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    every book there are always different characters that are distinguished by their personalities. Thus‚ it couldn’t be different with the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby‚ throughout the story the narrator Nick Carraway reveals the personality of each character through their actions without judging them directly. Many characters from the novel caught my attention because of their actions‚ especially Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan. Two characters with totally opposite personalities

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    The Hunger Games Analysis

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    Thoughts After Reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins I am really pissed at Katniss. SWEEHEART‚ PEETA LUVS YA! And you love him too! Just admit it and live happily ever after! It is so obvious that when he "admitted" his crush that he was being real. And for some dang reason you can’t FREAKIN’ SEE IT! I mean it is in your face! Like right there. And you can’t see it. And why does your mind keep wandering to Gale? Did you not already say you were just friends? I mean‚ okay‚ I guess I can understand

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    “The Game is Rigged” The current climate of the economy in the United States has failed the average middle class working citizen. America is the richest country in the world‚ but also has the highest poverty rate among developed countries; the sad reality is that most of the wealth is controlled by a small group of individuals creating the biggest wealth gap since the 1920’s. Why is the rising state of inequality a concern for the average middle class worker? For two reasons economic and social

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    A Game of Extremes: The Beating of Marlene Pinnock and Its Effects Marlene Pinnock was 51 years old when she was recorded being beaten by a highway patrol officer by the name of Daniel L. Andrew. A video of the beating was uploaded on the internet and spread quickly‚ gaining Pinnock huge support and making her a temporary icon in the actions being taken against discrimination by police officers. (McLaughlin‚ Michael) According to Pinnock’s attorney‚ Caree Harper‚ the video didn’t tell the horrific

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    one hundred twenty six. So far in the novel‚ there are two best friends who meet a new girl named Nina. Nina teaches only one of the girls a game she plays and now the girl‚ Windy‚ is part of “the breath sisters” a dangerous game‚ which can ruin a person. I am planning on predicting the future of Elena and Windy’s relationship and evaluating Nina as a character. In this journal‚ I will be predicting that Elena and Windy will become distanced from each other and terminate their friendship now that

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    “It is a very great pleasure and honour to welcome Mr. Sanger Rainsford‚ the celebrated hunter‚ into my home.” These are the first words spoken to Rainsford by General Zaroff upon his arrival on Ship-trap Island. Formally greeting Rainsford gives Zaroff an appearance of a proper gentleman; well-educated and well-mannered. But by his dark eyes‚ military moustache‚ and strong face you can also tell that he is obviously a strong leader and military general. Behind his high cheek bones‚ white hair and

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    Essay #2- In the class reflection essay 1 Driving is the most important and careful skill‚ which can be performed on the roads. While driving‚ the rules and regulations are very important to follow‚ and it is safe. In the past 10 years many accidents have occurred due to dangerous driving skills. Dangerous drivers can be in three different categories‚ particularly impaired drivers‚ new drivers‚ and joy side drivers. While driving‚ it is every drivers responsibility

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    Is Dieting Dangerous? The terms diet and dieting are oftenly used interchangeably though this is incorrect. Diet and dieting are two completely different terms diet refers to what an individual eats on a daily bases. Dieting is when someone restricts themselves to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight. Although the media portrays dieting out to be trendy‚ hip and healthy is this really true? Or like other things in society have we been misleaded into believing in something

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    ⌞ What does your character value the most? ✧ Love - SHE THINKS LOVE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN LIFE AND TRIES TO SPREAD IT DESPITE SHE HASN’T FOUND IT HERSELF YET. ✧ Reputation - SHE JUST WANTS A NEW CLEAN REPUTATION INSTEAD OF HER STAINED ONE THAT SHE IS VERY ASHAMNED OF. SHE WORKS VERY HARD TO MAKE PEOPLE FORGET ABOUT HER WRONG BY DOING ALOT OF GOOD BUT SHE THINKS ITS STILL NOT GOOD ENOUGH ✧ Family - SHE THINKS FAMILY IS IMPORTANT AND SHE LOVES HER FAMILY BUT SOMETIMES SHE WONDERS IF BLOOD

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    Amanda Garcia Mrs. Christopher Engl. 1302 April 15‚ 2013 Paper 1 Character Analysis “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck John Steinbeck was born in 1902 and lived during what is said to be the most troubled time in American history. Steinbeck was alive during the Dust Bowl paired with the Great Depression‚ which is believed to be the reason for his almost melancholiac tone in some of his works but he seemed a very diverse writer. Along with “The Chrysanthemums”‚ Steinbeck is the author

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