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    The Things [We] Carry An Essay Project for 11th grade: A Response to The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Tim O’Brien‚ in his short story “The Things They Carried‚” writes about what soldiers in Vietnam carried‚ literally and figuratively. He discusses what they “humped‚” the tangible things and the intangible ones too. For example‚ all the men carried flak jackets which had a real defined weight but also they carried fear and “all the emotional baggage of men who might die” (21). We can touch

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    killers that are stripped of their feelings and opinions of what’s right or wrong. They view them as objects detached from society to carry out the orders of their superiors without fear of coming home safe. However the symbolization of “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien is used in a way that is similar to “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich because they both show that there is much more to it than that. Both stories symbolizes that soldiers aren’t simply mindless emotionless killers but

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    Norman Rockwell’s “Golden Rule” depicts the major religions‚ races‚ and colors of the world in harmony together. The Golden Rule portrays various religious traditions in ways that underscore the pronounced multiculturalism in America. People from around the world of all backgrounds‚ race‚ economic stands‚ religion‚ and ages gather in what seems to be an act of worship‚ and very few of them look American. The faces are almost twenty-eight and they belong to different religions and are of different

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    Final Rough Draft: “The Man I Killed” Similarity Between “Norman Morrison” The Vietnam War was considered a true fight during 1945 through 1975‚ which was about 30 years of bloodshed and was considered the longest war that the United States has ever fought. This war was one of the first wars to be broadcasted on television in people’s homes. People then started to pay more attention to this war‚ than the previous ones. The public couldn’t swallow the realities of war‚ such as dying children

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    Full Sentence Outline Name: Annelise Sauer Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Nobel Prize winner Norman Borlaug and his influence on my life. Introduction: Attention: Every year my family and I drive from Texas to my grandparent’s house in Iowa. Along the way‚ we see fields of corn and others crops. I’m sure many of you have seen the same thing. Just about anywhere we go‚ there is always fields of corn‚ wheat or cotton within view from the car. This is not the same for some countries

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    General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf: A Great 20th Century Military Leader Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. was born August 22‚ 1934 in Trenton‚ New Jersey to Ruth Alice and Herman Norman Schwarzkopf. Herbert Norman was the youngest of three siblings. He had two sisters. They were Ruth Ann who were four years older and Sally who were two and a half years older than him. Perhaps because of the closeness in their ages‚ Sally and Herman enjoyed playing together outdoors while Ruth Ann prefered to be

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    From my range of experiences at the Indianapolis Museum of Art there has been one painting that has always brought me back to cast my shadow on the museum floor in front of it. Norman Rockwell’s The Love Song has captured my attention time and time again with its expressive and intriguing narrative. Sylvan Barnet tells us that in the critique of a work we must ask ourselves‚ “What is my first response to the work?” Barnet goes on to say that we may eventually change our understanding of the work

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    They both have written fantastic titles‚ The Thing They Carried ( By Tim) and How To Read Literature Like A Professor (by Thomas). Even though they were published in different years and different parts of the world‚ they still are very similar. One is about war and the other one on literature‚ but when examined you can clearly see religious influences in their writing. Oddly enough‚ they are influenced by many of the same ideas. In the Things They Carried there are many references to the Bible‚ I

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    Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the Patient is a personal narrative written by Norman Cousins. He shares his experience of crippling arthritis and his hospitalization. He quickly realizes that the hospital environment doesn’t suit him well so he begins to self-medicate with laughter and vitamins. He argues that one’s mental health can positively or negatively affect one’s physical health through a personal experience littered with detail and emotion. The first paragraph were Cousins begins

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    Rewrite - "Visiting Hour" The poem "Visiting Hour" was written by the Scottish poet Norman MacCaig. In the poem‚ MacCaig shows the central idea is loss and death. This central idea is achieved through the use of various techniques such as imagery‚ structure and narrative stance. The poem is about a visit MacCain makes to a dying relative in a hospital. Throughout the poem‚ MacCaig gives his thoughts and feeling to how he fails to cope with the situation. The poet also uses enjambment‚ metaphor

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