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    may look endless. It does not mean one should cease to live. Deep and dark clouds of failures may eclipse the sun of success‚ but for how long! Failures and frustrations must give way to hope and happiness. The words of the poet convey a note of optimism when darkness surrounds us. They goad us to keep up high spirits and never be pessimistic in life. They assume that smiles and joys will come to our life In spite of the failures‚ sorrows and sufferings that dampen our spirit. Many situations come

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    justice is being served which creates a safer community for our people. This gives us hope and confidence to move on with our daily lives. There are always good things to look forward to in our future. We can never let hard times se us back. Without optimism‚ we will never give ourselves a chance to see the possibilities that we can overcome and achieve. Without anything to look forward to‚ it is easier to give up than to keep trying. With no hope‚ we set

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    Cattle Shed

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    Tara Sarmento 4/12/12 Dr. Caton 347 Cross Cultural Contemporary Literature Optimism in ‘The Cattle Shed’ Imagine this: you are confined in a small room as a prisoner‚ forced to be a laborer because of the political preference Communism‚ and the love of your life is locked up in his own ‘cattle shed’. How is a person supposed to stay optimistic in these horrible living conditions? In Ding Ling’s “Sketches from the ‘Cattle Shed’”‚ the narrator who is placed in solitary confinement due to

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    Optimism In Candide

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    Candide Written by Voltaire‚ Candide‚ is a story heavy with political satire. Meant to critique the philosopher Leibniz‚ Candide‚ explores optimism through humor‚ caricature‚ and satire. Candide is the story of a man (Candide) who is exiled from the Baron’s castle for having an affair with Cunegonde. The story follows Candide as he journeys through vastly different geographies interacting with a series of supporting characters. The book ends with the main cast of characters having survived a series

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    The Trees

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    essential factors to developing a brilliant poem. This essay will focus on imagery to Larkin’s poem‚ ‘The Trees’. On a general perspective of the poem‚ Larkin creates a great conception of optimism – a natural image of fresh leaves‚ springtime and a new life. However‚ we also see the downfall of this optimism as Larkin questions the meaning of life in the second stanza of the poem. With his smart employment of poetic utensils such as imagery‚ alliteration‚ repetition and enjambment‚ Larkin will escort

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    Statistics have proven that positive thinking extends your life. Is the glass of water half full or half empty? In reality‚ it’s both! Reality. Realist. That is what we should be. It is the best possible option‚ no gloomy pessimism or blindly hopeful optimism. Just reality. As William Arthur Ward said‚ “The pessimist complains about the wind‚ the optimist expects it to change‚ the realist adjusts the

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    Candide

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    Candide Pangloss and his student Candide maintain that “everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds”. This idea of optimism is a version of the 19th century philosophies of Enlightenment age. Voltaire does not accept that a perfect God has to exist‚ so he can afford to mock the idea that the world must be completely good‚ and he uses satire on this idea throughout the novel. The optimists‚ Pangloss and Candide ‚ suffer and witness a wide variety of horrors-floggings‚ rapes‚ robberies

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    heart is no longer delicate hands to carry ..‚‚ Remember blame people .. Pessimism when they told me that I walk on the ground I thought a lot .. Times Tthbtunai questions haunt me .. How can I be optimistic and around me does not call for optimism?? We have many and great‚ Znoobi .. And times of my hand I say no a lot to make my sad heart optimistic and smiling for life even if flaccid smile .. Ah .. If I were in conflict with myself .. If I were a child bewildered in the selection

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    Ali Haydu Candide Analysis Francois-Marie Arouet‚ better known as Voltaire‚ was destined to have a long and prosperous literary career. His influence was so great during the eighteenth century‚ that some historians call it the century of Voltaire. His usage of irony‚ satire‚ theme‚ and allegory has shaped the literary world‚ and many historians have studied the style of Voltaire’s writing. Voltaire was one of the most well-known Philosophes and author of the eighteenth century. His works‚ like

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    enough for the country to be able to afford to provide more people with an education. And then everyone could get their associates degree from school. Optimism is a very lodestar of the American experiment. Our nation is of immigrants who left behind everyone and everything we knew to take a chance for a better future. If we did not have optimism‚ we would wind up looking at temporary setbacks as unscalable‚ permanent obstacles. When we don’t have any hope‚ there is no reason to work hard‚ to push

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