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    more tired and becoming older faster. All animals are hard workers but the ones that does most of the work is Boxer. He does so much that he gets hurt‚ “Boxer!” she cried‚ “How are you?” “It is my lung‚” said Boxer in a weak voice… “Fools! Fools!” shouted Benjamin… “Fools! Do you not see what is written on the side of that van?”… “ ‘Alfred Simmonds‚ Horse Slaughterer and Glue Boiler‚ Willingdon. Dealer in Hides and Bone-Meal. Kennels Supplied. Do you not understand what that means? They are taking Boxer

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    too much can go wrong. Orgon was initially blinded by the type of person Tartuffe was. In his eyes he could do no wrong; however‚ others were able to see past Tartuffe’s fraudulent character. This story coincides with the famous quote‚ “Fool me once‚ shame on you. Fool me twice‚ shame on me.” When Orgon’s family tries to set Tartuffe up‚ the plan backfires rapidly. Damis‚ Orgon’s son‚ is even kicked out of the house. This scene really sets the stage for the level of trust Orgon has for Tartuffe. One

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    called Socrates a coward for choosing the easiest way out‚ by not putting up a fight in the courtroom and also by just basically accepting his "fate" of being sentenced to death. I believe that this "act" really exposes Socrates as a coward and a fool. Firstly I call him a coward‚ because to me he is to shame to admit that he could possibly wrong. He makes absolutely ridiculous points in trying to defend his actions. He came up with a totally hypothetical situation in which he gets caught by the

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    The dynamic character‚ Guy Montag‚ from the novel ​Fahrenhe​it 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ shows by his actions that human society can easily become oppressive and regimented — unless it changes its tendency toward censorship. Montag starts out with the personality of being brainwashed by a corrupt society. The dynamic character is a fireman‚ and Bradbury chose to start the story with “It was a pleasure to burn” (1). Montag believes that by burning the books‚ he was purifying society. The society

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    THE ARCHETYPE [1] What‚ according to Jung‚ is an archetype? (p.1) It is a universal image or archetypal image whose origin reside in universal consciousness. [2] Where‚ in the Jungian psychic diagram‚ does the collective consciousness lie? (p.1) In the lowest position [3] What is the relationship between the Wise Old Man/Woman and the hero? (p. 2) The Old Man/Woman is a guide or helper of the hero. It can sometimes be a double and both positive or negative [4] What is a scapegoat and how is it applied

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    "How foolish do I look running back home? A fool at forty is a fool indeed‚" was her last thought as she drifted between restless slumber and frightful wakefulness. "Oak Grove!" the driver called‚ breaking the silence and waking Brooksy from her half sleep. Only a handful of passengers were on the bus‚ and

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    with the soloists and having lunch with them.” What a great imagination Paul had! In my opinion I think they were both liars in the story Where are you going‚ Where have u been‚” her mother was so simple‚ Connie thought‚ that it was may cruel to fool her fool her so much.” This clearly indicates she was a liar. In the Paul’s Case‚ when Paul went to the office‚ “said his mother and father had been abroad‚ and he had come down to await the arrival of their steamer.” This is evidence that Paul also was

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ ladies begin to tune in the thoughts of accomplishing the American Dream. The female characters‚ Daisy‚ Jordan‚ and Myrtle‚ all speak to the different implications of the American Dream. Daisy’s quality is that of an unattainable princess. Much like the American dream‚ she draws‚ feels " comfortable enough " (Fitzgerald 95) to be managed‚ has all the earmarks of being finished‚ and her voice is enticing‚ "full of money" (Fitzgerald 125)‚ musical‚ and baiting

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    Characteristics of Fortunato “A fool thinks himself to be wise‚ but a wise man knows himself to be a fool”-William Shakespeare. In the story The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe‚ one of the main characters named Fortunato‚ was brutally buried alive by Montresor. Fortunato allows this because of his clumsiness. Fortunato makes it easy on Montresor to kill him because of his clumsiness‚ insensibility‚ and rash decisions. In the story‚ Montresor states that Fortunato “...accosted me with excessive

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    If "imitation is the sincerest flattery‚" then more than 250 years after his passing Alexander Pope deserves a spot in the ranks as one of the most flattered writers of all time. His works have been dissected of every phrase of possible significance and spilled onto page-a-day calendars and books of wit across the world. The beauty of his catchy maxims is that they are not only memorable‚ but attempt to convey his philosophy with perfect poetic ingenuity. Unfortunately‚ his well-achieved goals

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