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    Love and Death: A Comparison and Contrast of William Faulkner ’s "A Rose for Emily" and Andre Dubus ’s "Killings" The French journalist Octive Mirabaeu once said‚ "Murder is born of love‚ and loves attains he greatest intensity in murder." This quote echoed through the literary writings of William Faulkner ’s "A Rose for Emily" and Andre Dubus ’s "Killings". Faulkner crafted a story around Emily Grierson‚ a genteel woman in the southern United States during an era when everyone was

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    Mathilde Loisel Character Analysis Essay She danced madly‚ wildly ‚ drunk with pleasure ‚ giving no thought to anything in the triumph of her beauty‚ the pride of her success ‚ in a kind of happy cloud composed of all the adulation ‚ of all the admiring glances ‚of all the awakened longings ‚of a sense of complete victory that is so sweet to a woman’s heart. The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant is a story about a poor lady Mathilde Loisel who gets invited to a ball ‚but has nothing to wear . She

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    Matt Fowler‚ from the Killings by Andre Dubus‚ was taught a powerful lesson. That message is one that was given to us from Mahatma Gandhi. He says‚ “an eye for an eye makes the whole world go blind.” All Matt Fowler wanted to achieve was vengeance for the murder of his youngest son‚ Frank Fowler. He learned that even though he had carried out revenge against his son’s killer‚ but in the end‚ he did not receive satisfaction. In the end‚ all Mr. Fowler had left was a heavy conscious and two less bullets

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    Macbeth Character Essay In Act 1‚ Macbeth is described by Duncan as “O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman!” By the end of the play‚ Malcolm calls him a “dead butcher”. Trace the changes in Macbeths’ character‚ analysing the reasons behind them. Macbeth’s ruthless seeking journey for power‚ urged on by his wife‚ becomes his tragic flaw which leads to his downfall in all ways. The tragic hero is used by Shakespeare to show how the tragedy lies in the greatness that could so easily have been Macbeth’s

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    Killers Richard Strout is the true killer of this story. This man walks through the “front door” (Dubus 107) of his ex-wife’s house and proceeds in shooting Frank “twice in the chest and once in the face with a nine millimeter automatic” (107). Standing over the blood spattered couch he shifts his eyes from the brainy chaos‚ which was a man’s face just seconds before‚ to the children that are sitting on that same couch. He then looks at the mother of those children‚ his children. She is not looking

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    Hard work is a major tool that can be used by various people to achieve their goals and objectives. People who have been successful have used it in the past. Hard work and persistence go hand in hand. In fact‚ one can be used in place of the other at times. It should‚ however‚ be noted that the two terms are different in that persistence is a component of hard work (Crew and Sweet 4). The importance of hard work cannot be underestimated for people who are keen in controlling their destiny. To achieve

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    Discussion Questions for Anne Tyler’s “Teenage Wasteland.” Your answers must be written as complete sentences AND written to someone who has read the story but does NOT have access to the questions. One way of accomplishing this is to use wording from the question in your answer. Do not simply copy the question and then follow with an answer. Type your document in Times New Roman 12 pt. font. Make sure that your full name is at the top of the page. It may be easiest to include your answers

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    sadly‚ vestiges of old social norms still have a toehold in some parts of the country and the unilluminated parts of many people’s psyches. In this story‚ Dubus reminds us of what it might have been like for a young female in what is likely the 1950’s to 1960’s era (not that long ago)‚ where the high standards of female

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    “The Curse” by Andre Dubus is about Mitchell Hayes‚ a forty-nine year old bartender who is witness to a rape. The rape occurs right before closing when five bikers rape a young woman while holding Mitchell at bay. After the rape‚ Mitchell is distraught over his decision of not making a stronger attempt to help the girl. Police‚ family and friends try to comfort Mitchell by telling him he made the right decision. However‚ he continues to feel guilt and self-doubt over whether or not

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    Alaina McDonald In “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch is a man who fights for what he believes in. He is very strong willed and always the one who will stand up for what is right‚ not what the most popular thing is to do. He also is often reffered to as the wisest man in his town. Atticus believes in equality among people. In his mind all people are equal and deserve equal treatment no matter what race they are. Atticus tells Jem and Scout‚ his two children‚ not to judge people

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