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    Ewon Chang Ms. Costa ENG3U 6th November 2012 Three characters who have influenced Katniss Everyone in society must have been influenced by others around him. Think about it; a person can always find several people who have influenced him deeply in his life‚ such as his parents and teachers. More specifically‚ the person can be directly influenced by their words and actions; he can also be unconsciously influenced by their minds and moods. However‚ these influences can be positive or negative

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    battlefield as it dips beyond the horizon. Over the thousands of years‚ art has irrefutably been the most accurate technique to ever capture crucial moments in human history. From ancient cave paintings to the impressionism movement‚ all the way to present-day graffiti‚ art has been there‚ recording these significant turning points in history through physical representations that we continue to find‚ observe‚ and interpret. Art gives us the perfect way to seize these moments and lets us peek into a world

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    ANZAC Day Analysis

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    commences with an contention that is based on the continuous distribution of beliefs. ANZAC Day was officially designated as a day to recognize the efforts of those who fought for Australia and New Zealand in Gallipoli‚ and to commemorate those who lost their lives fighting for our country in 1915. Alf the husband and father is forever motivated by his enthusiasm to follow the tradition by celebrating ANZAC Day with going down to the local pub. He perceives it as having a good time to celebrate by socializing

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    Tiffany Kelly Instructor Delaney College Writing II MW 12:00 1 April 2013 Woodstock Woodstock of 1969 was also known as Three Days of Peace and Music. Woodstock was a three-day music festival held in Bethel‚ New York‚ on a 600-acre farm. The three-day outdoor music festival extended in both physical size and historical magnitude. An estimated half a million hippies gathered on the 600-acre dairy farm. Woodstock of 1969 showed peace‚ love and music with surprisingly no violence at all. Some of the

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    Stephen Li 3/2/08 Period 5 _The Rainy Day_ Analysis The narrator in _The Rainy Day_ tells us about a very depressing day which is one of many in his life. He later realizes that this is just a rough patch in his life and will soon pass. He is feeling gloomy because every day for him is "dark and dreary". He is depressed that the bad time in his life won’t let up. Although he is depressed‚ he realizes that this is only a stage in his life and feels hope that it will soon be over. He understands

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    narrative technique of interrupting the chronological sequence of events to interject events of earlier occurrence. The earlier events often take the form of reminiscence.” Cormac McCarthy makes use of this narrative strategy throughout his novel‚ “The Road”‚ to present the reader some past events in order to provide background for the current narration because the story begins after the explosion occurred. McCarthy decides to begin the narration at that point‚ for “the use of flashback enables the author

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    Left or Right In the poem‚ The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost‚ Frost describes a scenario in which he is looking down two different paths. He has come to a fork in the road and now must make a decision and pick which path he will take. To express what he really means when he talks of the two roads which is that in life there are always two choices a yes and a no‚ a good and a bed etc. Frost uses different types of figures of speech. The two main types of figures of speech that are used are metaphors

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    Eveline is not sympathetic character for three reasons. She chose not to go with frank to Buenos Ayres‚ she chose to stay in Ireland and continue with her unhappy life‚ and the ghost of her mother constantly haunted her because of the promise that she had made to her that after she died‚ she would take charge and take care of the house and family. The first reason why I think that Eveline is not a sympathetic character is because she did not go with frank to start the new life that she wanted. The

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    End of the Road Willa Cather once said‚ “The end is nothing; the road is all.” But what does that mean? The most overt answer is that it doesn’t matter where one ends up in life‚ it’s how one gets there that counts. But‚ I think it goes deeper than that. To me‚ this means that the path you take is‚ in itself‚ simultaneously the beginning‚ middle‚ and end‚ and ultimately I agree with Cather‚ that the path is the focus not the end. The final terminus is the direct result of a string of decisions

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    A Comparison of the Three Female Characters in Shakespeare’s Othello Othello‚ The Moor of Venice‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is one of Shakespeare’s most well known tragedies. In the play‚ the many types of jealousy are explored through love hate and deceit. There are three main female characters‚ in Shakespeare’s Othello. Each of these women‚ Desdemona‚ Emilia and Bianca‚ has a distinct symbolic role in the play. Desdemona is Othello’s loving and dutiful wife. She symbolizes purity and fidelity. Iago’s

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