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    she noticed every single one of them. But she didn’t say anything. It’s all true. Yea‚ she was a whore. Her body was used by men to satisfy their sexual pleasures‚ every day and night. She just looked back to see her reflection on the glass door. A tear fell from her eye because of what she saw. She’s very pale now. Her eyes are not like before that is full of joy. Her skin has many bruises. She’s sick. She already has sexually transmitted disease. She already has a lung problem

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    Billows of darkness smoulder into a red sunset. The ever changing face above‚ morphed into a grimace as charcoal wisps entice the atmosphere. Pirouetting tawny leaves waste no time escaping; scurrying in disarray past the wretched area that tempts them to stay a few moments more with the confident malicious grin of a force truly evil. The rays of justice are replaced by a tedious‚ starless canvas. The houses’ triangular hats are poised and manage to keep their composure‚ shielding unwilling eyes

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    Lewes once said‚ “Insincerity is always weakness; sincerity even in error is strength”. In the story “Rocking Horse Winner”‚ by D.H Lawrence the mother Hester appears to be an ideal and caring mother‚ but in reality she is not. In the story “TearsIdle Tears”‚ by Elizabeth Bowen Mrs. Dickinson (the mother) cares about how people perceive her in public more than her son’s emotions. Both Hester and Mrs. Dickinson are insincere but‚ Mrs. Dickinson is more insincere than Hester. Mrs. Dickinson can be

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    The Odyessy Part II by Homer 1.) When Odysseus tells Telamachus his plan to kill all the suitors‚ Telemachus is very doubtful that it will work because of the large number of enemies against just the two of them. When Odysseus responds by telling Telemachus that the Zeus and Athena would help‚ Telemachus doesn’t believe him. Telemachus thinks the Gods are too busy to care because they rule the entire Earth and their battle would have no importance to them at all. Out of all the people in

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    change her life forever. Her hands were shaking and trembling so much so that she dropped it on the floor. Her parents looked at her anxiously. Madam Rita‚ her mother‚ had tears in her eyes; she felt helpless as she watched Tia opening the medical report. Tia took out the letter and stood stock still after reading it. Tears welled in her eyes. She was devastated and slumped to the floor as soon as she comprehended that she had a tumour in her brain. The tunour was malignant and was at stage three

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    that sat firmly on an ethereal fair face‚ and held the most mysterious‚ passionate eyes‚ grey and musky‚ with a distinctive sparkle. Despite this‚ however‚ they looked as though they had cried many nights. Looking up further en route for the stars‚ a tear dropped off her curved chin‚ her air of mystery gained a murky aura almost like a spirit‚ like she was‚ dead. She continued her movement by dropping her head back down towards the floor. As she did so‚ stunning ashen hair plummeted over her pallid

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    My Place

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    My Special Place I have a place that I go to more than once a day. It is like a safe haven‚ a place of peace. I have always had this place and I am the only one who knows where it is. Whenever I visit‚ it is night‚ for that is the time when I feel the safest. The moon is visible‚ guarding the sky and earth‚ like a warrior of silver. In this safe haven of mine‚ it is always spring or fall. It is never to hot‚ like it is in summer‚ and it’s never cold‚ like in winter. The air is forever clean and

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    Remembering 911

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    For many Americans‚ 9/11 was a confusing and shocking time. Every day‚ thousands of people from all over the world visit the very sight where our two towers came crashing down. Many families are torn apart because of this catastrophic event and many are left wondering “why?” For me‚ remembering 9/11 is a difficult thing to do. I was only a little girl‚ but‚ I knew the world had changed forever. It was a normal September morning. I was in my second grade class with my favorite teacher Mrs. McClellan

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    Edward II

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    The dominant theme of Edward II is the theme of many of Marlowe’s  (and Shakespeare’s) histories: the will to power and ultimately‚ the corruption inherent in power. Edward isn’t murdered because of  his affection for Gaveston. Rather‚ it is because in bestowing such  extravagant favors on Gaveston‚ a commoner‚ he is subverting the ‘natural’  order of his position‚ neglecting both his kingdom and his family. He comes to realize that Gaveston wrongs him and he confesses in Act V‚Scene III- “O

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    Tears of A Tiger

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    The Tiger Will Always Be Trapped Titles of a book can portray an important message about the book or characters. One of the many meanings of Sharon M. Draper`s Tears of a Tiger is Andy`s depressing emotions. In the title the word “Tears” represents Andy`s feelings‚ and the word “Tiger” represents Andy. The title can also be portrayed as Andy feeling trapped in a cage like a tiger. The many emotions of Andy are how the title can be metaphorically interoperated. When one thinks of a tiger

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