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    quotation‚ phrase or motto at the beginning of a piece of literary work‚ thus setting forth a theme for the piece of literature. In this case‚ this epigraph gives the readers a small gist and theme of what to expect when they read the novel. “The House of Spirits” is a novel which was written by Isabel Allende. This story revolves around family life‚ mainly around two upper-class families; the Del Valle and the Trueba family and was originally written in Spanish‚ then translated to many different languages

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    Pugh write about suffering? Suffering is the state of undergoing pain‚ distress‚ or hardship. Suffering is shown in “Standing Female Nude” and “Girl Talking” by Carol Ann Duffy‚ and “The Capon Clerk” and “Eva and the Roofers” by Sheenagh Pugh. The authors give their poems depth by using different types of suffering in different ways. Duffy and Pugh both create a deep sense of suffering within their characters. However Duffy makes the character a victim of someone else’s suffering‚ just like Pugh

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    In Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits‚ barbarous diction characterizes the Catholic Church as barbaric and antiquated. The head of the parish‚ Father Restrepo‚ relies on traditional Catholic teachings that use flagellation as a form of punishment. Father Restrepo is “a firm believer in the value of a good thrashing to vanquish the weaknesses of the soul and was famous for his unrestrained oratory” (Allende 3). The “thrashing” refers to flagellation‚ a process that tears at the person’s skin

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    Love as the Cause of Suffering In William Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night‚ love as the cause of suffering is one of the most prominent theme of the story. Even though this play ends in love and wedded bliss‚ Shakespeare also shows us that love can also cause pain. The characters often view love as a curse‚ something that is thrust upon you and you cannot easily or willing escape. Examples include Malvolio’s love for Olivia‚ the love triangle between Olivia‚ Duke Orsino‚ and Viola as Cesario‚

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    the school bus.The barely graveled driveway seems as long as the road.Situtated in the middle of ten acres is a worn and faded domicile but thats not how it revealed to me. The lengthy front porch bordering the entire front of the dark-clored house always enlightened with the sun an mama’s brilliance. Aligned with taupe colored spindle rails that we would scramble through playing chase as children. Descending from the edge of the crest aligning the entire porch‚ were mama’s cheerully tinted corded

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    A supernatural event is an event which‚ according to the laws of nature‚ cannot happen. In the two works that I have studied “Like water for chocolate” by Laura esquivel and “The house of the spirits” by Isabel allende‚ magic realism has been used as a common literary device to give the book a fantasy-like twist‚ making it very interesting and engaging. Magic realism stretches the boundaries of realism in order to stretch or widen the definition of reality. In Like Water for Chocolate‚ magic becomes

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    It is often stated on our website that our school puts the greatest emphasis on actual practice and direct experience‚ instead of simply theoretical knowledge and the development of opinion. In the divine science of theurgy there is much to learn and study‚ it is true; but in the end‚ only direct experience can ever serve as the vehicle which carries the aspirant towards God. In order to create the proper conditions required to cause these experiences‚ spiritual practice (called “askesis”) is

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    Pain and Suffering

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    Romeo and Juliet Emotional pain and suffering is unavoidable‚ especially when connected to love. Many examples can be noted through Romeo and Juliet’s relationship and experiences in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is deprived of relationships‚ loses his closest friend‚ and is grief-stricken by the news of Juliet’s death. Meanwhile‚ Juliet has no support or freedom from her family and is responsible for her true love’s real death. She seems to be in more distress throughout

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    1. Goal in life: My goal in life is to be able to influence other people’s lives in a positive way. I hope to have an impact in somebody’s life like my uncle has in mine. He has taught me so much about life and most of my beliefs come from him. If I have even one person I help out in my entire life‚ then I will be the happiest person in the world. Hopefully I can help influence many people’s lives through my job‚ I hope to be a very successful engineer after graduating from Columbia University.

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    The Old Man and The Sea by Ernest Hemingway deals with the effect of endurance and suffering on the human spirit‚ and how some of the suffering is necessary. Santiago suffers the most throughout the book. First‚ he suffers physically when trying to bring the fish to his boat. Secondly‚ his mental endurance allows him to continue on‚ his mind never let his body give in‚ even though his body told him to. Third‚ his spirit is hurt by all of the younger fishermen and the words they say and also by Manolin’s

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