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    you’re fearless and not afraid to be yourself.~Unknown Source In the realistic fiction novel Walk Two Moons‚ by Sharon Creech‚ Salamanca is a 13 year old girl who used to live in Bybanks Kentucky. Salamanca Hiddle conveys several unique personality traits. First‚ Sal is Brave‚ Secondly‚ Sal is Observant‚ Finally‚ Sal is funny Sal is a really interesting character that is super fun to read about. One unique character trait that Sal possesses is Being Brave. For example‚ Sal is brave when she moved

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    Literary Analysis #1: Gift of the Magi ‘Gift of the Magi’ is an old tale that has been altered throughout the years. O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) composed this touching story within three hours of his deadline. Under the circumstances of the short amount of time he had to create the story‚ it is a charming showcase of his talents. The element of the ‘Gift of the Magi’ that captured my attention most was the characters. Their appearance on the outside did nothing to clue in the reader about

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    past does not define me‚ but it does effect who I am‚ and whom I have become today. I have had many trials and tribulations though out my life. I have acquired many bumps‚ bruises‚ and scares along my path and I know they will be more to come‚ but nothing should keep me from continuing to move forward. I am someone’s daughter‚ mother and wife. Those titles are blessings and mean so much more than a word. I am important to someone and they need me. "A Walk to Beautiful" by Jimmy Wayne‚ is about Jimmy

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    Malorie Mitchell 1:35 MW Professor Menchaca Literary Analysis WC = 1‚325 What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger The expectation in society from two hundred years ago for women had a habit of making sure a woman was not a woman but always a lady like the most delicate flower instead of a womanly goddess or feminism‚ that is‚ to underestimate the needs of women past their ability to have a baby and make a home. Mrs. Mallard’s "heart trouble" might have came from

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    William Shakespeare‚ there are many lessons to be learned. One of these is that inner struggles result in mental and physical repercussions which‚ in turn‚ result in possible guilt that may never go away. How someone deals with their inner struggles affects the repercussions. Shakespeare’s Macbeth opens with three witches‚ “the Weird Sisters‚” foreshadowing the themes of the play. They speak to Macbeth and Banquo‚ telling Macbeth that he will one day become king. When hearing of the sisters’ prophecy

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    you to the warfront…. She’ll be upset you’re skipping. Won’t she mark it on your record? You don’t want to be kicked out like some street con” (Lu 35). Clearly displayed though this quote citizens who live in poor sectors are perceived to be thieves. These implications serve a purpose in that the people who are living in these circumstances have no way of escaping their economic conditions because of the dehumanized state the slums serve. As a result‚ some must resort to negative influences and be defined

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    get away from life and don’t worry about anything except basketball. I chose to do the gym with my theme because Junior had a goal to get onto the team and he did‚ he didn’t get on any special team he got on varsity. Junior could do anything if he put his mind to it in the gym. Another setting is school‚ Junior tried to fit in at school and bring money for lunch everyday and dress in good clothes. Until people found out that he is really poor and couldn’t afford much‚ everyone accepted him who he

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    Literary Analysis “Lamb to the Slaughter” Roald Dahl may be one of the most brilliant writers in all of history‚ authoring several childhood classics such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda. Although most of his stories are light and humorous‚ his darker side shines through with stories like “Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ an thought-provoking tale of a child-bearing housewife gone mad. Dahl does an amazing job at transitioning from tone to tone through his selective use of imagery

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    “I learned after the war the fate of those who stayed behind in the hospital. They were quite simply liberated by the Russians two days after the evacuation.” This quote was from the book Night by Elie Wiesel illustrates the uncertainty of Jews during World War II. The book memoirs Wiesel’s unforgettably experiences when he was taken from his home in Sighet‚ Hungary to Auschwitz concentration camp‚ and then to Buchenwald concentration camp. Throughout the book‚ Wiesel learns many things. A more important

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    The Story of an Hour Janet Murphy ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor Jennifer Thompson June 16‚ 2014 The literary work being discussed is The Story of an Hour. It was written by Kate Chopin in 1894. Mrs. Mallard is portrayed as a typical nineteenth-century wife‚ one who is weak and submissive who changes into an independent‚ confident person who believes herself freed by her husband ’s death. This story deals with the theme of a woman’s loss of identity in marriage and how

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