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    Opposite of Loneliness

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    osite of loneliInterpretive essay – opposite of loneliness For every teenager‚ stepping into the world of adulthood somewhat gives them a different vibe and ambiance whereby they go through different stages and levels to finally be where they are today. They can never be aware of what the future holds for them but to only be prepared for every impact that might hit them along the way. Its like a test‚ being graded based on your performance and to distinguish whether or not you’ve achieved

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    Deadly Unna

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    Deadly Unna? Chapter 1 The ports football team get into the grand final Arks – Mr Robertson – is the coach‚ he says arks instead of asked Mark Arks (Arks son) is the captain of the footy team. half the team are Aboriginals (nungas) from the point‚ they buggerise around with the ball. Blacky (Gary Black) has to play first ruck because of Carol cockatoo not playing Chapter 2 The thumper – big‚ strong‚ intimidating‚ unintelligent. Plays for the opposition Wangaroo. Blacky pretends to tackle

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    Theme Of Loneliness

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    M. Pirsig once said “Physical distance between people has nothing to do with loneliness. It’s psychic distance”. This theme of loneliness is a recurring theme in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. The characters Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s wife all live in a constant struggle against loneliness. On the ranch‚ they are either isolated from the other ranchers or from people who they are similar to. This loneliness affects how Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s wife live their everyday lives. Crooks

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    Crooks Loneliness

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    Many themes were portrayed throughout the novella‚ Of Mice and Men. Loneliness was a major theme present in many of the character’s emotions and actions. Throughout the novel‚ seclusions from other characters played a key role in demonstrating this theme. Other factors such as race‚ gender‚ and age may evoke the development of being ignored. Crooks‚ known as “stable buck”‚ was an African American man who was racially segregated by most. The setting of the novel was told during the Great Depression

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    Loneliness In The Outsider

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    In the short story “The Outsider” by Lovercraft‚ there are many themes projected. Although‚ the feel that the author is trying to project is in order to prevent loneliness you must accept who you are. There is something that drives us not to want to be lonely‚ and this is where the tone plays in. A clear connection to being lonely is the connection of feeling melancholy. In the beginning of the story the character is lonely to the point he tries every so hard to “cling desperately to those sere

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    Santiago's Loneliness

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    them. In The Old Man and the Sea‚ a novel by Ernest Hemingway‚ an old fisherman communicates with the sea life around him to appease his loneliness while attempting to reel in an impossibly large Marlin. Hemingway personifies the sea and sea life to reveal Santiago’s kind and respectful character. Throughout his journey‚

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    Isolation and Loneliness

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    many works of literature‚ some characters isolate themselves from society due to certain events that happen in their life that make them isolate themselves. Isolation from the society can cause loneliness in ones life. In "A Rose For Emily"‚ William Faulkner suggests that isolation from society can cause people to do unspeakable acts because they are lonely. The main character‚ Emily Grierson lives her life under her father. Her father thinks that no man is good enough for

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    Mallard's Loneliness

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    Alfred Prufrock is lonely. There is a difference between being lonely and alone‚ Mallard is a good examples of being alone because even though her husband “died” she still had a family. Unlike Mallard‚ J. Alfred Prufrock is an example of loneliness because it states in the poem how he stands in a room full of people‚ nobody is talking to him and no one even recognizes him. In the poem‚ Alfred Prufrock doesn’t want to be lonely anymore and instead be recognized. The author puts in repetition

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    Silence Is Deadly

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    Case Study Silence is Deadly Anil had been working with a group of managers and their director on preparing for some major restructuring within their large school district. A lot was going to be happening very soon and they wanted to be prepared. They all knew too well‚ that once it all started‚ any problems would be costly and would be played out in the local newspapers. As they approached this challenge‚ Anil noticed some uneasiness and quiet maneuvering surrounding two managers. He knew they

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    The Deadly Fire

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    The Deadly Fire West Hampshire Colony 1698 Catherine Hatchet is a poor misunderstood girl in the American colonies. All she wants to do is get an education like a boy‚ but this continuously leads to her being beaten and whipped. Life was hard for a girl way back then! She throws a rock at one of their heads Then She runs home to her parents‚ who threaten to beat her too. She is called Bad Luck Catherine‚ because she was born under a bad moon Bad luck Catherine. She Then finds her only true

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