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    Antonio Antonio is a Venetian merchant with an air of melancholy about him. He has many friends and is close with Bassanio. He deeply cares for Bassanio, agreeing to his proposal and allows him to borrow money on his behalf. Antonio is said to hate Jews, showing that he has his prejudices. Although he does not usually lend or borrow money with interest, he is willing to break this habit in order to help Bassanio, showing that he deeply cares for him. Antonio has kicked and spit on Shylock in the…

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    Good people sometimes make bad decisions. They mess up and they let others down. But that doesn’t make them bad people. We all make mistakes.~Unknown When Ponyboy Curtis thinks of Dallas Winston (Dally) from S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders he thinks of a hoodlum on the streets. He does not think of Dally as a good person because of his actions. But what if his actions have good intentions behind them? What if all the negative qualities that Ponyboy describes, Dally uses for good? Dallas Winston is…

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    Front, there are a multitude of events with the potential to rid Paul Bäumer of his humanity. The nature of his humanity becomes evident through his consideration of his comrades and his adversaries. Many times during the course of the novel, Paul reflects on his inhumane behavior in the war and recognizes the cause of his actions. Also, Paul consistently shows warmth in his communication with people close to him. Additionally, he comes to view his enemies without dehumanizing them. Paul Bäumer…

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    birth. At the age of thirteen he was apprenticed to an engraver, but ran away three years later, eventually becoming the secretary for Madame Louise de Warens, who influenced his life and writings. In 1742, Rousseau went to Paris, where he became a friend of Denis Diderot, a French philosopher and the writer of Encyclopedie, the "bible" of the Enlightenment. Rousseau was a creative writer and used everything from opera to novels and romances to explain his philosophy. He believed that human…

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    individual ’s natural relationship to society extended to his family , close friends , then home town or local community , his state and finally his family . Frost’s poems create a memorable and pulchritudinous impression by the overwhelming presence of nature. In his poetry, we find a skillful combination of outer lightness and inner gravity. Frost is of the view that a poem begins in delight and ends with a wise idea. Frost saw nature as an alien force capable of destroying man, but he also…

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    The people whom we want to be are often not the people we are. In fact, we are molded by so many things in the society around us that our true nature gets lost early on. As people, events, and objects influence and change us, we often drift far from the actual person we are. In times of conflict when we lose so many of these objects we thought had molded us; that is when we discover who we truly are. In All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr proves that in times of conflict, the true…

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    that I had never had an easy time making friends or having a place I felt comfortable and fit into. So the year going into to 7th grade I decided to leave and start again with a clean slate. Throughout elementary school I had few people I called friends. I had always been a bit of an outcast, but it never bothered me until I looked back and…

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    ‘Shahana’ Essay draft Should we always trust our first impressions of people? We always have first impressions on people, however, as part of nature, we trust our instincts. We may not be always exactly right although we can be right. Moreover, we all still keep a little of faith in the person we stereotype. ‘Shahana’ written by Roseanne Hawke, explains Shahana’s life as a fourteen-year-old where her country is in the war along with all her family nearly dead apart from her little brother who…

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    Analysis Of Pocahontas

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    pocahontas movie story is told about the journey of a girl who finds her love journey. Which begins the story of a village, which has a population of indian people who are located on the land of the American continent. and on the other side there are people from english they will travel to mainland american which inhabited by indian tribe people before, they want to control indian land which really want to master that is their evil leader that is Gavenor Ractliffe he want to make indian become…

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    Why School Psychologists

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    to have someone to talk to, when things appeared hopeless. Many times, friends of mine would come to me and talked about their problems. Like my mom, I felt I have a special gift of listening to people talk about their problems. I would sit and listen with empathy and compassion while trying to figure out “what was the real issues behinds their problems and how I could help them”. The more I researched, “How to Help people,” the more the field of Psychology intrigued me. However, it…

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