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    Bilbo From The Hobbit

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    It takes Bravery‚ honesty‚ mentality‚ common sense‚ and at least a little bit of survival skills‚ because with out them they probably wouldn’t live long and might chicken out. The main idea is they can go on these adventures and prove that they can do what others can’t. Bilbo was a very scared hobbit but was convinced and went on the adventure to slay the dragon‚ Bilbo even saved Thorin on the way eventually Bilbo realized his own bravery and figured out he can be brave just chooses not too. Bilbo

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    Kelsey Lowe Conforming to a Demanding Society One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey is considered to be a outburst of social protest against the policies of government‚ and what really makes us humans sane or insane. The “system” known as our government suppresses the individual spirit and mandates that everyone must conform to his or her mold of a model citizen. Those who don’t fit this mold are filtered into the “asylum” and deemed as mentally ill. Kesey demonstrates this concept

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    We learn from our mistakes and not from our success Do you remember the day that you lied or steal and got caught from your parents or teacher? However‚ it is not wrong to make a mistake if you learn not to do it again. Al Franken‚ the United States junior senator also stated “Mistakes are a part of being human. Appreciate your mistakes for what they are: precious life lessons that can only be learned that hard way. Unless it’s a fatal mistake which at least others can learn from.” I believe people

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    “One flew over the cuckoos nest” Is based on conformity. Is this more dangerous than not? What can the characters loose if they choose to do so? If they then choose‚ what is at stake for they’re lives and future? Even if they where to choose from the above‚ would that still help them in the long run while occupying the asylum? There are many different ways to go about this‚ I’ve given you a few examples. Members of society amongst the ward are faced with blending in‚ conforming. But what is the

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    final words of the pledge of allegiance are uttered daily‚ but to what extent are they really meaningful? Should they really be saying‚ "...With liberty and justice for all that are willing to conform"? Ken Kesey’s novel "One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest" is the by-product of many factors. Although there are many themes behind this novel‚ the key premise behind the novel is that the society that we call ’liberated’ may not be as free as it is made out to be. Kesey establishes this theme through the

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    A View from the Bridge

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    Practice Essay In the play A View from the Bridge‚ Arthur Miller explores the unspoken laws of the Sicilian community and the codes of morality that are defined through Eddie’s inappropriate relationship with his niece Catherine. Eddie refuses to acknowledge or deflect his suppressed sexual desires for Catherine‚ which ultimately leads to his downfall. After being frequently warned by Mr Alfieri‚ Eddie remains unaware of the consequences that his passion could have not only on him‚ but on his relationship

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    Daughter from Danang

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    later known as Heidi from that war-torn country to the United States in "Operation Babylift". This operation saved many Vietnamese children’s life and gave them an opportunity to grow up and out of post-war chaos. This happened to Heidi‚ as she explains in the film “Daughter from Danang”‚ in which 22 years after she was given up for adoption‚ decides to go back to Vietnam and meet her biological family. However‚ the theme of culture shock is explored in depth in Daughter from Danang‚ as Heidi finds

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    Compare and contrast the presentation of Doctor Gordon from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar‚ and the Big Nurse from Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest in regard to the extracts. The two extracts from One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey‚ and The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath are both first person narratives depicting the rebellion towards the patriarchal society after the war in the 1950s and the 1960s. The first one‚ the extract from The Bell Jar shows Esther visiting Doctor Gordon‚ and

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    “Men Are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus: Differences in Character” There are a lot of books nowadays about the characters of men and women. One of them is“Men Are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus” by John Gray was a bestseller of 2012. I haven’t read this book but I’m going to share with you my thoughts about why men and women are different and why they don’t live on their “planets”. Firstly‚ we consider women to be sympathetic and gentle while men fearless and earnest. Women are more likely

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    Men are from Mars and women are from Venus is a very popular book by John Gray that suggest that men and women are so different that they might as well come from different planets. I believe that men and women are different because of our biological make-up that makes us think differently and view things in different aspects. However‚ I do believe that we are all human beings‚ and I don’t mean that in a philosophical way but in the way that as humans we all have the same needs. I think that social

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