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    In life it is important to be prepared. In the story “The Ant And The Grasshopper” by Rob John‚ being prepared is always better than being unprepared. The grasshopper is not ready for winter‚ but the ant is ready. The grasshopper is unprepared in many ways. First instead of gathering food‚ the grasshopper made buzzing noises with his wings. This is important because the grasshopper is wasting his time‚ when he could be preparing. Second‚ the grasshopper spent all morning

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    The Motives Behind Chris McCandless Chris McCandless was a young‚ smart‚ and courageous man who seemed to have everything he could have ever asked for. Even though everything seemed to be going in the right direction for McCandless‚ there was always something inside him that was never really quite right. Some people would argue and say that the reason he walked into the wild was because he was just some reckless‚ young kid looking for attention‚ but I believe a very different story. I believe the

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    “Let us make our future now‚ and let us make our dreams tomorrow’s reality‚” said by Malala Yousafzai‚ follows Jean-Paul Sartre’s existential idea of creating your own future. On the other hand‚ the idea of those who cannot create their own future and has to depend on others to make it is called bad faith. In Franz Kafka’s book‚ Metamorphosis‚ the main character‚ Gregor‚ can be seen following Sartre’s idea of existentialism. For example‚ in chapter three of the book‚ Gregor creeps out of his room

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    The Metamorphosis (German: Die Verwandlung) is a novel written by Franz Kafka that was published in 1915. This novel is considered as one of the splendid works of literature of 20th century. The main character of the story is Gregor Samsa who was a travelling agent. One day‚ when he woke up in his bed‚ he found that he was transformed into a giant and ugly bug--an incredibly disgusting cockroach--to be precise. The cause of his transformation is never revealed in the novel. The whole novel revolves

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    In 1971 in Accra‚ Ghana‚ Steve Ewert woke up in a cold sweat. Bugs crawled out his mouth. Fear gripped his very soul. “I’m losing my mind!” he cried repeatedly to his travel companion Dick Russell. What started out as two young Kansas kids setting out to find themselves in late 1970‚ turned to disillusionment and danger. Photographer Ewert and writer Russell traveled across Europe experiencing the continent in Forrest Gump fashion — attending French President Charles De Gaulle’s memorial service

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    Gregor Samsa Reflection

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    In chapter one‚ I really felt for Gregor Samsa because you can just tell how much he hates his job as a traveling salesmen. As he lies in bed‚ unable to get himself up‚ his only concern is that he will lose his job which he only continues so he can pay of his parents debt. If it wasn’t because that Gregor would have quit a long time ago. In fact‚ on page four of the book he even stated‚ “if I didn’t hold back for my parents’ sake‚ I would have quit long ago‚ I would have marched up to the boss and

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    The Old bird‚ A Love Story‚ a sad tale about a heartbroken man named Mr. Newman‚ Mr. Newman has faced many adversities throughout his entire life‚ after having to work for most of his life time and reaching the age of retiring he still needed financial support in the early 60’s‚ when many kids didn’t attend school and worked for money or food‚ just to feed their families‚ even though it was hard enough to get a job at a time where jobs were decreasing due to the fact that the country didn’t have

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    Change brings out true colors Change in a person will bring out the true colors in the people that surround that person. When Gregor turned into a bug‚ that brought out the true colors in his family and the people surrounding him. In the book Metamorphosis‚ by Franz Kafka‚ Gregor’s father abuses him physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. Gregor’s father has abused him physically in so many ways. When he finally has the never to come out of his room and show his family what has happened to him

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    Franz Kafka Research Paper

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    Franz Kafka was one of the most influential writers of the early twentieth century‚ skillfully depicting people’s feeling of anxiety-ridden alienation in an incomprehensible and indifferent world in his poems and short stories. His writing was unique from the writing of any other author before him‚ and soon required the creation of a new adjective‚ Kafkaesque‚ to adequately and briefly describe it. Kafka’s works are unique from earlier literature because of his technical writing style. The technical

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    In the novel "The Metamorphosis‚" Franz Kafka uses the distortion of turning the main character into a "monstrous vermin" to highlight the already existing distortion that is his relationship with his family. The story starts off with Gregor waking up and finding himself changed from human form into a grotesque creature. One would surely expect this would evoke a mixture of powerful emotions‚ however‚ in Gregors case‚ it’s more of a casual inconvenience. "How about going to sleep for a few minutes

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