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    How to Tell a True War Story" O’Brien was drafted into the army during the Vietnam War. He is telling several stories in different points of views‚ of things that happened to him and his buddies while at war and on how you or someone else might believe or not believe a true war story. He tells about how his friend dies in three different views. How his friend dies and it looks beautiful‚ somewhat how is happened and then the true war story. He also tells little stories within the whole Story

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    should we always tell the truth? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Always telling the truth is the most important consideration in any relationship. essay: Truth be told‚ a good relationship always bases on belief and tolerant‚ and in order to make others believe in us‚ we always have to become honest in our lives. However‚ whether we some time should tell lie or not is a fascinating

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    I strongly believe that the caretaker/narrator of Edgar Allen Poe’s A Tell Tale Heart is insane for he killed the old man he was taking care of. One reason why the narrator is a bit wrong in the mind is that he took so much pride in planning and executing the murder. For 7 days and nights he would go the old man’s room‚ spend an hour just putting his head in door‚ to spy on him. When the police came shortly after the deed was done‚ the narrator showed them gleefully around the house‚ saying that

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    Don't Ask Don't Tell Repeal

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    homosexuals serving in the military. This new policy titled “Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell” states that no open homosexual may serve in the armed forces (Homosexuals). Eighteen years later‚ this policy implemented by Bill Clinton finally came to an end with the “Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010”. On June 19‚ 2009‚ Pennsylvania representative Jason Altmire introduced the repeal to congress. With the repeal of “Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell”‚ gay men and woman will be allowed to serve openly in the military.

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    Tell-Tale Heart Vs Bowen

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    About mysteries and wonders‚ but a man’s thought can be more horrifying. “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Demo Lover” both shear a dark and mysterious plot. In which both stories have the main characters shown as if they were covered in fear. Although “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe and “The Demon Lover” By Elizabeth Bowen have a lot of differences‚ they both have much in common as well. The mysterious story of “The Tell-Tale Heart” we have been reading for generations shares how crazy the man

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe Activity Packet [pic] [pic] Name ____________________________________________ L.A. Period ________ Your score ___________out of 30 points possible ( Covers plot elements‚ comprehension‚ figurative language‚ mood‚ character traits‚ ‚ and setting ) Pre-Reading Guide for “Tell-Tale Heart” Name _________________________________________ Period ___________ (5 pts.) Describe five things that you usually find in

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    ‘The Tell-Tale Heart‚’ an interesting character was the unnamed narrator. He was an interesting character because he demonstrated the important theme of guilt in the short-story. This is shown in a variety of ways‚ including the language techniques used and the narrator’s actions in response to the feeling of guilt. The unnamed narrator is shown as a vague‚ two-dimensional character. Poe does not give the reader detailed characteristics of him‚ but it is clear that the narrator suffers from a mental-illness

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    one. It seems as if Edgar Allen Poe wrote the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” with Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” in mind. There are interesting parallel structures in Edgar Allen Poe’s writing that corresponds to Shakespeare’s play making the themes between the two pieces of writing similar. Shakespeare is a world renowned playwright whose work is exemplary. His work is used worldwide as an example of great writing and many stories have been sampled from his plays. It is not uncommon for a writer to quote or

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    The narrators that are usually found in Poe’s short stories are unreliable due to various reasons. In The Black Cat and The Tell-Tale Heart both of their narrators share some unreliable qualities. However‚ I found the narrator of The Black Cat more unreliable than the one from The Tell-Tale Heart because I found more unreliable qualities in The Black Cat narrator. With both of these stories being told in the first person perspective it only shares the narrator’s side of the story‚ and not giving

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    feeling of uncertainty about what is going to happen and is often used to keep the reader entertained and interested. This feeling of suspense is often created through cause-and-effect relationships where something happens that builds tension. “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Monkey’s Paw” create a feeling of suspense through cause-and-effect relationships by describing the characters’ feeling that something is going to happen which then builds a sense of panic for both the characters and the reader

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