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    over me like a mountain. Or at least that’s what it felt like. My past year had been an interesting one. I had attempted to adopt three kittens‚ Mist‚ Cole‚ and Owl‚ all of which ended up being sick. Mist developed a growth in her throat that would be too expensive to care for‚ Cole was diagnosed with a rare disease with no known cure‚ and Owl caught a fungus called ringworm. I was almost at a breaking point after three sick kittens. I believed that any kitten I tried to adopt would be sick. Yet here

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    Established in the spring of 1860‚ Dry Creek Station was one of the latest stations built by Bolivar Roberts and his men. Dry Creek Station served as a break for both the Pony Express and the Overland Stage Routes. Indian outbursts were common at this station.(Dry) On May 21‚ 1860 four men lived at the Station: Silas McCanless‚ the station keeper‚ W. L. Ball‚ a Pony Express rider‚ John Applegate‚ and Ralph M. Lozier. McCanless was living and married to a Squaw Indian. The Indians that morning camped

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    Symbolism in The Pearl by John Steinbeck Novels were created to show a very naive view in great depth. The Pearl is a novel in its most complete form. Steinbeck does this by conveying life symbolically. Through symbols‚ John offers the reader a clearer look at life and it’s content. He shows major imagery in four ways: Kino‚ music‚ Coyotito‚ and the "Pearl of the World". Kino overall symbolizes clearly good and innocent. Kino is thought of as "a wise‚ primitive man" who is hungry for fortune

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    The men in the story symbolize authority and society’s attitude towards women. The play is an insight into the lives of poverty stricken rural women and the role that women face in society. Glaspell shows us the elusive nature of truth and uses symbolism to argue for equality between the sexes. The play begins in Minnie Wright’s kitchen. Mrs.

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    Throughout history authors have incorporated religious meaning in their writing. Christian symbolism can often play a role in British literature. C. S Lewis‚ one of the most recognized literary British scholars to ever live‚ did just that. The Chronicles of Narnia is often revered as one of the most admired children’s series of fantasy novels with Christian parallels playing a vital role throughout the series. Clive Staples Lewis was the most popular author of Christian books of his era. He attended

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    There was a lot of symbolism in chapter 6 of The Pearl‚ and most of it is very strong. When Coyotito died it symbolized sadness and anger. Kino was sad because it was his first and only child‚ and Coyotito was very important to him. He was also angry because he died because of the pearl. Coyotito’s death finally made Kino realize that the pearl was evil and it was destroying his life. He then knew that he had to throw it away to make the evil go away. Juana and Coyotito symbolize security to Kino

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    "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck illustrates through subtle symbolism a woman’s struggle for sexual identity. "The Chrysanthemums" is also a story that examines the unhappiness of the marriage between Elisa and Henry Allen. "The Chrysanthemums" takes place in Salinas Valley‚ California‚ which seems like a site of isolation due to the fact that no one or nothing is near there home on this valley. Due to the fact that no one or nothings is near readers can think that Elisa lives her life through

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    Symbolism in My Life There are things in life that represent who we are and what our life is like‚ these express what our past‚ present and future are. For example‚ a yin yang showing the good and the chaos from the‚ an Aum symbols for the present to symbolize serenity‚ and peace and shoes to represent the future and where life will take you. The significant objects for my past present and future are a music symbol‚ a yin yang‚ and a pair of shoes. The most significant symbol of my past would

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    Carla Meadors is the proud owner of Lost Creek safari which is a small zoo outside of Stillwater she has had the animals for twelve years ranging from lemurs to water buffalo the animals on her twenty one and half acres but the animals are only on about ten of the acres. Not a lot of people of been to a zoo owned and ran by locals which is a very neat and unique experience. When you do go to one of these you can learn and get so much closer than a regular ole zoo. They have had multiple people tell

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    Iligan‚ Jessica Professor Cox November 14‚ 2012 English 1302-319 Symbolisms in “The Chrysanthemums” John Steinbeck’s The Chrysanthemums is a story about a woman named Elisa Allen. She is a beautiful‚ smart‚ and strong woman who is unsatisfied with her present circumstances despite living a married life. The lack of intimacy and children in the marriage is the cause of frustration that she feels. Cultivating the chrysanthemums becomes an outlet for her frustration and disappointment. Steinbeck

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