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    I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. The Immigrant’s Lament by Mois Benarroch is a poetry collection released by Moben Publishing. Included in this collection are several short poems—one or two pages long—such as “The Transsexual’s Lament.” These short poems are framed by two longer works: the title poem, “The Immigrant’s Lament,” and “Self portrait of the poet in a family mirror.” Benarroch’s poetry runs commentary on a few core topics, namely love, writing, a sense of belonging, generational…

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    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 in the narrative point of view which has a useful effect on how information of the…

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    Self-Acceptance In College

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    Very often, we don’t already know or believe that we are enough, so we depend on others to remind us that we are enough. Usually the ones who are also grappling with their own issues of inadequacy will be attracted to you when you are not accepting yourself because you attract who we are being. We would’ve attracted someone insecure to tell us we are not good enough. As has been said before, no one can give you what they don’t have. Cats will never produce chickens and ants will never be…

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    style), structure (montage, scene selection, conflict), and scenes (repetition, formatting). There is a suitable structure and the narrative flows in appropriate sequential order. The tone of your film upon initial read is engaging. Appropriate filmic drive but the writing brought down the readability. It felt rushed and it is reflected by the small errors, for example missing full stops and incorrect spelling. You do allude to the other cat causing the end of Tobermory, but a spelling mistake…

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    seen in both the examples of Gypsy and Iraqi culture that we have gone…

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    not give up, heroism means doing the right thing, expecting no recognition, and putting others before yourself.…

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    argument and the Toulmin Model. In addition to using literature, Wood uses a few narratives throughout the chapter. She discusses Aristotle’s past, Toulmin’s history, a story about a television program, the president, and more. Each story is used as a further explanation. For example, she discusses the president’s responsibly for creating jobs when addressing the importance of a warrant (Wood 135). These narratives further explain a point that Wood is trying to…

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    Andrew Smith’s statement, referring to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, can also be applied to James Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. Both works of later-Romantic Gothic, these novels deal with the social impact of their protagonists’ ‘selfhood’, or ‘inner life’, rather than how the outward sublime influences the ‘inner self’. Instead of seeking ‘transcendence’ in sublime nature, Victor Frankenstein and Robert Wringhim aim to transcend their social and spiritual…

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    a cage is defined as: “[a] place of confinement with bars . . . for keeping animals.” Appropriately, this word in plural form, cages, is the title for a narrative composed by Guy Vanderhaege, and this word reflects on the story; this image of a cage is found and becomes symbolic of situations that people live in. As consequence, this narrative depicts circumstances where a symbolic nature of cages is uncovered upon by the characters through the first person lens of a fourteen year old Billy;…

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    like I should around the teacher. Some examples of Academic Decorum are: coming to class prepared, turning in my work on time, respecting the teacher's rules, respecting my classmates and people around me, showing good behavior all the time, and having good manners. Academic Decorum does mean something to me. It helps me reflect on my day better, and it helps me learn faster, and better than I did before I first learned about Academic Decorum. 2) Narrative Self Analysis: A) I am…

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