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    Cost of the Good Life

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    extravagant lifestyle‚ and wealth all come to mind when I ponder the good life but what does the good life actually cost? At first glance‚ this seems like a loaded question that requires multiple dissertations in order to answer. I even contemplated whether or not the good life had a cost at all. Breaking the good life into separate topics relieves much of the stress when it comes to giving an answer. In terms of consumerism‚ the good life is damaging to the environment‚ places too much emphasis on money

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    Shift Character Essay

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    My character‚ Shift from The Last Battle‚ by C.S Lewis‚ is very different. Shift is an ape. Shift is old and clever. He is not very nice and cares about himself mostly. He is very cleaver but I also think he is not as cleaver as the book‚ The Last Battle portrayed him. If he was the cleverest he would have known that treating Shift rudely would not have been a good idea. I think people saying he his the oldest and cleverest just gets in his head too much. Shift is very cleaver in other parts

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    Just in general‚ I suppose that I do find the first book of the novel quite interesting. I enjoy the footnotes that go along with the story‚ as they add a great amount of depth and character to the story as a whole. Along with that‚ the footnotes also provide a good insight to the culture‚ traditions‚ mythology and history behind the story line. As for a particular scene‚ the most interesting to me was when Theron and his pirates broke into the tomb where Callirhoe was. The entire scene to me was

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    The Change of language Most of the time language changes slowly over time such as decades or century’s. Change in language is a very good thing; it helps us trade goods and services with other countries. If our language did not change there would be an even greater language barer then there already is. Here is a thought‚ how difficult would it be if you were to go to a different town where they spoke a different language then you and you tried to buy something. Would you understand how much

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    The Stone Angel Characters

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    Characters: Rick//Richard- The main “protagonist”‚ although there is not an antagonist‚ is Richard. He is a short‚ middle-aged man who has recently opened a formal suit wear rental business in Utah after attending business school. His background is a combination of being born in Utah and being raised in Salt Lake Valley. His face was long‚ and narrow with straight‚ but tousled brown hair Richard’s character grows throughout the novel‚ behaviorally‚ not physically of course. The qualities that the

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    person. Most heroes are attractive and good looking but that is because they exist in movies and stories and are fictional. Take Gilgamesh‚ for example. He was “created by the gods” so obviously he was extremely attractive and had god like features and everyone either wanted him‚ or wanted to be him. But‚ he is a fictional character. I think that the main characteristics that make someone a hero are courage‚ morality‚ honor‚ respect‚ they fight for the good‚ and they focus on the needs of others

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    for those who perform good deeds do not lure attention but those who act poorly always draw a crowd. Kathryn Stockett acknowledged this aspect of human nature and applied it in her bestselling novel The Help by including the character of Hilly Holbrook to depict the “villain” which lied within most of the white southerners

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    Flawed Character Flaws

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    Nicholas Cage “I like flawed characters because somewhere in them I see more of the truth.” This quote means that impuissance and imperfection in characters avail us to more preponderant understand those characters and go deep in them. I agree with this quote because we learn from our faults and in the same way we understand a character precisely that has imperfections. “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller helps to understand the fact that a flawed character is a true character. The Characterization

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    Character: The main character is an elderly man by the name of Milton. Milton owns a quiet‚ secluded country home and equipped garden‚ near the shore. He lives a simple yet solemn life‚ spending a lot of time tending to his plants and being with nature. Travellers have stopped coming to visit and Milton is often alone. The supporting character is Pearl‚ a woman in her mid 20’s‚ who arrives at the house and to tend to the garden. She seems to be a new helping hand‚ as she doesn’t seem to know Milton

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    Macbeth Character Flaws

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    in Shakespeare’s tragic plays. In these movingly charged plots‚ the characters often possess great power and appear invincible when‚ due to inherent character flaws‚ fall from grace and inevitably pay dearly with their own life. After reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ it is abundantly clear that at least three of its character invite the catastrophes that they ultimately experience. In this play‚ Macbeth is an archetypal character who meets the definition of Aristotelian tragic hero. Lady Macbeth also

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