| 81. | The Comfort The Cloak of Comfort Cynthia Ozick’s “The Shawl” is a prime example of ironic use of setting. The mood created by Ozick is enhanced by the somber setting in this story. The symbolism in “The Shawl” is an amazing work of art. It not only draws the attention of the reader to the global message but als...
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| 82. | THis SUcks The Inferno Handout Themes The spiritual journey of man through life - in this journey he learns about the nature of sin and its consequences. And comes to abhor sin after understanding its nature and how it corrupts the soul and draws man away from God. The subject, take literally, is the condition...
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| 83. | hello Why Gatlinburg is my favorite place to go on my anniversary Nestled in the Tennessee foothills of The Great Smokey Mountains lies a little town that my husband and I travel to every year on our anniversary, and has become a special place to us both. We first visited Gatlinburg eight years ago on our...
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| 84. | comparison between Elie Wiesels Night and George Orwells 1984 ...
In Elie Wiesel’s autobiographical piece “Night”, the author describes the time he spent behind the closed steel gates of concentration camp hell. ... “Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed and seven times s...
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| 85. | Sartre - no exit Written by the famous contemporary French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, the play, No Exit follows the story of three individuals who find themselves in a very awkward situation. They appear to be dead, and all of them recognize were they are – in hell. One of the main characters, Garcin, ...
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| 86. | summer of german How would you feel if your life was full of beatings for basically no apparent reason? What if you woke up in the morning and just prayed that you would get through the day without any suffering? Well, this is what the main character of Summer of My German Soldier, Patty Bergen, calls life. Througho...
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| 87. | Sonnet 18 ... " The final quatrain of the sonnet tells how the beloved differs from the summer in that respect: his beauty will last forever ("Thy eternal summer shall not fade. ... "
This sonnet is certainly the most famous in the sequence of Shakespeares sonnets; it may be the most famous lyric poem in En...
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| 88. | Life Guard Lifeguard vs. Construction Worker Over the past two summers, I was employed as a lifeguard and a construction worker. Two different objectives, two different types of risks, two different types of labor involved. Summer is full of color and excitement. However, these occupations dulled and dimmed th...
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| 89. | Discuss Shakespeare s presentation of Lady Macbeth in Act 5 Scene 1 and explain the importance Throughout the play of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth has been displayed as a very dominant and strong character. She is portrayed as the partner in the relationship with Macbeth, who is in control. The audience watches, as she helps Macbeth go through the murder, and tries to stop him from losing his mind. ...
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| 90. | Satan and Jesus in Paradise Lost
The subject, the drama, and the importance of Paradise Lost is grand. ... " Pound admires the Byronic hero--alone and rebellious--who struggles to fight for his lost cause in spite of overwhelming odds. According to Pound, because of his heroic willingness to fight against God and to never ...
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| 91. | The Gates of Study Hell “Can I go to the bathroom?” A short and chubby student frozen in fright stood a few feet from the right corner of the teacher’s desk, as if at the door of the pits of hell. Dressed in a faded blue shirt, light khaki’s, and construction yellow untied Timberland shoes, he peeked cautiously towards the...
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| 92. | morals and economics The Grasshopper and the Ants All summer long a merry grasshopper spent his days making music. When he saw the ants marching past him in a line, carrying seeds and grain to store in their hill, he laughed at their toil. “How foolish, to work so hard in the hot sun!” the grasshopper cried. “Summer’s t...
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| 93. | Superman and 200 dollars A guy goes over to his friend's house, rings the bell, and the wife answers. " Hi, is Tony home?" " No, he went to the store." "Well, you mind if I wait?" " No, come in." They sit down and the friend says "You know Nora, you have the greatest breasts I have ever seen. I'd give you a hundred bucks if...
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| 94. | Jem's Journey In the course of life, everyone must make the inevitable journey from child to adult and, in most cases, the pinnacle of this journey is a single event. For Jem Finch, a character in Harper Lee’s, “To Kill a Mockingbird” this single event is the conviction of an innocent man based on his skin color....
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| 95. | Expectations My Expectations After graduating high school I had many questions come to mind; I was not sure what I was going to do. All I knew was that I was going to enjoy my summer vacation. After talking to parents and friends about it, I decided that I was not going to take any time off, and I was going to e...
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| 96. | the lottery The setting set forth by Shirley Jackson in the beginning of The Lottery creates a mood of peacefulness and tranquillity. This setting also creates an image in the mind of the reader, the image of a typical town on a normal summer day. Furthermore, Shirley Jackson uses the setting in The Lottery to ...
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| 97. | Fun in the Sun ... On most people’s mind it is the season of endless fun in the sun, summer. ... This great season is about the wonderful warm weather, fun activities, and great looking comfortable clothes. ... Words can’t describe how wonderful it is to wake up to birds chirping against the crystal blue sky a...
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| 98. | Childhood When I was five years old, my family and I moved from a suburb of Detroit out to the country . Too late in the year for my brothers to finish their grade, they were promoted from their old school and that first summer lasted four months for them. Being city kids, everything was new to us, from the c...
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| 99. | no exit NO EXIT No Exit is a one-act play written by Jean Paul Sartre. In this play, there are three characters, a man and two women, and they all find themselves trapped in hell. They all just talk about the sins they committed while they were still alive. Joseph Garcin, the only man, is the first to appea...
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| 100. | Shift of Truths The Revolting Event We Call War ... Human existence has seen many twists and turns over the centuries, but throughout all of history, there has been one constant that seems outstanding among others: War. ...
Dalton Trumbo wrote in his classic anti-war novel Johnny Got His Gun: “This is a war and war is hell and what the he...
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