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    Through the characters of the famous novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ author John Steinbeck expresses his opinion on achieving the American Dream. The American Dream is commonly known as the ideal that anyone in America can achieve success through hard work and determination. For example‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ who moved to America young‚ began as a poor boy working in a factory. Through hard work and smart investments‚ he started a successful business‚ called the Carnegie Steel Company‚ and transformed the US

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    What is an American? Being an American is being proud to be a part of a community of people working together for a life full of success and opportunity for themselves and generations to come after them. Being an American means to have passion‚ enthusiasm‚ and spirit to live in a free country‚ this country. having the ability to do whatever you want while being proud‚ strong and hopeful for a country full of freedom‚ full of opportunity and full of success‚ is all what it means to be an American

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    It took one person to make a huge impact on humanity‚ changing 99.9% of the world’s population. Station Eleven is a novel written in 2014 by Emily St John Mandel. This novel focuses on the consequences that a flu outbreak left behind on Earth. People’s lives change‚ no longer having access to electricity‚ gas‚ cellphones or transportation. Practically a world that pressed the reset button‚ with only a small population to experience this world. The novel begins with Arthur Leander ‚ an actor part

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    By Year 20 in Station Eleven‚ by Emily St. John Mandel‚ many of the characters have found their niche in the post-apocalyptic world. Kirsten has found her place in the Symphony. Clark continuosly expands his museum in the Severn City airport. The Prophet Tyler has established a religious cult with himself as the leader. The quote “Survival is insufficient” (119)‚ represents that‚ in order to truly live‚ people must have meaning to their lives. Although the characters in Station Eleven are having

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    events in the sixteenth century. There are reasons for the Catholic’s actions‚ whether they are justifying or not‚ the Catholics felt it would be the best solution. Many questions arise of why they did what they did. And many things took place during the run-up of the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. “(St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre) was done to cast blame on

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    Hector Berlioz‚ son of Louis Berlioz and Marie Antoinette‚ born in France at the La Cote- Saint- Andre in December 1803‚ lived a great life to be a well-known French Romantic Composer. Hector did not start studying music till age 12 and with the lack of support of his parents never learned to play the piano. His lack of knowledge of ability to play the piano was both beneficial and detrimental to his works later in life as a composer. As he grew older‚ his parents pushed him towards studies in the

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    Hector the Heinous In Homer’s Iliad‚ Hector is presented an intriguing character‚ a description that stems from a number of sources. First and foremost‚ unlike other main characters in the Iliad‚ including: Paris‚ Helen‚ and most of the important Achaeans‚ who all have histories‚ outside the Iliad that Homer’s audience was familiar with‚ Hector has no history outside of this story. We‚ the readers‚ are already familiar with Paris’ exploits‚ Achilles’‚ Agamemnon’s etc. but there are no tales of

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    be one of the smartest men in Rome. While it has never been documented‚ it is also believed that he had some type of legal education. His legacy‚ however‚ would center on his love of music. In fact‚ Pope St. Gregory the Great is known as the patron of singers and musicians and this passion left what is known as the Gregorian Chants. It would have been a reasonable expectation that Gregory would go into some type of public office; perhaps even a political career. Instead‚ he opted to follow his faith

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    accordance with the way Achilles and Hector interact with each other. People‚ heroes in particular‚ in this time are thinking of the glory or the shame they would receive after a battle‚ not whether or not the battle itself and the acts one commits are good or evil or pleasant or unpleasant. Achilles and Hector exemplify the truthfulness of the quote in the way they act throughout their battle‚ in the way Achilles gives his glory speech as Hector is dying and how Hector reacts‚ and in the way how Achilles

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    contrast the characters of Hector and Achilles. I choose to compare and contrast the characters of Hector and Achilles because I am interested in their story. I think there are many theme in this story‚ but the central theme is the fate of men; if it is fixed or changed by the will of men. I feel interesting that the gods decides the fate of people. And I choose this option because I feel that I can understand what the author wants to express to the readers by comparing Hector and Achilles. Therefore

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