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    Nobel Prize winner‚ John Steinbeck‚ was one of the most important writers in America during the 20th century. In his novels‚ East of Eden‚ Of Mice and Men‚ Cannery Row‚ and In Dubious Battle‚ Steinbeck explores what it takes for a person to find true happiness in life. Steinbeck addresses the pursuit for happiness in one’s life—the American Dream—‚ by questioning modern idea of it being achieved through material items and the path people take to accomplish it. Steinbeck also addresses the happiness

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    Lucid dreaming If a person has ever been in a dream and said to themselves‚” I’m dreaming”. If so then they have had a lucid dream previously before. Lucid dreaming is a sort of dreaming wherein which you are aware which you are dreaming. A lucid dream is any dream during which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming. During lucid dreaming‚ the dreamer may be able to exert some degree of control over the dream characters‚ narrative‚ and environment. In case one may want to learn to lucid dream

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    America: a land of endless wealth‚ and the dream; a dream of endless opportunity‚ is not depicted as such in the books The Grapes of Wrath and The Great Gatsby. The Dream is instead portrayed as hypocritical in the assumption that spiritual satisfaction is always accompanied material gain. In The Great Gatsby America is shown as a land of dreams that is undeniably corrupted by materialism to such a degree that even the image of god (the blue eyes of Dr. Eckleburg be) was looking "out… from a pair

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    people to follow their ideas so they could gain power‚ and the ideology isn’t seen by the community as manipulated until after that leader falls. Truth is a form of objectivity‚ yet people still think it is subjective to a person’s morals‚ if truth was subjective then everyone would be right all the time even when they’re wrong‚

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    Juror #10 never really considers the facts of the case only using them as a pretext to vote guilty and to leave early. When he found it too difficult to change people’s opinions he simply gave up and voted not guilty. “I couldn’t care less”. This shows just how little he cared for the defendant’s life and the jury system unlike juror #3 who deeply cared about the jury system and the case. The 3rd juror is at first shown as a man who is rational and a person who believes in the facts of the case

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    Novel

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    A novel is a long prose narrative that describes fictional characters and events in the form of a sequential story‚ usually. The genre has historical roots in the fields of medieval and early modern romance and in the tradition of the novella. The latter‚ an Italian word used to describe short stories‚ supplied the present generic English term in the 18th century. Further definition of the genre is historically difficult. The construction of the narrative‚ the plot‚ the relation to reality‚ the

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    This is how life was like for the characters in Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men. Mostly all the characters in this novel suffered from loneliness. Some of the men desired to come together in a way that would allow them to be like brothers to one another. Given the harsh‚ lonely conditions under which the men live‚ it is no surprise that they idealize friendship between other men in such a way. In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck uses characterization of dialogue and actions to show that everyone

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    Book Project John Steinbeck was an American writer who was born on February 27th‚ 1902 and died on December 20th‚ 1968. He is well known for the novella‚ “Of mice and Men” and “The grapes of wrath”. He was the author of twenty seven books‚ including sixteen novels‚ sixteen non-fiction books‚ and five collections of short stories. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. He graduated from Salinas High School in 1919 and went from there to Stanford University where he stayed for five years

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    The novel “Great Expectations”‚ by Charles Dickens shows how a young‚ simplistic boy grows into a gentleman‚ and slowly but surely discovers that no matter what happens in his life‚ he can’t change who he is on the inside. Pip goes through a great deal of hardships throughout the beginning of the book. Pip is hardly aware of his social and educational condition‚ but everything changes when he is exposed to the life of the rich at the Satis House. Pip moves to London due to the generosity of a benefactor

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    HOMEWORK FOR 2 OCTOBER YOU MAY BEGIN PREPARING THIS NOW‚ SINCE THERE IS NO HOMEWORK BESIDES TEXTBOOK READING FOR MONDAY 30 SEPTEMBER FIRST EXAM REVIEW SHEET In the first few weeks of this course‚ we have surveyed over 25‚000 years of history and prehistory. We have focused on certain elements of culture: 1* Spiritual worldview 2* Expression of this worldview in literature and art 3* Political or social organization We have studied the following civilizations: [Christianity

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