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    uncertainty and the audience’s uncertainty is made. First, staging is used as the bare tree develops into having “four or five leaves.” (47). This creates uncertainty among the time that has passed in the audience. In addition, the boy also calls Vladimir “Mister Albert…?” (39) many times leading to the question: does the boy just not know Vladimir’s name or is Godot actually looking for an Albert and not Vladimir or Estragon at all? We are prevented from ever understanding the play because it…

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    A.) My immediate reaction to A Rose for Emily was positive. I liked the episodic approach. It gave a better way to give background information of the characters and situations. For example, section two, it brings the story back thirty years. “So she vanquished them, horse and foot, just as she had vanquished their fathers thirty years before the smell” (DiYanni 80). I found this interesting because not many stories incorporate this type of approach. I did not find A Worn Path very interesting,…

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    Meigui’s Room: Jia, “Lady Meigui, your father and mother are here!” Meigui looks away from her reflection and shouts, “Why didn’t you tell me this earlier?!” Jia quickly to bows her head and apologized but, Meigui just glares at and says, “--humph-- You are really useless. --humph-- where are they?!” “I believe they are by the palace gates. Sh..should i go get them?” Jia replies timidly. Meigui glares at her and shouts, “Of course!” With that Jia runs towards the palace gates and…

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    and security to go to an area perceived as heartless and judgmental. When we drove into Georgia, I had never seen grass so green and wide with trees as tall as skyscrapers, herds of cows and wild horses, and actual houses arranged like those in “Mister Rogers Neighborhood”. Though nothing could replace my first memories, I knew Georgia would be crucial in the development of my childhood and a great impact on my future. Now, why did we move? Why would my parents sacrifice their job security,…

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    happening. When I heard this news my jaw hit the floor, but thanks to illegal animal poaching of endangered animals this statement is a fact. You may be saying why does it matter to me if we kill off elephants or sharks. Well let me tell you something mister without sharks our whole marine life ecosystem would be thrown down the trash. I think no one really likes poaching,…

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    of the atom. “What he noted was that although most of the particles passed right through the gold foil, a very small percentage (approximately 1 in 8000) would "bounce back". What exactly did this imply?”(The Discovery of Radioactivity). This, in mister Rutherford`s head, meant that matter was made of empty space, but there is a tiny dense portion of matter that deflects particles. His discovery led to the universally accepted atom model. Not only did the discovery of radiation find a new source…

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    War has been a constant part of human history. Whether it was World War I or World War II, war has greatly affected all aspects of life. Soldiers, families, countries, and societies, have all suffered through these times. Ultimately, the effects of war are extremely detrimental. Timothy Findley’s masterpiece The Wars portrays the detrimental effects of war and how these effects are endured on a personal level, familial level, and a communal level. On a personal level, the detrimental effects of…

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    Which would be more important when it comes to making decisions, the facts or personal experience? What effect does it have on the outcome? In Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, twelve different members of the jury must make their decision on whether the defendant, who was accused of murdering his father should be guilty or not guilty. While discussing elements of the case, a few jurors speak based off of personal experience. Conflict and more characterization about the juror is the result.…

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    “One of them stepped from the crowd. It was Zeebo, the garbage collector “Mister Jem,” he said, “we’re mighty glad to have you all here. Don’t pay no ‘tension to Lula she’s contentious because Reverend Sykes threatened to church her. She’s a troublemaker from way back, got fancy ideas an’ haughty ways- we’re mighty glad to have…

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    Introduction In what is perhaps one of the most iconic scenes in film history, Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker, engage in an ultimate battle, with lightsabers drawn and clear animosity between the two. In a surprising twist, Darth Vader reveals himself as Luke’s father, with a quote recognizable even to those who have never seen the movie; “Luke, I am your father”. Except….he actually didn’t say that. According to the March 31st, 2016 article on techly.com, we have been deceived! Darth Vader…

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