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    Hope is a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen or desire to trust. In addition‚ hope refers to African-American slaves wanting to be free or stay alive. Today’s question is hope good or bad‚ it could easily be both based off the kind of hardship the individual slave endured and how long they have left of slavery based off knowing slavery ended two years after the emancipation proclamation the individual might lose hope but they only had a little while left. For the sake

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    self-confidence. There is no occasion for feeling dismayed. “If hopes are dupes‚ fears may be liars.” Life is full of tears and smiles‚ tears predominate. Sufferings and misfortunes may loom large on the horizon. They may make life worthless. Despair and disappointment may look endless. It does not mean one should cease to live. Deep and dark clouds of failures may eclipse the sun of success‚ but for how long! Failures and frustrations must give way to hope and happiness. The words of the poet convey a note

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    The differences in treatment outcomes due to the amount of hope a patient held in “The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness‚” was a perspective I had not yet ruminated. The author‚ Dr. Groopman‚ retold the stories of multiple patients suffering from cancer‚ each showing that hope can have a positive outcome on treatment. This account has shown me that death is inherently a part of life‚ but by instilling genuine hope in a patient and their family‚ their remaining days can be

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    Morrie S. ~ “Accept yourself‚ your physical condition‚ and your fate as they are at the present moment.” During this quote‚ Morrie is clearly weakening and learning about ALS. He is talking to Mitch about his experience but also calming him by telling him that he can accept what is happening. What this quote means to me is more than just talking about you physical ability‚ but also you mental ability too. Another message that speaks to me in this quote is that you can’t pretend to be something or

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    HOPE OR DEATH “I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge. That myth is more potent than history. That dreams are more powerful than facts. That hope always triumphs over experience. That laughter is the only cure for grief. And I believe that love is stronger than death.” ― Robert Fulghum‚ All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Hope is bared through out the novel “Little Bee”. Little Bee suffered from the most perplexing experiences that a refugee has to face‚ due

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    Through love‚ through hope‚ and faith’s transcendent dower‚ we feel that we are greater than we know."- William Wordsworth. As stated in this quote‚ when we have something to hope for‚ and someone showing us love‚ we are capable of many things. In the movie Life is Beautiful and the book Night love and hope are the only things that keep the characters alive. This is shown through Elie and his father’s relationship when his father reminds him of his fundamental feelings of love‚ compassion‚ and devotion

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    can gain support from others‚ “no one exists alone‚” (Auden). These lines stand out from the rest of the poem as they bring forward a message of hope for the future. They are contrasted by the rest of the poem‚ which carries a theme of melancholy and depression. One interpretation is to see the speaker’s knowledge that it is often pointless to hold onto hope‚ as they note “The habit-forming pain‚ / Mismanagement and grief: / We must suffer them all again‚” (Auden). It is as if the speaker of the poem

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    INTRODUCTION A good attitude or positive attitude is the outward manifestation of a mind that dwells primarily on positive matters. It is a mind-set tipped in favour of creative activity rather than boredom‚ joy over sadness‚ hope over futility. A positive attitude is that state of mind which can be maintained only through conscious effort. When something jars one’s mental focus into a negative direction‚ those who are positive know that in order to bounce back adjustments must be made. THE

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    that speaks of hope and persistence . Here ‚ metaphorical phrases are used to convey the thoughts and emotions of the writer . In addition ‚ the chosen metaphors are meant to guide through the emotions and to give the readers a feel of the all the hope ‚ pain ‚ confusion ‚ and persistence of the poetry ’s writer In this poem ‚ life is compared to the act of fishing . The journey that a person makes is represented by the fisherman ’s daily work . In the same way that a fisherman hopes to catch a big

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    Spade: death card King of Hearts: suicide king‚ death Cross: sacrifice‚ martyr‚ savior‚ Bells: death‚ new beginnings‚ Beds: illness‚ prison‚ insanity‚ Bars: prison‚ no escape‚ Windows:20 freedom‚ escape‚ Birds on Window Sills: hope‚ freedom‚ escape just out of reach‚ Trees: life‚ family‚ growth‚ old times‚ escape‚ wisdom Dead Trees: end of the past‚ forgotten past‚ Vehicles: freedom‚ escape‚ future‚ time‚ passing of the ages‚ inlet to character Motorcycles: free

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