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    Persuasive essay I believe that Christy Natsis is guilty and should be put in jail‚ because part of her trial says that she is not allowed to drink any alcohol what so ever‚ however‚ not to long ago Christy was found in her local licker store buying more alcohol‚ which make me believe that she may have an addiction to it. My first reasoning that she is guilty is that while she was driving home the night on the incident‚ March 31st 2011‚ when multiple witnesses said they had seen her in the

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    As I entered the Norton Simon Museum ‚ the first exhibit I saw was a sketch done by the famous Pop artist Andy Warhol. The drawing was of canned tomatoes by Val Vita ‚ a company that Simon owned‚ and was commissioned for Simon’s birthday by his sister . As I walked through the extensive collection of paintings‚ drawings ‚ and sculptures‚ many of the pieces caught my eye. The museum was divided into different chronological periods so that one could see the evolution of art and the themes that were

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    Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal is a novel that tests your morals to the limit. The novel raises question after question‚ primarily on the topic of forgiveness. Simon is the protagonist in the novel and he faces death in the mirror as he is Jew in a German concentration camp. Throughout the book‚ you even question your own mortality and the quality of a person you are. Death is Simon’s best friend‚ the Nazis despise Simon‚ and a sunflower is more than just a flower. Simon Wiesenthal is

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    The appearance of Simon in the novel The Lord of the Flies is of great significance and is substantial for the development of the story because he made lots of points in the story. First of all‚ it is important to state that he sent simple‚ yet deep messages throughout the novel‚ with morals behind them. Religiously speaking‚ Simon can be identified as the Christ-figure in the story. Simon also had a very specific role in the novel in being the character in contact with nature. Simon’s significance

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    Is Simon an important character or not? Write about his contribution to the novel and the methods Golding uses to show what Simon is like. Golding uses many descriptions throughout the novel to tell us more about his characters. Simon‚ by the point of his death is shown to be an almost angelic figure. This essay will examine whether Simon can be said to be significant or not‚ and why Golding has created his character. Simon starts the novel as a tiny weakling‚ who faints in the sun at the

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    Throughout the book‚ Simon is portrayed as a positive‚ selfless‚ caring individual who is constantly the shining beacon of hope and comfort. Simon is very similar to a biblical figure in the way he thinks‚ through his actions‚ and his emotions. One of the signs that indicates that Simon possesses similarities to a biblical figure is in chapter 8‚ page 152‚ when he is speaking to the Lord of the Flies (the Beast). “…and his gaze was held by that ancient‚ inescapable recognition…” which could represent

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    In Simon Lewis’ article‚ “Culture‚ Cultivation‚ and Colonialism in Out of Africa and Beyond”‚ Lewis argues that Isak Dinesen’s book Out of Africa demonstrates the exploitation of Africa and Africans. Lewis suggests that the book‚ along with its film adaptation realized in 1985‚ commercializes this sort of safari image nostalgia that portrays Africa as a vast wilderness of splendor and then sell this “exotic chic” to Europe and other Westernized audiences. Lewis also asks us to examine the ideology

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    In the first stanza of ‘Hitcher’ shows the reader that the narrator is seeking a more relaxed lifestyle‚ and is unable to deal with the arduous tasks of everyday life. He states that he had been ’tired‚ under/the weather’‚ but not especially ill‚ and therefore should not be taking time off work. He ignores all calls from work‚ and says that the answerphone ’screaming’ that he will be fired if he continues to behave unprofessionally. He himself hitches a lift to the place where he has a hired car

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    Neil Simon. Marvin Neil Simon was born on July 4‚ 1927‚ and grew up in Washington Heights at the northern tip of Manhattan. He attended New York University briefly (1944-45) and the University of Denver (1945-46) before joining the United States Army where he began his writing career working for the Army camp newspaper. After being discharged from the army‚ Simon returned to New York and took a job as a mailroom clerk for Warner Brother’s East Coast office. He and his brother Danny began writing

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    The character of Simon in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies has often been viewed as the Christ figure of the novel. If you were to examine the actions of both Simon and Jesus‚ you would find a number of incidents that parallel each other. One of the first things that Simon does that depicts a Christ-like action‚ is found in chapter 3 when he helps the littluns get fruit‚ "Simon found for them the fruit they could not reach" (Golding 56). During his lifetime‚ Jesus often aided the hungry‚ one

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