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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Macro: Plot: “Pretty soon he... it was Miss Watson’s Jim! I bet I was glad to see him. I says: ‘Hello‚ Jim!’ and skipped out.” (Twain 40) “Who do you reckon ‘t is?” “I hain’t no idea. Who is it?” “It’s Tom Sawyer!” (Twain 203) Point of View: “It didn’t take me long to make up my mind that these liars warn’t no kings nor dukes‚ at all‚ but just low-down humbugs and frauds.” (Twain 115) “Well‚ I couldn’t see no advantage in going where she was going

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    It’s finally here‚ a year after the finale of the first book. Sorry it took so long. As it turns out‚ I’m not reliable like at all. Two years have passed since Freeman attacked the Registry‚ and things have changed. If you haven’t yet‚ I strongly recommend you go read Book 1 - Collared or you will have no idea what is going on. Light streaked in the heavens as the pair made their way carefully over the uncertain terrain. The boy’s footing was surer than the girl’s‚ though both

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    Entry 1 The book starts off with Monsieur Meursault’s mothers’ death and he received a telegram from the home he put her in saying‚ “Mother deceased. Funeral tomorrow. Faithfully yours.” (3) He responds to the telegram saying‚ “That doesn’t mean anything.” (3) This makes the reader think that he doesn’t really care for his mother and maybe he didn’t like her especially since when he asked his boss for a couple days off and his boss looked angry he said “it wasn’t my fault” (3) and “I didn’t have

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    Simmy Shah Quotes | Commentary | “When I think of them now‚ I think of how they probably seen nearly as little world as I had by that time” (5). | This quote displays the importance of the first person point of view in this novel. The unique perspective from Ginny not only allows the reader to view the events from her own angle‚ but it also allows the readers to understand her personality. In addition‚ this quote describes the tragedy of the farmer’s life: no new possibilities of adventure

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    Paul learns the briefness of life in retrospect of all other things. He sees his closest comrades and best friends die beside him‚ leaving him with a feeling of urgency to live a life worth living‚ as it could end at any minute. Simply stated by Paul‚ “Life is short” (139). Paul and his living comrades aspire to‚ “make ourselves as comfortable and sleep‚ and eat as much as we can stuff our bellies‚ and drink and smoke so that hours are not wasted” (139). Paul realizes that every minute lived is one

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    1. Essential Element | Quote | Sentences | Symbolism | “This was the tree‚ and it seemed to me standing there to resemble those men‚ the giants of your childhood‚ whom you encounter years later and find that they are not merely smaller in relation to your growth‚ but that they are…shrunken by age.” Ch. 1‚ Pg. 14 | The tree is symbolized to represent something grown up from. The tree is the past‚ and it was so much more meaningful before rather than now. The change in importance is due to Gene

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    The little girl ran into a wall. This was not an unusual occurrence but it was a painful one and the young child began to cry. Her mother didn’t help her‚ nor did her father – they were on a business trip to Peru. The wall felt sorry for the girl but (being an inanimate object) there was not much it could do to help so it just sat there. “Poor soul” it whispered‚ the sound of its voice melting into the waves of the wind‚ never to be heard again. The girl (Maasaman Beef) felt hopeless. “There’s no

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    The time I have worked at Smoothie Factory last summer. I remembered on my first day‚ I had a duty to clean the counter shelf. As I cleaned‚ I mentioned that some of the protein bars on that shelf were expired. So I had a conservation with my manager and asserted him that these protein bars were expired and we could not sold them to the customers. But what surprised me the most that the manager already acknowledged these expired bars as he said it very casual. So then I said "I am pretty sure it

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    1. Janie’s grandmother is terrified about her secular action because her own daughter had profane acts which led her to failure. 2. Jody shows a pompous attitude towards the people of Eatonville because he wants show dominance and appear superior to them. 3. Logan is worried about what is causing Janie’s capricious deportment in the relationship because he endeavors to do whatever to avert any vicissitude in Janie’s love for him. 4. Jody utilizes a very condescending tone when he verbalizes about

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    1. Juliet dominates the balcony scene. This is shown by their positions on the stage. In this scene‚ Juliet is on the balcony looking down at Romeo. This shows Juliet’s dominance because it resembles the class structure during the Elizabethan era; the higher‚ more powerful people were ranked above the poor lower class. Juliet’s dominance can also be seen in Romeo’s lines. Romeo says “O‚ speak again‚ bright angel‚ for thou art / As glorious to this night‚ being o’er my head‚ / as is a winged messenger

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