect it to happen. At times‚ when things aren’t going your way you just have to suck it up and keep going‚ A common theme so far in the texts in College Prep English had been for the characters to overcome a mindset or obstacles in order to better themselves or situation. Therefore‚ these texts can be grouped into the label “Life Almost Straight” because the mindset or obstacle in all veers the main character off the straight path. Even if there

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    Overview This question asked students to read carefully a poem by Marilyn Nelson Waniek entitled “The Century Quilt” and to write an essay analyzing how Waniek employs literary techniques to develop the complex meanings attributed by the speaker to the quilt. The prompt mentioned structure‚ imagery and tone as examples of the poet’s techniques. With its phrasing‚ the question was intended to lead students to consider complexities in the quilt’s meanings for the speaker. Although a bedcovering

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    at the district webpage at http://www.ww-p.org; click on the “Parents and Students” tab; the link to “Staff E-mail Directory” is located there. If students transfer from one course level to another (i.e.‚ College Prep to Honors‚ Honors to Advanced Placement‚ or Honors to College Prep)‚ they are responsible for

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    HUM 2305-1D73 Pleasure‚ Happiness and the Good Life for Siddhartha Depending on who is asked‚ the good life has a different meaning. For Siddhartha‚ it had a lot to do with happiness‚ and happiness for Siddhartha meant achieving his goal of finding salvation through his own path‚ his own experience. That was the only way to quench his thirst‚ to find his destiny‚ to truly find the peace and happiness he seeks in his heart. Although he found pleasure‚ which he sometimes confused for happiness

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    were then accused of witch craft. The Enlightenment is a movement toward progress; The Enlightenment was a result of the idea that it was ok to agree with either science or religion‚ either agree with said people of the enlightenment are meant to question everything 2. The tenets of Lutheranism and Calvinism differed from Catholicism because they had a different ideas on how to reach salvation. The Catholics believed good works would ensure that everyone has salvation‚ Calvinists believed in predestination

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    TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE READING NOVEL TEST Part A: Multiple Choice 1. Why does Mitch feel guilty about his brother‚ Peter? A. He wasn’t there for him when he was dying. B. Peter had cancer‚ but Mitch thought he should’ve been the one to get cancer. C. Mitch was jealous of Peter. D. Mitch stole something from him before he died. 2. Why does Morrie feel it is important to accept our death early in life? A. So we can appreciate life and our loved ones B. So we can live life to the fullest

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    American Beauty PREEEEEEEP Themes Happiness Exists as an myth‚ goal (illusion) All the characters want to achieve it They all have different thoughts and beliefs of what happiness is and how to achieve it Lester Burnham Pursues happiness by reaching out to his true desires and ignoring what the society (mostly his wife) has to say In the end he realizes that he found true happiness‚ however he took it to a significant extent‚ by doing drugs‚ smoking pot‚ getting a cheap job‚ seeking a sexual

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    Comparison between Demian and Siddhartha Herman Hesse‚ a German symbolist author from the beginning of the 20th century‚ was very successful in his time for the novels Demian and Siddhartha. The former‚ his first hit novel‚ was a huge success in Europe and was the novel that made him famous. The latter‚ written only 3 years later‚ consolidated his success and praise as an author. However written by the same author around the same time‚ these two novels are very different in respect to tone and

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