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    mother. As a young black teenage mother‚ I have learned to grow up quick. The things that I have learned the fastest were to nurture‚ care‚ and to protect my son‚ Jaylen. These were the three basic instincts that I have had since the day I first saw him. As far as I am concerned these instincts will not go away until my soul is resting. Nurturing my son is very important. To me‚ nurturing is more than just feeding him. Nurturing is also educating him and training him to be all that he can be. I do the

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    Dramatic Irony

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    Examples of Dramatic Irony from Act I & II | Characters Involved | Sympathy?Antipathy? | Reason your sympathies lean as they do | Evidence- Lines & Explanation of Effect | Act 1 scene 1 | Hamlet‚ Claudius‚ Marcellus‚ Horatio‚ Barnardo | This is where the ghost is first seen by Horatio‚ Marcellus and Barnardo‚ representing that the King’s spirit is still alive as he is not yet at peace. I feel sympathetic for Hamlet as in the next scene everyone is mourning over the King’s death and Hamlet

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    IDEALISM VS PRACTICALITY ’He ’s driving my husband crazy with that phony idealism of his‚ and I ’m at the end of my rope on it! ’ (Sue‚ Act Two) Idealism: The pursuit of high principles‚ purposes and goals. Practicality: Matter of fact. Mindful of the results‚ advantages and disadvantages of an action. The characters in All My Sons live in two worlds: Idealists and Practical Thinkers. This has been an fascinating theme to analyze. In my head‚ to be practical is not a bad thing. It is the

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    The Killing Fields

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    “The Killing Fields” follows American journalist Sydney Schanberg and Cambodian translator Dith Pran during their time in Cambodia. Together they are working to cover the tragic events occurring in Cambodia from the chaos of the war. Over the course of the movie‚ Schanberg relies on Pran as a friend and as a source for information. The journalists are faced with conflict when they are at the French embassy and learn that the Khmer Rouge demand that all Cambodians be turned in. Schanberg and others

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    Honour Killing

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    C.B.C. News Assignment The Horror and Fear of Honour Killing On June 30‚ 2009‚ a disturbing act was peformed to reclaim a families honour. A Nissan Sentra was found at Kingston Mills where Rideau Canal meets Lake Ontario. In this vehicle four females were found and identified as the Shafia sisters‚ Zainab‚ Geeti‚ and Sahar‚ they were 19‚ 13‚ and 17 years old. Their father’s first wife was also found in the vehicle‚ Rona Amir Mohammad. They were found dead on the scene and the accident was

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    In “Letter to My Son”‚ Ta-Nehisi Coates utilization of metaphors assists him in conveying the idea from slavery to segregation to police brutality today‚ black bodies have always been used and abused by the U.S. Coates refers to the soul as the “body that fed the tobacco” and the spirit as “the blood that watered the cotton” (33). Coates compares the soul‚ spirit‚ and body to vital components of gardening‚ suggesting that without the exploitation of black bodies‚ America wouldn’t have been successful

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    9/20/12 Mr. Woodard Ap Lit and Comp The Father and Son Li-Young Lee’s poem “A Story” depicts the harsh and complex relationship of that between a father and soon. This is explored by the son’s desires for a story‚ which his father is unable to produce. The speaker uses emotional devices to elaborate on the entirely different perspectives that occur between a father and son. Through the trading on and off points of views‚ situational irony‚ and purposeful diction‚ the speaker adds emotional appeal

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    Irony in the Crucible

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    Irony in The Crucible In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible there is a severe amount of irony during the Salem witch trials. The idea of the witch trials was to find peace in Salem but dolefully brought conflict and death to the community. There are numerous events that pertain irony such as Elizabeth lying to the court about her husband committing adultery‚ how the society was supposed to be moral but is very greedy and cold‚ and how the court system is not based on justice but merely about gaining

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    Mercy Killing

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    Mercy killing –Euthanasia is the act of killing somebody painlessly especially he/she suffering from an incurable disease. This act can be either active or passive. Passive euthanasia if it allows a person to die painlessly by withdrawing life supporting means it also can be passive in case that patient does not get the medicine or treatment that they need in order to stay alive. Active euthanasia when a doctor or a nurse gives a sick patient medicine that will kill them slowly. But many people are

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    Macbeth Irony

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    MACBETH & DRAMATIC IRONY The story of Macbeth written by the infamous William Shakespeare is an excellent storyline known and taught as a great piece of literature. Even after the creation of this tale almost 400 years ago‚ this wonderful written work is still admired and known all over the world. It is an adventure of a noble and truthful hero who is overcome by the lust for power and by greed. His aroused hunger for authority and supremacy leads to him losing his path and turning to the way

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