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    my sisters keeper

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    In My Sisters Keeper‚ Cassavetes brings up issues of being able to speak up and knowing when someone is taking something to a point where you are in danger. What are the boundaries when it comes to saving someone’s life? Would you be willing to put your life at risk for someone else. The strength of Anna and Kate’s relationship amazed me in this film. Anna had given Kate her organs many times (bone marrow and blood) and never complained but did she really know who she was all she knew is why she

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    My sisters wedding

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    meeting my sister‚ Jamie‚ for the first time. Jamie is four years younger than I am and we share the same biological father‚ Ben. Our Grandmother brought us together‚ she planned a day for my family and my sister to meet at Sea World. Jamie and I were very similar‚ we had the same nose and smile‚ and we resembled our biological father‚ who we both have only met a few times in our lives. It was a terrific day‚ and when it was over and before it was time for us to return home‚ my sister invited

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    Everybody knows of Las Mariposas – “The Butterflies.” The Mirabel sisters were well-known in their town. The four sisters were young‚ innocent‚ and beautiful. Minerva‚ Patria‚ Maria Teresa‚ and Dede’ were loved by their parents‚ and could only dream of being free and educated‚ but this all changed on November 25. La Vega is a small town‚ in the middle of nowhere with little or no street signs. Travelling in this area is a small task and by all means and challenging. Not everyone is this town

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    represent the characters and the overall setting. Woolf uses each color to further implant imagery in the reader’s mind. She uses the color grey to represent the elderly and sleepiness when she wrote‚ "When she looked in the glass and saw her hair grey‚ her cheek sunk‚ at fifty‚" and also when she wrote‚ "...as he was in a grey-green somnolence which embraced them all..." When she introduces Mr. Carmichael who is surrounded by loneliness‚ Woolf describes his cat’s yellow eyes. The color yellow represents

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    William Shakespeare

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    William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was easily one of the greatest playwrights of all time. He has written many plays including Romeo and Juliet‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ Macbeth‚ and Hamlet. Shakespeare was also one of the proprietors to the Globe theater in 1589. Much of his work is still performed today. Shakespeare was born on April 23rd 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. John was an alderman of Scotland who had served as mayor in 1569. Neither of his parents could

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    My Loving Sister

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    My sister‚ the painfully abrasive yet equally engaging creature‚ the one who irritates me to the point of absurdity‚ is the one who I am closest to in the world. Having a little sister changed my life forever because she has brought happiness to me‚ has motivated me‚ and has also been there for me as a best friend. Just because we are family doesn’t mean the relationship we have is perfect‚ but neither do I take it for granted. My sister is half of me‚ my secret keeper. She turns my whole world upside

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    Racism in Shakespeare

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    of color existed even in the 17th century. “Shakespeares play is the text that will at once unsettle and fill in‚ substantiate and resolve what the audience suspects it already knows about the essence of blackness as the savage and libidinous Other” (Little 305). Shakespeare wields the prejudice that he knows the audience has come with‚ by making Othello the victim of Iago’s malicious plan. “The weight of critical tradition… presents a Shakespeare who finds racial and cultural difference insignificant

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    Virginia Woolf argues in the first chapter of “A Room of One’s Own‚” that for a woman to be a writer that she needs an education‚ money‚ and spare time; however‚ women are not afforded the luxury of those things. To make her argument‚ Woolf uses the story of Mary‚ whose last name is unimportant‚ and her experience on the campus of a college. Her usage of the character Mary allows her to create a fictional character and narrative to represent the experiences of a female writer in her time. In

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    Solid Objects Virginia Woolf

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    SOLID OBJECTS‚ Virginia Woolf The only thing that moved upon the vast semicircle of the beach was one small black spot. As it came nearer to the ribs and spine of the stranded pilchard boat‚ it became apparent from a certain tenuity in its blackness that this spot possessed four legs; and moment by moment it became more unmistakable that it was composed of the persons of two young men. Even thus in outline against the sand there was an unmistakable vitality in them; an indescribable vigour in the

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    In “The Death of the Moth‚” Virginia Woolf describes her experience of watching a moth in the window. Woolf takes time to pay attention to every detail involving this moth in the window. She starts out describing the moth as content with life. She defines the day as an opportunity for pleasure and talks about the lack of change the moth has. She goes on to describe the motions and eventually begins to see the moth dying in the window. She talks about the constant struggle the moth had to fight and

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