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    believe that the Berlin wall was a mistake‚ not be kind of mistake that can be easily fixed‚ what a mistake that caused people to die. In my theory the German democratic republic caused more damage to themselves then they did profit from the closing of the boarder. When they built the wall they made more people want to leave Berlin then stay‚ they did this by killing anyone who wasn’t allowed access to West Berlin on site of trying to escape East Berlin. When they built the wall they declared to the

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    Architecture. Specifically‚ this essay will focus on the Great Wall of China. This will be illustrated by demonstrating the background of the Great Wall and introducing my personal experiences and feelings on the Wall during travelling. In 2013‚ I visited Beijing with my friends and we went up to the Great Wall of China. It was well-preserved and there were thousands of people from all age to see the Great Wall. I heard that the Great Wall around Beijing is especially famous‚ is frequently renovated

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    boundary as a protection from people‚ just as the neighbor in “Mending Wall‚” emotionally protects himself. Poems by Robert Frost: A Boy’s Will and North of Boston‚ is a collection of Robert Frost’s poems which he offers both a surface and a deep meaning for readers to infer. In Frost’s poem “Mending Wall‚” he states a literal wall damaged by others and nature is being repaired by two neighbors; however‚ through profound analysis the wall is a symbol in which the neighbor established as a psychological

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    What are the similarities and differences between “Walking Through a Wall” and “I‚ Icarus”? These two pieces are very similar but they do have some differences too. Both of these pieces are unique‚ and beautiful in their own way. These pieces are unique‚ but they do share some similarities. One similarity is that they are both written in first person‚ the characters are talking about themselves and their experiences. The most obvious similarity in my opinion is that they are both fantasy. They

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    The poem “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost encompasses a dialogue between the narrator and his neighbor in which they communicate their feelings about the continuous renovation of the stone wall that divides their properties. The overall poem has a simplistic tone with the internal thoughts of the narrator and the external dialogue of the narrator and the neighbor. The point of view of the narrator is clearly shown as he demonstrates his distaste for the walls renovations year after year. He claims

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    The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls    Imagine a childhood where there is persistent moving from place to place‚ an alcoholic  father‚ a hoarder mother who’s possibly bipolar as well‚ and when it is decided that the family  has settled down‚ the house in question has no plumbing or heat and is infested with snakes and  rats. There is also the likelihood that food will be too expensive and everyone will just have to  deal with it. This was life for author Jeannette Walls until the age of 17 when she escaped to 

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    expand on was The Yellow Wall-Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. This psychologically complex tale is written from a diary-style‚ narrative viewpoint of a woman suffering from a serious case of depression. She is being involuntarily and coercively imprisoned within the compound of her summer home by her physician husband‚ who is attempting to treat her with the experimental “resting cure” that was popularly used in the Nineteenth Century for a variety of mental disorders. I have chosen to elaborate on

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    An Analysis of Robert Frost’s Mending Wall Mending Wall‚ by Robert Frost portrays the routines of two neighbors who are constantly mending the fence‚ or wall‚ that separates their properties. If a stone is missing form the fence‚ you can bet that the two men are out there putting it back together piece by piece. Frost’s description of every detail in this poem is quite interesting‚ very pleasant to read‚ and extremely imaginable. He leaves the reader to decide for himself what deductions

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    double sidedness of pride. Brother’s pride pushes him to give Doodle a life away from his rubber sheet on the bed. When Brother’s obsession with turning Doodle into the "ideal" Brother goes too far‚ his pride pushes Doodle to his early death. “I should have already admitted defeat but my pride wouldn’t let me.”(346) When he takes Doodle to Horsehead Swamp that Saturday before the first day of school‚ he knows it’s too late to meet the goals he set for Doodle. Again we see shame and pride coming together

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    In the Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood the wall is made to to keep those outside the wall out and more importantly to keep those inside trapped. The wall is impenetrable as Offred describes it‚”No one goes through those gates willingly. The precautions for those trying to get out‚ though to make it even as far as the Wall… would be next to impossible”( Atwood 31). The Wall was made to keep those in the dystopian society ignorant of the outside world. Although Offred wonders what lies on the other

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