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    J. D. Salinger's Franny

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    The novel Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger is about a young actress named Franny and her mental breakdown. Her brother, Zooey throughout the novel tries to “cure” Franny and guide her through this difficult time. In the novel they both seem to put on this dramatic performance for each other and the readers. Salinger presents the story through the eyes of Buddy the older brother of the two main characters, who was second hand telling the story. Salinger uses Buddy as a pawn so he can be in the…

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    Fernweh

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    words in English to express what I truly mean. This is the reason of why I found myself attracted towards the German language, it is descriptive and explicit, with specific words for the most specific situations. There is a word in German that describes the impulsive will to visit a place one had never been. The word is fernweh and it expresses the feeling of missing a place that one has fallen in love with, even though one may have never visited previously. I have been feeling fernweh for over…

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    When Arthur Patterson talks about the story he states “The horrors of the Inquisition, of birth and death, place stress upon the mind and senses to such an extent that memory of the forgotten realm and intimations of its existence are made available to the reader.” The details given in this story are so descriptive and powerful that the reader is able to understand the story on a whole new level. Some psychological critics…

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    Many things in life are divided by two sides that oppose each other. Some are optimistic and some pessimistic. People have diverse thoughts about the tone of Robert Frost’s poems. The poems of Robert Frost are not as pessimistic as some believe. The poems are actually bright and show the good parts of life. Robert Frost’s poems show optimism through poems of love, nature, and a motive to keep moving forward. Love is the first point of optimism in the poems. Robert Frost has many poems showing…

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    first reliability factor I noticed in the video was the proper questioning by Interviewer/use of age appropriate words. The interviewer discussed with Honesty the purpose of the interview, and established appropriate vocabulary for things they talked about like “private part” and “butt cheek” when describing body parts letting…

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    In the story Lusus Naturae, it is believed that the most effective style elements utilized by the author are the story’s linear timeline, its somber tone/ mood, and its descriptive imagery in the form of literal/ figurative descriptions. These three style elements used by the author allow the reader to stay invested in the story, leaving them constantly The first effective style element used is the linear timeline in Lusus Naturae. This style element allows the reader to comprehend the changes…

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    live in now science emerged to play a very big role. Considering that it is the largest bodies of investigation we have, along with being the most socially acceptable. Although, that seems to be the issue at hand here, that science discovers things about our reality and most people at large, tend to accept the reported findings. Most people walk through life reading magazines articles that report scientific discoveries without ever questioning how or why that was the conclusion science arrived…

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    Tkam Analysis

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    idea, this quote takes place in Ch. 10. The central idea of the story could be said to be racism in the 30’s. Anyone could get away with that. But the message that Lee was trying to convey to the readers is that of a tainted innocence (as shown in the previous paragraph as an example) because of the malevolent and self-righteous white people in her town. One other such example of this could be Francis Hancock, scout’s cousin, when he repeatedly makes disrespectful remarks about scout’s dad and…

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    The Power of Treasure “Treasure”. It may seem like a simple word but it's not. This word can mean and be so many things for different people. For example, treasure can be a physical thing, or it can come from within, and can even take place in those around you. The short story called “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” written by Walter Dean Myers, shows that inner treasure is the most important type of treasure and is worth fighting for. With the help of a surprising new acquaintance, a young boy…

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    honest I never really did a lot of writing in Elementary , Middle, or High school so I can’t pinpoint when I started writing. In essay writing I learned its always good to express yourself with your own opinion. In writing your suppose to use descriptive details and to always have a point to why you are writing the story. My writing didn’t until I came to college; being in your class has been teaching me how to write. It’s bad a way that I just started writing because I have way…

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