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    Page 1 of 4 Good and Bad Stress Good and Bad Stress Ginger F. Kelly CJ201 14 January 2013 Page 2 of 4 Good and Bad Stress Good and Bad Stress As is the case with most people‚ a stigma is carried with the perception that asking for help

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    Good and Bad lies Lies are present in lives of all of us. Everybody are lying. Although each human lies for them own purposes. Our lives would be difficult without them. These are two kind of lies: good and bad. The first type of lies are good lies. People are lying to save face or to maintain them reputation. If you do not want someone to knew about that what you did when you were drunk‚ you would lie. For example‚ if you were dancing on the table‚ you will say: “No! It never happened”. Lies

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    serious and deadly. He says that there is no such thing as a hero in war‚ and that it is impossible to win a war with a single person. But MacLean expresses the war as a mission which provides excitement. He also makes Major John Smith‚the main character of the novel‚ as a hero defeating Nazis singlehandedly. Lastly‚ by having Smith succeeding and surviving the mission‚ MacLean shows a significant difference between novels regarding death and glory. First‚ MacLean’s novel contain excitement and

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    When you are posed with the question if human beings are inherently good or bad‚ you often find yourself floundered to find an answer. It is a fundamental question with no definite answer‚ only your conception of situations and human beings. People often look for the bad in the world‚ they point out the negative things instead of the positive because that’s what people want to hear about. The positive things are overlooked‚ which concludes with people believing that humans are inherently bad. Unfortunately

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    simile in the poem. The simile is comparing the city to the dog. “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg luring has a theme that there can be more seen in a person’s eye than what meets the eye. The bad side of some people sees‚ but even evil people can have some good in them. The significance of the poem included social realism. Carl Sandburg lead to the knowing of the city’s trading’s and railroads. New Poetry: “Chicago” “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg goes further into detail with what could be seen through a person’s

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    DESCRIBE AN INTERESTNG CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL. EXPLAIN WHY THEY WERE INTERESTING. In the novel‚ ‘Q and A’ written by Vikas Swarup‚ there are several interesting characters. One interesting character in the novel would be Ram Mohammad Thomas‚ who is also the main character. Swarup’s purpose in writing the novel was to teach us that people (in India) can be very prejudiced towards others of a lower cycle or those from a different religion. He also wants to teach us that we need to persevere in order

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    Characters in Hamlet

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    marriage. He wants to die. He would commit suicide if God wouldn’t have a rule against it. If you commit suicide you go straight to hell. Quote number one is important for Aristotle’s third rule for tragedy. The third rule of tragedy says‚ the main character must experience a reversal of fortune or a discovery. Because Hamlet’s fortune is already so bad‚ the audience knows it is not about fortune but about discovery. Quote #2: P. 67 (Hamlet I: v‚ 29- 31) Quote #2 is spoken by Hamlet. Hamlet is alone

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    Acting is a vital tool utilised to establish character used in ’Picnic at Hanging Rock’ to bring alive the divine‚ the norm and the traditional. In Sara’s case the combination of her timid and quiet tone‚ slow pace and her lack of hand gestures/ general movement‚ small presence and stiff posture aid to create a character that is quite average - a reserved yet eerie character. In comparison Miranda is described as a very different sort of person - she has a calming quiet voice that still demands attention

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    creates the metaphor of the world being a stage and the character of Miss Brill being an actress. This illusion can determine her to be a round character because she is afraid of being the person that she isn’t. Miss Brill hides her real emotions by hiding behind a teacher role instead of being true to herself. The character Miss Brill arrives at a theme of isolationism and abandonment; by acting Miss Brill can be recognized as a round character by having a hidden emotion by acting a certain manner

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    The Lovely Bones Essay Readers will often think about characters long after a text has been finished. Analyse how the WRITER made a CHARACTER or characters MEMORABLE for you in a text you have studied. In The Lovely Bones‚ a provocative account of a young girl’s life and death‚ by Alice Sebold‚ we are thrust into the cruel reality of Susie’s mislaid youth. We are immediately introduced to the protagonist‚ Susie Salmon‚ “like the fish‚” who wastes no time in describing her brutal and gruesome

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