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    Sympathetic Antonio In Hector Tobar’s novel‚ The Tattooed Soldier‚ many of the characters experience unpleasant situations. These include homelessness‚ joblessness‚ and murder. These unpleasant situations lead to negativity in their lives‚ and this negativity can evoke feelings of sympathy. Of all the characters in Tobar’s novel‚ I believe Antonio deserves the greatest amount of sympathy because he lives a life of constant despair and is often treated unfairly‚ which is like a trap from which he

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    Unfair Society?! In today’s society we have as British citizens been branded as open hearted‚ joyful‚ caring and non-racial. Is this really the true case? Or have we been portrayed as such a ’civil society’? I will be explaining why ’us’ Brits feel like:-  Racism  Government  Tourists  Strikes & Riots Racism Racism has been part of the UK from the very first Cro-Magnon man snaring down towards Neanderthal to now kids‚ pensioners and women on trams being racial towards foreigners

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    humanity. Any calamity that would befall a person I know would make me unhappy‚ and I would feel akin to the misery as if I myself had met with a personal loss. I would indeed be a help to the helpless. I would go in disguise at night through the streets of my town to locate the extent of wretchedness and squalor among the people. I would use a lot of my millions to preach the religion of unity‚ of brotherhood‚ and of the service to mankind. It would always be my pride to have healthy and happy

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    Sheila Birling; character profile and responsibility Who is Sheila Birling? Sheila Birling is the daughter of Mr Birling of Birling & Co. Sheila is engaged to be married to Gerald Croft of Crofts Limited. She comes from a middle class family however her fiancée is of a higher class then herself. Her traits are depicted early on in the play‚ as she is described at the beginning as “a pretty girl in her early twenties‚ very pleased with life and rather excited”. Although she is described to

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    Victor Kelleher’s Taronga and Roland Emmerich’s 2012 reveals to the reader and viewer what could happen if there was a nuclear holocaust or destruction of our environment. We get a clear illustration of man’s reaction in times of devastation. Though both are fictitious we are affected by the chilling possibility of it becoming a reality. The destruction that can result is clearly shown in Taronga where a nuclear holocaust destroys most of the population and circumstances have reduced the majority

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    depression. His surroundings are all very distant‚ and‚ in the poem‚ he has no friends or family. In the third stanza Frost states‚ “I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet‚ when far away an interrupted cry‚ came over houses from another street” (Frost 7-9)‚ which tells us that since the author found out the cry was not for him‚ he gets more isolated and lonely knowing that no one is speaking to him. Imagery is a great aspect of these two poems that help the readers understand the theme

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    conditions‚ as supported by Robert Southey who states that Manchester is the second in the kingdom in size and population‚ and has buildings the size of convents that were blackened by the smoke coming from the factories‚ in addition Southey says how the streets are narrow because of the buildings are packed together which creates a feeling of despair‚ every time the people of Manchester hear the bell ringing instead of their prayers the air is filled with calls of wretches from their work. Southey is qualified

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    went into my sibling’s room. My siblings were not there‚ except my 6 months old sister. I screamed and shouted like a mad cow. My lungs hurt. They pained‚ but I continued to shout. I picked up my sister and ran out in the streets. I was wearing my ugly nightdress. I ran in the streets. Everything seemed destroyed. All houses broken with cement pieces toppling the floor. The trains crashed on twisted railroads. It was like World War III to me‚ or perhaps the end of

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    lost children in the dangerous and unwelcome streets‚ and the main causes of this saddening problem is mainly the fear of shame and poverty. Religious and moral ethics faces hidden love and affection in a big clash. One of the most concrete causes of juvenile delinquency relates to illegal couples abandoning their new-borns‚ fearing the embarrassing and shameful gossip this event can engender. Thus‚ abandoning their illegal children to the streets seems the only solution. Another example would

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    traditions explain our stubborn attachment to our pennies. However‚ pennies should not be abolished‚ they are beneficial to us in every days life. For example‚ people who have thousands of pennies saved up from over the years of rescuing them from the streets and from the deep‚ dark crevices of sofa cushions will not have the opportunity to convert these pennies into thousands of dollars. I can say this from experience because my mother has saved every penny she has seen in a big jar since I was little

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