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    Many people think that most of the teenagers in our generation are very confident and happy‚ especially because we believe that they don’t have anything to worry about. For Zits things are very different‚ due to the fact that shame is a painful feeling that plays a big role in his life. Zits says “I’m dying from about ninety-nine kinds of shame. I’m ashamed of being fifteen years old. And being tall. And skinny. And ugly. I’m ashamed that I look like a bag of zits tied to a broomstick” (4). In a

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    Huckleberry Finn: Passage pg. 283 – 284 Mark Twain’s novel Huckleberry Finn is a blatant concoction of religious bias and varied notions on the role of religion. Satirical characters and the obvious use of sarcastic ideals in regards to the religious situations within the novel allowed Twain to address the issue on so many different levels. Huckleberry Finn is introduced‚ as being a religious character‚ as he looks to pray and reflect on virtues of right and wrong as dictated by those religious

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    our mind’s imagination from what we learn from literature‚ the arts‚ and the surrounding environments around us‚ so we can be the creators of our own individual worlds and think on a whole different level. People begin to perceive and think about things very differently‚ when they allow themselves to use the powers of imagination. When people are faced with hardship or repressed in some sort of way‚ they begin to use this “imagination” to find a way to escape oppression and their troubles. Ideas

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    Jane Eyre “Five Quotes” Analysis a. “I returned to my book—Bewick’s “History of British Birds:” the letter-press thereof I cared little for‚ generally speaking; and yet there was certain … pages … I could not pass quite as a blank” (Bronte 12). b. The book that Jane choses to read in this passage is highly significant‚ and is enhanced due to the symbolic imagery birds and their characteristics bring to mind. Just as birds have urges to seek freedom and migrate‚ so Jane longs to escape from

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    In this passage Shakespeare is talking about King Duncan and he uses imagery to create an image as to what will happen after his death. Shakespeare starts off this passage describing Duncan’s role as king. He talks about how Duncan was a humble ruler‚ “Hathe borne his faculties so meek”. He goes on to say that Duncan was no corrupt in his ruling; and as a result of his virtuous life as king will live on. Shakespeare continues with a simile‚ “his virtues will plead like angels‚ trumpet-tongued against

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    Descartes’ "Wax Passage" Later in his second meditation‚ as Descartes begins to doubt his own conclusion that he exists as a thinking thing‚ he goes into an elaborate analogy known as his "wax passage". Comparing the wax to his knowledge of himself‚ he begins by discussing the physical characteristics which can be known by means of the senses. However‚ the importance lies in the fact that by heating‚ the wax can be altered and the sensible properties are no longer the same. He then goes on to

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    Independent Reading- Fahrenheit 451 Passage Paper Neil Y A. The passage I chose comes from the beginning of the book Fahrenheit 451‚ in the section‚ “The Hearth and the Salamander”. This passage takes place in the early stages of the book when an alarm‚ Guy Montag‚ the protagonist‚ and the other firefighters to an old house owned by an old lady. The old woman refuses to abandon her home and insists that she wants to die among her books. She lights a match and burns herself along with all her books

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    Situate the passage into the greater text: mention the act and scene numbers‚ as well as what happens at this point in the play/ Significance (1-2 sentences) This passage takes place in Act 2 and Scene 1‚ in this point in the play Macbeth has been convinced by Lady Macbeth to go through with the murder and is standing outside Duncan’s bedroom ready to kill him. This is a crucial point in the play as it is the scene right before the murder and is significant as it shows Macbeth’s state of mind right

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    Christ‚ it’s near sunrise‚’ he said loudly. ‘We got to get goin’.’ And the others came out of their numbness and moved toward the truck” (Steinbeck 113). This passage occurs at Uncle John’s house while the Joads prepare to leave for California. Muley questions Tom about breaking his parole‚ but Tom ignores his words. In the subtext of this passage‚ Muley clearly possesses suspicions and worries about Tom breaking parole by going out of state. Through Muley’s use of questions‚ he subtly attempts to convince

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    categorizes a rite of passage into three main stages; separation‚ liminal‚ and integration. I think it is more clearly explained in Davis-Floyd’s Birth as a rite of passage where she restates these stages as separation from former social identity‚ state of becoming‚ transition‚ and integration back into everyday life. She uses these three stages to describe how birth and becoming a mother can be considered a rite of passage. These stages can be used to describe even the simplest rites of passage. Take for example

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