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    why we as readers can pick up such hints are no mystery. Orwell uses many literary elements to be as descriptive as possible. In turn‚ one is able to vividly picture and comprehend the scene at hand. The voice behind this essay is one of false hope‚ careless remorse‚ general pity and in some cases materialistic snobbery. “Marrakech” starts as a third person account describing a scene in which a corpse is being carried to a burial site in a cloud of flies. The scene continues with detailed descriptions

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    There are many ways to succeed in any field‚ and countless aspects that contribute to achievement. Those who try extra hard or are especially proactive are more likely to fulfill their goals‚ but effort is not the only factor of success. People born with an advantage in life‚ whether because of their race‚ gender‚ or class‚ have a much better chance at success‚ and can achieve more with less effort. It is easier for them to get an education‚ win the trust and admiration of others‚ and flourish in

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    What does it take to be hopeful? Hope is an everyday human experience that is so ruthlessly clichéd. Such word has been sorely worn out that‚ to a mere mortal like me‚ arriving at its essence is such a hopeless plight. I take Marion’s explanation of how hope is distinctive from mere calculation of possibility‚ expectation‚ optimism‚ vitality and stoicism then later attempt to understand how hope can lead to transfiguration. According to Marion‚ hope is always directed towards the future‚ making

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    is my responsibility to hope for a better tomorrow. Approximately 395 years ago‚ the Pilgrims landed on a strange land that we call America. They came‚ believing in and hoping for the life that they dreamed of. Ever since then‚ people have come with that shared hope – a hope “for what tomorrow will bring‚ not for what yesterday has taken away.” I am certain that the Pilgrims and immigrants who came to America held tightly to this vision. They were filled with the hope that this “New World” would

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    and footsteps our past great leaders have left us. I am so optimistic about the generation to come. Right now we are teenagers and young adults but someday very soon we will be the examples and we will be the ones leading America. I have so much hope that we will not let our country down. I am optimistic because we have been shaped and molded into great people and we are so fortunate to live in a place where all things are possible. Our families‚ teachers‚ and friends have told us sometime along

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    recognized as‚ Annawadi. In this village like undercity you will discover that poverty‚ death‚ and constant hope are a daily event. The poverty is shared by most to all of the citizens. Many deaths caused by terrible living conditions‚ starvation or illness. Many suffer in Annawadi from lack of money‚ and some from losing loved ones‚ one thing many of the citizen’s lack little of is hope. The citizens are constantly hoping for better whether for their children’s safety and future‚ or even for their

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    To have hope‚ in the face of fear‚ to allow your light to burn‚ and march on in hopes of finding a better place‚ requires perseverance. To persevere one must be brave enough to push away the demons and have the courage to face them as well‚ this journey is one Chanda has experienced well. The book Chanda’s Secrets‚ by Allan Stratton‚ takes place in the city of Bonang‚ located in Africa. Within the city lives the Kabelo family who have suffered many unfortunate diseases‚ such as the taboo of AIDS

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    be optimistic about? Optimism is helping shape me into a leader for my society and generation while using my past to help me achieve this. Optimism is the warm‚ orange and yellow light in a dark room screaming for attention. That light is called hope. That‚ that’s what keeps you pushing through a bad day‚ optimism is important because without it we wouldn’t be able to go anywhere in life. If we didn’t have optimism we would all be stuck in the past regretting the choices we did and didn’t make

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    circumstances might optimism is harmful. Then the paper will explore defensive pessimism and under what circumstances might this be beneficial. So how is hopefulness and optimism related? Both terms are positive. Both terms are wonderful motivators. Hope is a dream and optimism makes the dream come true. Hopefulness is the emotion or feeling that keeps a person going and striving for‚ whatever it is that an individual wants (Peterson‚ 2000). Optimism is hopefulness and confidence about the future or

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    burning walls‚ but merely avoids his end. These lucky aversions with death develop Poe’s theme. He reveals that one should not give up hope because even the direst of situations might end without consequence. This theme is represented most when the narrator depicts his escape from the pendulum‚ at the climax of the story. The passage starts with the narrator’s hopes to escape‚ and closes with the reality of his escape. This causes for the passage to have a major role in Poe’s theme and suspense in

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