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    elevator with him. He is momentarily torn as to whether he should console the person or simply just ignore him. Unfortunately‚ he chooses to ignore the situation‚ but in a moment of reflection D’Angelo states‚ “Like so many things in life‚ I know now what I should have done then…The thing I would want someone to do if they ever found my son crying in an elevator” (D’Angelo 2). Within the context of the anecdote‚ this quote was powerful as it left me wanting to approach people with love and compassion to

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    Bradbury truly wanted to emphasize this by showing it in at least 2 characters‚ including Clarisse and Montag. They both wanted the same thing and received similar ramifications caused by the dystopian society. Not only does this quote in relation to the book remind one that everything has a price‚ but it shows that sometimes this price or sacrifice is well worth it. Overall‚ in Bradbury’s

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    Ordinary People Critical Lens Alexander Solzhenitsyn once said‚ “Good literature substitutes for an experience which we‚ ourselves‚ have not yet experienced.” Good literature creates worlds and lifestyles for us that we otherwise would not be exposed to. Good writing gives us the opportunity to live in another world and experience things that otherwise would be out of our reach. These can be realistic things‚ or fantasy. Good literature gives us the opportunity to explore other peoples worlds

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    “ The only means of strengthening one’s intellect is to make-up one’s mind about nothing- to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts” – John Keats. John Keats says‚“ The only means of strengthening one’s intellect is to make-up one’s mind about nothing- to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts.” This quote is saying‚ the only way to become smarter is to listen to all opinions‚ and to be open to all ideas (although many readers have different opinions as to what this is saying)

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    the prophet foolish but in the end Oedipus gouges his eyes out making himself physically blind so that he may see reality much more clear. He also goes out on a journey giving up royalty to be a beggar. This is ironic because he has become the very thing that he mocked earlier in the play. By this time he has fixed his tragic flaw but it is too late because he has already fallen so

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    As the lone outlier‚ Brad is not only isolated but also made to suppress his morally righteous and principled beliefs. Saunders’ highlights the oppressive nature of conformist societies through the actions of Doris and Wayne. This is evident in the first scene when his wife Doris and Chief Wayne recount what they’ve learned (albeit superficially) after Buddy‚ the puppet dog‚ ran way. Although the other characters state‚ “I guess we all learned…” when Brad adds “I guess so‚” only he is antagonized

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    that guy Mark Fossie who shipped his girl over to Vietnam to spend time with him‚ I couldn’t believe it. He says he saw the whole thing‚ and that he was there when everything happened‚ but I doubt it; Rat is the type of guy who would lie to get his story more interesting. But anyhow‚ I agreed for him to tell me the story even though I was very sceptical about the whole thing. It almost seemed like he was fooling me. So I crossed my arms‚ and let him amuse me with his anecdote. Although

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    “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.” (Lee‚ 39). Authors have the power to show us others point of view‚ they can put us in their shoes. Literature teaches empathy‚ gives us a deeper look at things. To Kill a Mockingbird and “A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon” shows us things very differently than what we initially thought it would was. Things aren’t always what they seem‚ the truth is mostly being

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    curiosity of which portions of the book are actually based on O’ Brien’s life. This quote looks at the “fictional” Tim O’Brien’s view of war stories. He says that memory doesn’t always serve a person well when telling war stories‚ as there are some things that didn’t actually happen‚ they merely seem to. The same affect occurs when the reader is unclear as to what actually happened to real Tim O’Brien‚ and what was simply fabricated for entertainment purposes. The novel becomes even more like a war

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    Atticus is explaining to Scout that “considering things” from another point of view allows a person to get to get a better understanding from a different perspective. Atticus uses the metaphor‚ “climbing into someone’s skin” and “walking around in it” represents experiencing things as another to see things as they do. This is similar to the author’s beliefs in the poem‚ “In Someone’s Shoes.” She begins the poem with a strong

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