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    A loud wail startled him just when he was about to pee. The liquid froze inside when he realized the heart-wrenching sound was that of his mother. Soon it was followed by bawling of his elder sister as he slowly walked back to the source of the cries: parent’s bedroom. There in the bed‚ daddy lay still with eyes wide open; he wasn’t convoluting anymore. As he stood in the door‚ his second sister came running and dropped howling on daddy’s chest. In his seven-year-old life he had never witnessed his

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    sight of the fire‚ which crawled lizard like up the house. The house was exploding in yellow blue flames that quickly turned orange. I was trembling and whimpering softly as I saw Emily’s mother sitting on the ground‚ helplessly. She was crying out of despair. Her reaction had made me even more scared. I wanted someone to console me by telling me that nothing will happen to Emily. She was my best friend. We had spent seven years of our childhood together and I did not want to lose her. I

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    life becomes difficult as she grows And her tension slowly and gradually flows She grows into a woman and acquires skills But is engrossed with many social ills But still‚ a woman smiles when feels like screaming And sings when she feels like crying A woman cries when she is glad And laughs when she is sad She can handle a lot of trouble And carry heavy burdens even double We forget the difficult woman life Her love‚ her care‚ her sacrifice A woman can shower love and affection But in

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    his fists.He accompaniedevery blowwith a curse."I hope you die‚ youlittledemon‚"he said between sobs‚ forhewas crying and he could hardly see. Ambowriggled and struggled and tried tobite Baldo’s legs. Failing‚he buriedhis face inthe sand and howled lustily. Baldo nowleft him and ran tothe black-spottedpuppy which he caughtup in his arms‚ holdingitagainsthis throat.Ambo followed‚ crying out threatsand curses.He grabbedthe tailofthe puppyand jerked hard. The puppy howled shrilly and Baldo let it go

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    the prince “filled with tears”; he cried because of his miserable people. The happy prince now does not belong to the upper class anymore; he represents his sorrow people who are the main working forces of the society and who are in despair and crying. Ironically‚ the upper class which is symbolized by the Palace of Sans Souci shut themselves in their palace away from those who really need their help. Although they gain the fruits from the hardship of their people‚ they never cared about what misery

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    whole scene at Regent’s Park was disgraceful and that “his tears was a shame of which she could not speak to no one”. Mrs. Dickonson will go to great lengths to make sure she is seen as a proper lovely woman. One can see that when she left her crying son and walked away in order to create some distance between them. She wanted to uphold her “good tempered” image to the public and did not want to be associated with a blubbering boy like that. Even though Mrs. Dicksonson is a cold person‚

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    The comments made by Murray in ’An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’ reflect a distorted society where feelings and emotions are kept secret‚ and dark fears and worries remain imbedded deep within individuals. The isolation of society is shown when the crying man is situated in a busy street with ’crowds’‚ yet he is so alone that ’no one approaches’. Weeping is a bitter-sweet emotion‚ but the rewards of inner peace through the release of grief and sorrow outweigh the pains of weeping. while the man cries

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    concerned. “Okay mom” she says hoping her mom would go back down stairs and leave her alone so she could sneak off into the bathroom without being caught by her mom so she doesn’t have to explain why her face is all puffy and red like she has just been crying for 3 hours‚ even though she had been. She hurries off to the bathroom and closes the door very quietly so no one can hear her‚ not even her dog. She opens her drawer and searches for the box of razor blades she has hidden in the back. Once

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    She seemed emotionally devastated. She was crying so hard that the tears drummed in sync with her hands. I thought for a second that I and the entire sound cascade were the reason for all that‚ but it did not seem likely. I felt the reason for these unleashed strong emotions is long-standing. Although

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    images of Doodle walking‚ but even this happy moment is brought to gloom when Aunt Nicey steps on Brother’s toe. He thinks he is going to be “crippled for life.” The image at the end of the story helps you get the feeling of regret. Brother was crying and sheltering Doodle from the rain. Diction is another thing that really helps the reader understand the tone. Hurst’s choice of words definitely creates a sense of grief and sadness. The words “bleeding” and “stained” give you a sense of sympathy

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