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    When I was about seven years old‚ I noticed a little girl sobbing. She had dropped her snow cone on the playground blacktop and got really upset. I was holding my mom’s hand in one hand and my very own snow cone in the other. I slowly walked over to the little girl and handed her mine. with no remorse‚ I walked away. In the corner of my eye‚ I saw a big smile on that girl’s face. I was being very selfless. In the two folktales “ The Four Dragons”‚ and “Uncle Ry and the Moon‚” the main characters

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    Thematic Essay The Hunger Games‚ an insightful novel by Suzanne Collins‚ is based on morals and justice. This novel is about Katniss Everdeen‚ a 16 year old girl and tribute for The Hunger Games‚ who is obligated to fight to the death with twenty-three others. She and her male counterpart‚ Peeta‚ are pitted against bigger and stronger representatives who have trained for this competition their whole lives‚ however‚ this advantage does not intimidate them. Trust‚ determination‚ and love and friendship

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    Tomorrow‚ When the War Began is a novel by John Marsden‚ the text is filled with danger‚ suspense and emotion and is aimed at late teenagers. The text is set in the Australian bush‚ during an attack from a foreign invasion. John Marsden shows us there is hope for teenagers. The main characters display moments of Courage‚ Self-Discovery‚ Loyalty and Maturity. These qualities are essential for the main characters now that their country is at war‚ this is why they emerge in the novel as essential themes

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    Waiting For Godot Theme Essay Existentialists define “man of bad faith” as someone futile‚ waiting for life to pass them by. In Samuel Beckets play Waiting for Godot‚ Estragon and Vladimir demonstrate existentialist view “man of bad faith” by failing at life‚ expressing their uselessness through doing nothing. Waiting for Godot presents relatively similar views on life; Estragon for example wants to leave and live his life but cannot because he and Vladimir must wait for Godot. Vladimir

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    citizens which open our eyes to key ideas The novel “tomorrow when the war began” (1993) by John Marsden supports the idea ‘by reading we become better global citizens which opens our eyes to key ideas’. In this book we come across change‚ relationships‚ survival and nature. Change. Change is when people have things happen to their circumstances and are forced to think or believe differently. Change was important because it was a main theme in the novel as the young teenage characters were forced to

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    Dear Mr Ee cummings‚ I am writing you this email to let you know my response towards this poem. I absolutely agree with the message you are trying to say to everyone how nature can just be better than humans in their own way even if humans have the better features. You also use many techniques to pass this message through in an engaging list of reasons how animals can be better than humans. However‚ I do not understand why you used the first line of your poem as the title because there could be

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    Choose to Dine at Home on the Eve of the Chinese New Year It is a traditional custom that the family members from everywhere hurry back home to join a big dinner on the eve of Chinese New Year. It is a significant reunion. It is a traditional way to enjoy this at home. However‚ in recent years‚ many families have another choice of having dinner at restaurants. In my view‚ I prefer to have dinner at home. There are several reasons to justify my view‚ some of which are as follows. Firstly‚ it is

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    explores many common themes that part of everyday life. It is ironic that these portrayals of racism‚ sexism and poverty continue to be an ongoing struggle for society. The title in itself identifies something that unusual symbolism of struggle of growth and ability to prosper under limited living conditions. Hopes and dreams are consistently limited by situations that may never be able to modified as it a reoccurring theme of even present day life. Racism is prominent theme throughout this play

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    Kaitlyn Sattelberg   Period 6  To Kill A Mockingbird Theme Essay    In the book ​ To Kill A Mockingbird​  Harper Lee‚ writes about racial injustice. This book  shows how racism is just a way for people to feel better about their flaws. This theme mostly  represents one family in particular‚ the Ewells. Bob Ewell wants to feel better about himself so  he accuses a man of raping his daughter Mayella. However‚ Mayella isn’t all that innocent.   Bob Ewell is an alcoholic and immediately accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter 

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    their mindsets. The essay “Bumping into Mr. Ravioli” was written by Adam Gopnik. In this essay he takes us through what the mindset of a modern day New Yorker is. But not only does he discuss that‚ he also discusses how “busyness” has become a major part our lives and the impact it has on our lives. All of these thoughts were provoked by his daughter‚ Olivia’s relationship with Charlie Ravioli‚ her imaginary friend. The essay “On Habit” was written by Alain de Botton. In his essay he talks

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