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    Poem By Jenny Rogers

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    Now‚ they sit stiff at their desks‚ trying hard not to fall into the looseness of imagination‚ picking at the vinyl floor with the toe of their shoes‚ their papers lazily spilling over one another‚ and their deadlines way past. They hardly talk‚ because they don’t really want to‚ and no one really wants to talk to them anyhow. And when they do talk‚ they guard their words‚ because those words are theirs alone. A secret. Only when they are with each other do they let those words out‚ only when they

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    SUPERSTIONS AND DREAM INTERPRETATIONS IN THE DUCHESS OF MALFI Superstition‚ a sort of a feeling that takes umpteen number of forms and at times frightens life out of people‚ takes a special pedestal in the life of a person which might make a person float on cloud nine or perish in dungeons. Superstitions are universal and they do exist even now in the 21st century and the plays before three centuries are no exceptions. The plays during the 16th and 17th centuries were abounding with superstitious

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    “A Rose for Emily” is a successful story not only because of its intricately (错综复杂地) complex chronology (时间顺序)‚ but also because of its unique narrative point of view. The story is told by an unnamed narrator in the first person collective. By using the “we” narrator‚ Faulkner creates a sense of closeness between readers and his story. “A Rose for Emily” is divided into five sections. The first section opens with a description of the Grierson house in Jefferson. The narrator mentions that over

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    Having the Same View Before and after publishing a book someone will always critic it. It’s a way for people to express what they think about the book and their views of the plot. In Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston a particular review comes to mind Lucile Tompkins‚ The New York Times Book Review‚ her words of describing this novel as sententious in the beginning of the novel and humors makes it seem that Hurston intent to proceed these sort of ideas to the readers. Others

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    Judgements and Identity Every person has an identity or some defining features that can be used to describe them. Identity can be either the way that one perceives their self‚ or how one is perceived by others. However‚ certain aspects of identity can cause harm to an individual. This harm can be both at the hands of others or at the fault of the person in question. Things such as a person’s appearance and clothing‚ morals and past actions‚ socioeconomic status‚ or even a person’s habit or habits

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    A boy trudged down the sidewalk dragging a fishing pole behind him. A man stood waiting with his hands on his hips. Summertime‚ and his children played in the front yard with their friend‚ enacting a strange little drama of their own invention. It was fall‚ and his children fought on the sidewalk in front of Mrs. Dubose’s. . . . Fall‚ and his children trotted to and fro around the corner‚ the day’s woes and

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    the time. We were just driving straight down the road on the way to a church function. A drunken man who was illegally driving turned right into my family and hit us head on. The drunk guy did not even care about what had happened. His head was bleeding lots and he got out of his car and chugged a beer before the police had arrived. The suburban was totaled but luckily none of us were hurt. It was a blessing in disguise that my Dad had a bad headache that day. He was on his way home from work early

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    German Expressionism was a movement that started at around the beginning of the 20th century. It has many traits but the main ones being‚ trying to present the world from a single subjective perspective. Sometimes distorting it to evoke emotion‚ moods and ideas. Expressionism was mainly an artistic outlet before taking its place in film. It was used as a method of disposing with aesthetically pleasing works and focusing more on the abstract. The artist would often use bright‚ clashing colors‚ messy

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    Many years ago‚ a tale was written about a pretty and poor girl named Cinderella. Since then multiple versions have emerged. They are all varying in some shape or form; however‚ they all are alike when it comes to the plot elements. These elements consist of‚ Cinderella being a poor servant girl‚ evil stepsisters‚ evil stepmother‚ a magical source that benefits Cinderella‚ a prince who throws a ball and a happy ending for Cinderella. Though every story is somewhat different‚ they are still recognizable

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    commonly share many aspects however certain stories are completely unrelated. “The Lottery Ticket” by Anton Chekhov and “Rich for One Day” by Suzanne Jacob share the most similarities. Their similarity is evident between the setting‚ characters and the plot. To begin with‚ both stories share the same setting. They both take place back in the earlier days‚ where the dollar had a high value. In the “The Lottery Ticket” Ivan Dmitritch was earning approximately a monthly earning of one hundred dollars

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