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    Although there are many themes in the play Death of a Salesman‚ one that particularly stands out is the idea of the American Dream. This set of ideals‚ which are recognized nationally in the United States‚ states that since America is a free land it can offer many opportunities for success. It allows people to move upward or forward on both a financial and social scale. Willy Loman genuinely believes in those ideals‚ but he ends up seeing them in a delusional way. To him any man who is humane‚ attractive

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    1. Nowadays‚ many immigrants have moved to America(north‚ central‚ and south) for many reasons‚ searching for a fresh start. My family was one of them. I was born in Egypt and lived there for six years of my life. My family’s decision to immigrate to Canada was basically for my future. At that time‚ the state of the Egyptian government was very unstable‚ the economy was poor and there were many problems between Christians and Muslims in the country. Also‚ the education system in Egypt is not one

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    to Joe because he was blinded as a result from propaganda. Charlie from Shenandoah tried not to participate in the war‚ but when his youngest son‚ Boy‚ was captured by Yankee soldiers‚ he had no choice but to participate. Along the journey of rescuing Boy‚ he loses his son Jacob to a soldier by a surprise gunshot. At the same time Charlie was gone‚ his son‚ James and daughter-in-law‚ Ann‚ both got murdered from scavengers. Unlike Joe‚ Charlie knew from the beginning that war was full of “politicians

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    killed by a Huron warrior. Munro cares more about the war. He doesnt care about spending time with his daughters. Of course he wants them to be safe. He would rather like to worry about the war and how he can solve it. Chingagook likes to be with his sons. He likes spending time with them both. He helps them learn what they have to learn also. He takes them hunting and teaches them to scalp people. Munro doesnt do any of that given the fact that hes not indian so hes girls do not need to those sorts

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    I am inspired What is it that you really want to do ? What is your own special dream that you want to live out ? Do you believe your life is going to be a masterpiece like the Mona Lisa‚ or is it some smudged finger painting ? Ultimately it begins with a choice. It begins with a decision that no matter what‚ you are going to live your life as a work of art by getting inspired from all the great people around you. TMOD‚ fellow TMs and guests What Is Inspiration? “To succeed you need to find

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    book is a 9 out of 10. A young son was courious about the activity and the noises he would hear in the house‚ he wanted so badly to find what it was but his mother would tell him not to worry about it‚ so he decided to ignore it as much as possible.The Mother learns to listen to her son as he explains what hes been hearing. The Son learns he shouldnt tell him mom much about the nosies‚ because it aggrvates her. I really liked the son. He was really out going‚ being

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    through their senses‚ Winton has captured the character of the child‚ established the relationship and joy he finds in being with his father and the importance of a fathers role in his sons life within the fist paragraph. Structure -> Exposition establishes the desire of the boy to be with his father‚ the father son bond is obvious. “It did not matter that they had…” -> The image is visual reinforcing the perspective of the child it also allows the reader to identify the graphic details of the injuries/

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    Corrow Commons Analysis

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    A place of deep longing‚ that was Corrow Commons‚ to an elderly man and his son‚ who were all but familiar with the smell emanating from the dilapidated common‚ to which they once called their home. The cries of the damned called out to the old man‚ for him to ignore it behind a mask of a face which holds every voice dear‚ they were nostalgic… but he knew what needed to be done. His son was looking beyond the Corrow Common’s almost dreaded visage‚ knowing it was the one thing haunting his father’s

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    Sandy. The play revolves around an older couple‚ Marty and Mary‚ whose house was destroyed by Sandy. Unlike most of their neighbors on Staten Island‚ they decide to stay and rebuild their house. However‚ when they’re two grown sons come home‚ one an overall good-successful son‚ and the other a rebel type‚ tensions mount. The overall atmosphere of the theater is interesting. As you walk in‚ you realize that it is a much smaller theater than normal. There is one stage‚ with no curtains‚ or back

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    PTAH Traditionally‚ Ptah is the creator and god of Memphis‚ the capital of Ancient Egypt. Historically‚ the mythological figure is much more. *** One of the most important gods of ancient Egypt was Ptah of Memphis‚ a creator god and a director of human destinies. Mrs. Holmberg’s study is essentially a reference book based on ancient textual sources and is primarily directed toward the Egyptologist. In the last chapter Mrs. Holmberg wrestles with the "origin of the belief in Ptah" and exposes

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