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    The two examples that I choose where: I was thrown from my truck as it left the road. I was later found in a ditch by a flock of wild turkeys.  Next Sunday a collection will be taken to help with the cost of the new altar. Anyone wanting to help to do something on the new altar can step forward and let the committee know. When coming up with what was vague in the first excerpt‚ I came up with that anyone wanting to help to do something. This is vague because it is not revealing what they

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    American Paradox” Edmond S. Morgan’s article‚ “Slavery and Freedom: The American Paradox‚” brings across an eye opening thought to America and why we are allotted the rights we have as citizens. He express’ a feeling of gratitude to the people of the period for what they had to give up or take on. Edmond S. Morgan’s article tells that slavery is part of America’s dark history but without it we would not be truly free citizens. The author of the article wants to explain the “paradox” between

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    The Portable Phonograph Paradox‚ Symbolism‚ and Irony ‘The Portable Phonograph’ tells the tale of four men in a post apocalyptic world who gather once a week to bask in the glory of the arts. This short story by Walter Van Tilburg Clark holds hidden meanings and metaphors underneath the descriptive language and various literary techniques. The theme explores the idea that it is human nature to revert to primitive or basic instincts in a time of great crisis. The writer clarifies this theme

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    Themes Doubt and Ambiguity One of this story’s difficult aspects is the sense of uncertainty it creates by leaving important facts unresolved and seeming to offer several possible interpretations for its events. The reader is never allowed to doubt that the old man and his strange wings are as “real” as anything else in the story; yet the reader can never be sure just what he is — a heavenly angel‚ a sad human who happens to have wings‚ or perhaps some other‚ unexplained possibility. This deliberate

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    Robe Motif In Macbeth

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    dwarfish thief" (5.2.20-22)‚ William Shakespeare adds this "robe motif" purposely in his Tragedy of Macbeth play‚ in order to reflect Macbeth’s tragic decisions. Falling from "valiant‚ worthy‚ and noble thane" (1.2) to "hell hound" (5.8.3) due to his "vaulting ambition" (2.7.27)‚ Macbeth tries to blame others for his mistakes‚ ultimately‚ he must take responsibility for his actions. Macbeth is a well liked character‚ respected by all and held in high regard. Many noblemen think highly of

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    Ambition * General overview of Ambition throughout the play * Macbeth – effects of ambition * Reversal of Values caused by ambition – Loyalist to Tyrant * From the beginning to the end * “For Brave Macbeth- who deserves that name” – Act I‚ Scene 2 * “Black Macbeth” (Act IV‚ Scene 3) – symbolism – black‚ being evil * “Dead butcher” (Act V‚ Scene 9) - Metaphor of the butcher‚ Macbeth killing so many people‚ brutally * Consequences

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    Macbeth 'Fair Is Foul '

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    The Comparison of Macbeth and characters in terms of “ Fair is foul.” You probably have experienced that you picked a book because you liked its cover‚ but it was not worth-reading. In the play of “Macbeth”‚ also a main character written by William Shakespeare is like that. He is deeply ambitious‚ though one incidence he experiences completely leads him to the tragedy that happens at the end of the play. The theme‚ “Fair is foul.” which literally means that things are not as they seem‚ influences

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    Way Gone by Ishmael Beah‚ and various articles‚ serve to provide examples of such behavior. The ten quotes these works stem from the first paradox (defined above)‚ which regards the capabilities of sentient beings in taking action when presented as the Human Condition Project‚ and the ten quotes included in this essay define this capability. The first paradox radiates throughout many authors’ writings‚ including A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. Throughout his memoir novel‚ Beah makes many mentions

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    Professor Cusano PH-101 25 November 2013 The Happiness Paradox Chapter 2 Summation This chapter‚ titled Feeling Free‚ is all about freedom and humans need to feel it. Ziyad Marar begins the chapter comparing happiness to freedom‚ saying how “[freedoms] current expression has a relatively recent and local” (Marar 39)‚ which is similar to his view on happiness. Marar goes on saying how people have been striving for freedom‚ but claims more freedom brings bad consequences. People are blinded by

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    Macbeth and Gothic Dimensions; Scene 1 Shakespeare immediately and emphatically introduces the Gothic theme in the first scene within the first Act. This is demonstrated with him setting the scene using the stage direction “Thunder and lightning”. Such weather is a typical gothic dimension exploited by several authors‚ thus aiding the construction of a gothic play‚ and arguably is prophesising the future turmoil and disintegration of order. The ‘thunder and lightning’ displays the reckless elements

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