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    Katie Thibeault's Eulogy

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    Katie Thibeault’s Eulogy 3rd Hour Mr. Early Katie Thibeault had a rather happy childhood by definition. Her family took the time to travel to random and weird places and they always brought everybody. As she got older school became more important and she learned to love it. When her parents divorced she was glad because she knew that it was in their best interests. She began spending weekends with her Grandma every weekend that she could, she really enjoyed the time she spent with her…

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    In the article named. “Feats of Will.” David Blaine is a magician, but he is mostly recognized as an enduring artist who has done divergent types of treacherous acts, but mostly of those acts are in public. In 2006 David was shackled to a spinning gyroscope suspended five stories above the ground of New York City. Nonetheless, he spends forty-four days without food causing him lost fifty-four pounds. Nevertheless, of how treacherous David acts were, he wanted to do something further. He wanted…

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    ⅠOf Mice and Men’s Theme on Friendship II.A) A strong relationship with a friend may be hard to control and complex, but a struggle in a strong friendship will either break the friendship or strengthen the friendship. D)Two men named George and Lennie are migrant workers, who travel together to a new ranch job, they work on the ranch to make money for their own farm. One conflict in Of Mice and Men is Man versus Man. In regard to the internal conflict, George feels responsible for Lennie and his…

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    Ever wonder what it would feel like to be three times smarter than you are right now? Would you ever take the chance to do that? Charlie Gordon did. In the story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes Charlie had a learning disability. Everyday Charlie wanted to be smart. It was his dream to be smart. He took the chance to triple his intelligence. The A.I surgery Charlie had significantly changes his life in a good way. He was able to make new friends, feel emotions, and see the world in…

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    In the book “Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life”, Jeremy Fink and his best friend Lizzy Mouldon go on an adventure to open a box his father had left for him to open for his thirteenth birthday. Jeremy and Lizzy spend most of the summer looking for the keys that go to the box. But, they have to do community service for breaking into the office looking for the keys. During their community service, they meet some very interesting people along the way, and ask them what they think the meaning of…

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    In the book, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the two main characters are good friends George and Lennie. George and Lennie could be considered opposites of each other. George acts almost like a parent figure to Lennie, without George Lennie would be lost. George and Lennie are also antithesis of each other, which makes their relationship interesting. To begin, George acts like a protective figure to Lennie. George characterizes Lennie in the book by saying: “a huge man, shapeless of face,…

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    of friends. Despite their differences, running brings them together to be best mates. Frank and Archy show mateship through many ways. They are determined to be together and are willing to sacrifice their lives for one another. Frank and Archy’s friendship becomes very evident throughout the movie. They started off very differently. Archy was too young to go to war, and Frank…

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    All people need to feel safe. It creates trust and a level of security to focus on other parts of life away from finding shelter. The shelter both Jamal and Forrester find is the concept of writing itself. Their relationship balances each other for why they need safety, but the reason both characters find safety is writing. “Write don’t think, writing is not about thinking” (Finding Forrester). Forrester uses the conflict style of collaboration with Jamal for both of them to receive the…

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    As Euripides once said, “Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness” (“Friendship”). Friends are loyal and sacrifice benefits for themselves in sake of their friend. Friends are people you can count on and trust that they always have your back, friends are the ones the will tell you how it is and help you improve, and friends will make you want to be a better person. These traits are seen in both novels, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and Of Mice and Men, between the two…

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    As the relationship between Hazel and Gus grows you see a role reversal, Hazel has now become the caretaker and Gus is the one taken care of. This allowed me to see Gus from a whole different perspective, vulnerable and weak. Hazel is now the one waiting outside of Gus’s hospital room, hoping and praying he makes it through the night. The two still try to remain a normal relationship by doing things like going to the playground and emotionally connecting. However, Gus has reached a point of…

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