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    Snow White‚ The Message Beyond The Fairy Tale I don’t remember how old I was when I first watched Walt Disney’s adaptation of the story Snow White. I do remember I liked the movie because it was full of color and life. This story woke up my child dreams and expectations of friendship and love. As Snow White‚ I thought the love of a prince would bring happiness to me. After growing up and finding a frog instead of a prince‚ I thought Snow White and other fairy tales were really not beneficial

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    of symbolism is an important and effective method of storytelling in The Piano Lesson. Symbolism is a technique used by writers to associate one object or idea with another. This technique is essential in The Piano Lesson due to the small-scale‚ rural environment in which the story is told. Important thoughts and ideas that Wilson is trying to portray about African-American society could never be expressed without symbolism‚ due to this small setting. There are many examples of symbolism in The

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    The Functions of Symbolism in Literature In literature‚ almost all writers like using symbols to extend meaning beyond the prosaic. A symbol is a figure of speech in which an object‚ person or situation represent something in addition to its literal meaning. Many writers—in fact‚ most or all authors of fiction—make the symbolic use of concepts and objects as rhetorical devices central to the meaning of their works. Cisneros‚ O’Connor‚ and Poe‚ for example‚ used symbolism extensively‚ to suggest

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    “In the Hands of the Whites…” On February 21‚ 1899‚ the U.S. gunboat Petrel docked near Fort San Pedro‚ signaling the American occupation in Cebu. The following day‚ the American flag was raised at the fort as the city’s republican forces led by Luis Flores‚ Julio Llorente and Leoncio Alburo‚ capitulated and surrendered the city “under protest”. “Is this a sign of a new beginning or just the end of the first misery?” was one of the many questions in the minds of the Filipinos of that time. The

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    not only of their retirement‚ their hopes and dreams. When handling the affairs of others it is important to be completely honest and legal. This means when conducting business one should be sure that we are not compromising any ethical values. White Collar Crime is an article written about illegal trading and insider information obtained from doctors involved in a 2008 pharmaceutical trial for an Alzheimer’s drug. According to Gustin this was one of the most lucrative insider schemes in United

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    The book White Oleander is the story of a girl and her mother. Astrid Magnussen is the daughter of a beautiful‚ ethereal artist named Ingrid. Ingrid is irresponsible but strong‚ powerful‚ and commanding. “She was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen…” Astrid says‚ “I know a lot of young girls think that when they’re small but she was the most beautiful woman most people had ever seen.” Ingrid has strength‚ a certain calloused cynicism about her shrouded in the illusion of realism. Astrid is young

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    Black and White In 1997‚ Amanda Coyne’s “The Long Goodbye: Mother’s Day in Federal Prison”‚ was published by Harper’s. This was her first publication‚ and a moving one at that. She talks about her sister’s time in prison‚ and the things she observed during her visits to her. After reading this essay‚ it got me thinking about a deep and debatable idea that she seemed to believe. Is being a good or a bad person as simple as doing a good or bad thing or always making the right choices? Or is right

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    In Looking For Alaska‚ by John Green‚ there is a lot of symbolism and meaningful objects presented throughout the book. In my collage‚ I chose to include some of the book’s most important objects and pictures to help give a deeper understanding of the book. First off‚ I will explain why I have chosen the pictures on my collage. One of the most important pictures is of the maze‚ or the labyrinth‚ which represents the line‚ “How will we ever get out of this labyrinth of suffering?” that Alaska Young

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    the town that he is in‚ as a way to search beyond the ruins and escape the culture and reality of the 20th century all together. On top of that‚ Ambros states that he and Cosmo‚ “go up on the roof and see a moving baldachin‚ a pattern of black and white canopied overhead as far as the eye can see” (133). Ambros notices that this bird has to ability to leave a human’s standpoint and can fly above everything with a whole new view. It amazes Ambros that this bird voluntarily chooses to come sit with

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    Color Symbolism in the Great Gatsby: Corruption and Characterization “Involuntarily I glanced seaward- and distinguished nothing except a single green light‚ minute and far way‚ that might have been the end of a dock” (p. 21) The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was set in the Roaring Twenties‚ which were known for loud parties‚ corruption‚ dishonesty and the wannabe rich. F. Scott Fitzgerald creates the theme of corruption‚ particularly of the American Dream‚ in The Great Gatsby by presenting

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