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    Human right is a problem that the world is fighting daily. War, conflict, human trafficking, ect. As a nation, there is work to be done. Human right is possible for everyone and with work it can be done. There is so much pain in the world and with the knowledge of human rights it can he helped and equality for everyone can be real. People care and want to help in any way that they can even if they are suffering alone side others they, want their pain to be minimal. In the book, Night written…

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    His pistol hung down from his fingers between his knees. He still wore his uniform with its torn lapels and burned sleeves. In the firelight, his eyes were very bright. His lips were slightly parted. He could not breathe through his nose. It was broken. His face and the backs of his hands were streaked with clay and sweat. His hair hung down across his forehead. He was absolutely still. He had wandered now for over a week. (The Wars, By Timothy Findley 1). He is mentally beaten up and has been…

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    In a world as corrupt and broken as our own, there surface many important issues that people often find uncomfortable or controversial when discussed. Often people need a sort of safety blanket or window of separation to make them feel more comfortable when dealing with difficult topics. Helen Oyeyemi’s novel Boy, Snow, Bird deals with many different tendentious issues such as abuse, race, beauty, and mother daughter relationships, and many of these issues are blatantly illustrated throughout…

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    Life is not simple. Throughout life, one will suffer, struggle, get hurt and have dreams taken away. Reality is tough, and life is cruel. Yet people always strive to fulfil their dreams and achieve the goals, which they have set upon themselves. There are times, where dreams come true, and then there are times, where they do not. This is all part of life. To fall and stumble, only so that one can arise and be stronger than before and fight harder for what they believe in. However, at times that…

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    “Bullet in the Brain” by Tobias Wolff is about a book critic named Anders who is shot in the head during a bank robbery. During the time span of the bullet piercing through his skull, he experiences memories he does not remember. Anders is presented to be an arrogant and unsympathetic character at the beginning of the story. His interaction with the woman in front of him shows how he is pessimistic about people and does not care about other’s feelings. Consequently, he becomes nonchalant during…

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    Yellow Intro We live in a world in which we have numerous of things to look out after, expectations to fulfil and challenges to keep up with. Now, if you’ve found yourself on the bottom of a deep dark whole where you’re constantly failing to meet both your own and society’s expectations, how do you get up and reach the light? This problem is exactly what the protagonist deals with before he makes up his mind in the short story “Yellow” by Peter Carty. The following content is an investigation…

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    There is always something that bothers us in life, whether it’s others or even our own consciousness. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator has a difficult time following through with his cruel acts because a part of him knows it’s truly wrong. Throughout the story, his crimes bring more tension between him and the old man. Suspense is created by his every move, leaving readers hanging on the edge of their seats. In “The Tell-Tale Heart”, Poe builds suspense by using…

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    “Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” Greediness and bitterness. Angry and Unhappy. These personalities and emotions are experienced by this dynamic character. But, how will this bitter old man change into a man who is kind and happy from the man he is? Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, a novel full of morals in which the protagonist experiences and learns from his actions and those around him. Ebenezer Scrooge, the main…

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    Andrew Lam uses various themes within his Essay. The different struggles Lam’s faces are major focal points that establish the foundation of this piece. This passage focuses on real-life situations dealt by different cultures clashing with one another. Also, the author expresses how individuals can celebrate traditions in their own ways but still have a connection with old customs. The three major themes that Lam uses throughout this essay are rebellion, a quest for identity and love. The writer…

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    The Power of Criticism It’s natural for people to have reactions about things they observe. We are liable to expressing our minds and emotions, even if that means criticizing someone. As a result, no matter what we do, we will always meet people who will look at our actions and criticize us even if that doesn’t give them much gain. However, a great example of this is social media, where people can criticize someone for actions that really don’t matter on a larger scale. We can see different…

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