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    In this world we say that our fate and destiny is already predetermined‚ we think we have zero control of our life. What would you‚ as a conscious being think‚ if you could have 100% control of your fate‚ or “theme” so to speak‚ when Theme is used‚ it is used in the term or in place of the word “fate”. Such as a destiny which is what is explained or experienced throughout a beings life. The idea of fate and free-will‚ or destiny and self-will if you wish‚ are tied together in an interesting point

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    EXPOSITORY: “What type of music do you find most appealing?” In 1995‚ the British band Oasis came out with their second and by far most popular album‚ (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?. This was one of the major building blocks in the musical wonderwall of alternative rock. Alternative rock is a modge podge category of music that has the rhythm and accentuated backbeat of classic rock and roll but is more defined by its unconformity. This genre of music appeals to me because of

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    Changing Our Lives

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    Changing Our Lives” Name: Tamika Mcknight Instructor Name: Michelle James Course Title: English 090 Writing Fundamentals

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    Dramatic Irony – Dramatic irony is one the most crucial elements in an ancient Greek tragedy. It is a format used in many of Aeschylus‚ Euripides‚ and Sophocles plays. Usually the tragedy will begin with a monologue from a character or the chorus telling the audience what will happen. When the events unfold to be true a sense of irony unveils. An awesome example of irony is in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon. Cassandra has prophetic powers; however‚ the Chorus does not listen to and understand anything she

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    recently visited and yelled at him. Mike says that he wishes he were dead‚ which depresses Bryon. While Mark stays to cheer Mike up‚ Bryon visits Cathy at the snack bar. Bryon admires Cathy’s intelligence and courage‚ and how she always says exactly what she thinks. He likes her a great deal‚ but is afraid to show it too much. He wants her to be “crazy about” him. When she mentions that Ponyboy called to ask her out‚ Bryon reacts casually but is privately filled with jealous rage. Cathy says she told

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    If you want to know what it’s like to live like a hamster‚ than look no further than La Villa Hamster. Tucked away down an unremarkable side-street near the centre of the western French city‚ La Villa Hamster offers guests the "unique" opportunity to live the life of a rodent.The hotel has all basic amenities essential for a rodent such as containers of organic grain‚ a metal water spigot activating by pushing a giant lever with your foot‚ and a double bed accessible only by a step ladder and

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    killing them. To murder is to kill another human being. In the story “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ Richard Connell combines these two for a stunning and unpredictable plot. It tells the readers how the topic is introduced‚ displayed‚ and comes to a climax before the resolution. “The Most Dangerous Game” should be read next year‚ for it was different than the other stories and convivial to read. In the first place‚ “The Most Dangerous Game” is a different kind of story. Throughout the story‚ a new

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    That was Then‚ This is now I read the book "That was then‚ This is now." The main character is Bryon. He is an average guy that likes girls. His girlfriend is Cathy. She has a little brother who is twelve. His nickname is M&M because he always eats them. Bryon’s best friend is Mark. Mark lives with Bryon and Bryon’s mom. Mark’s parents always fought. His dad killed his mom then killed himself. Mark is a person who dose not follow the laws. He steals things like candy and things at the drugstore

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    discrimination‚ and blacks can also discriminate against white people. There is a clear connection between Mike’s story in That was Then‚ This is Now‚ by S. E. Hinton and Emmett Till’s story in the article titled Emmett Till‚ by Jessica McBirney‚ which is that prejudice can become violent and lead to serious injuries and even death. In That was Then‚ This is Now‚ Mike nearly died after he was brutally beaten by a group of black people after he tried to be nice to a black girl. He stood up for the

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    spokesman. What is meant by this is that Fo better connects with his audience by entertaining them with their own thoughts. He speaks for the audience and stands up for the working class citizens and political injustice. His play implied that he had full support for the lower class workers even though they commit crimes. He believed that they had no other choice than to do so‚ they only did it to survive. Throughout Can’t Pay? Won’t pay! Fo uses various dramatic conventions. One Dramatic convention

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