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    Guardian Angels Guardian Angels (George L. Vivant Gallery) by Dorothea Tanning is an oil painting on canvas. It depicts a wing-like figure looming over a cloth covered landscape. Tanning chose a cool color scheme with just a hint of red at the bottom of the picture plane. The painting is abstract‚ we don’t know exactly what the wing-like figure is and female silhouettes can be seen infused into the figure. Through the use of detail and her color scheme Tanning successfully gives the appearance

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    Life is a journey of failures that urges people to strive and try again to succeed. This idea is depicted through Siddhartha’s journey throughout the novel where he is met with continuous failures. It is through these failures in life and all his experiences that he is able to learn and be pushed toward the path of Enlightenment. Siddhartha’s past experiences are essential for him to reach Enlightenment. By going through these struggles and different paths of life‚ he gained different outlooks on

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    Siddhartha Gautama‚ or the Buddha‚ was born in the sixth century B.C. He lived an extravagant life in a kingdom as a young prince. Siddhartha was ordered by his father to stay in his house and never leave. He eventually disobeyed and ventured out in the world and saw many things he had never seen before nor could understand. According to World Religions Online the article entitled “Life of the Buddha” states‚ “As the prince rode through the city he saw three things that he had never seen before.

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    Siddartha is a religious and spiritual novel written by Hermann Hesse. Siddartha‚ the novel’s protagonist‚ has the ultimate goal of reaching enlightenment and the full understanding of the world and himself. He plans to do this by trying out several different religious philosophies by which he comes across in his lifelong journey. Throughout the book‚ the author describes each of Siddartha’s stages in his life and people who he encounters. The three major stages in his life consist of a search for

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    theory of human thresholds. This theory accurately proves that riots and school shootings occur because of influence and the tendency we have as humans to follow the crowd. Malcolm Gladwell successfully persuades his readers to believe Granovetter’s theory with facts and examples. Granovetter states that riots are an example of thresholds and why school shootings are occurring so often. They have turned into a nation wide act of assault which he accurately portrays in his article “Thresholds of Violence

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    because I have never befriended someone so set in stone in knowing who she is. In fact‚ she had a hard time determining her favorite movie‚ show‚ and book because she has so many. For instance‚ out of all her favorites‚ her most favorite movie is Guardians of the Galaxy‚ her favorite show is Doctor Who‚ and her favorite series is the Carrie Diaries‚ and she makes sure to emphasize that she does not favor the book based on its title. Although she is busy playing tennis for the school team‚ she still

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    Growing up‚ Siddhartha Gautama lived a lavish and sheltered life. He is said to have grown up in a palace with his father‚ Suddhodana‚ until he married Yasodhara at the age of 20. He was rarely allowed out of the palace. However‚ once married and independent‚ he began to go for rides through Kathmandu a city which was 145 miles Northeast of his ornate home. On one such excursion he came across four men: an old man‚ a sick man‚ a dead man‚ and a monk. He had never before realized how often humans

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    The quote I chose for Siddhartha Gautama is “A wise man‚ recognizing that the world is but an illusion‚ does not act as if it is real‚ so he escapes the suffering.” I chose this quote for him because he was born to a mother who was part of the tribal ancestry and a father who was a wealthy king. He had the means to live a life of luxury; however he instead devoted his life to understanding balance and suffering. Though he didn’t have to live the effects of the suffering of humans‚ he always set

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    get on in years | Someone who is getting on in years is growing old. My grandmother is getting on in years.  She’s no longer able to look after her home without help. | knee-high to a grasshopper | This term refers to a very young and therefore small child. Look how tall you are! Last time I saw you‚ you were knee-high to a grasshopper! | long in the tooth | A person who is long in the tooth is a bit too old to do something. She’s a bit long in the tooth for a cabaret dancer‚ isn’t she? | mutton

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    Ekong‚ Pg. 1 Topic #5 Siddhartha by Herman Hesse shows the growth and life of Siddhartha‚ who is The Brahmin’s Son and is very urgent to learn more about the world around him. Siddhartha had an empty mind‚ and a not as peaceful soul. Siddhartha became a Samana to fill his mind and make his soul at peace. To do this he set a goal to become completely empty of desirers‚ dream‚ pleasure‚ and sadness and even thirst. The river plays many roles in the Siddhartha novel. To Siddhartha‚ the river represents

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