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    The First Time I Got Bullied Tymir Vickers Have you ever been bullied before? Well I have this is how it all happened, it was my first day at John B Kelly Elementary school 8:00 2016 Philadelphia I was in fifth grade and it was my first day I was kind of shy until I met to people named Ciani Barkers and Nasai Gordon. They showed me around the school they told me about themselves and I told them about me. Me and my friends were walking down the hall with each other that’s when I heard…

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    In this essay I will be exploring how Shakespeare illustrates the theme of love in Romeo and Juliet with particular reference to Act one scene five and Act two scene two. The play has multiple types of love shown throughout, however in this piece I will be focusing on Romantic love, more specifically, the love between Romeo and Juliet. I find this category of love to often be more vividly expressed in writing, with the use of additional poetic techniques. Act one…

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    How does Steinbeck develop the theme of loneliness in Of Mice and Men? In John Steinbeck’s prominent novel: Of Mice and Men, loneliness is an essential dynamic that features in the story. Loneliness is expressed very deeply throughout various characters such as: Curley’s wife, Candy, Crooks, Curley and Lennie. All of these characters have a variety of numerous discriminations. Curley’s wife is a victim of sexism and is deprived of the delight of speaking to other people other than her husband,…

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    The Lottery Plot Analysis

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    Plot One difference within the plot of these two stories is that ‘The Lottery’ had a really long exposition and rising action because it gave a lot of history of the village before the audience got to know what the lottery really is. “School was recently over for the summer, and the feeling of liberty sat uneasily on most of them; they tended to gather together quietly for a while before they broke into boisterous play…” (1.2) Shirley Jackson gives a lot of detail about the villagers and history…

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    weight. Fragile as they may look, they do not break and she does not fall to the ground below. Sarah Jewett did use symbolism, imagery, and diction in “A White Heron” to express that trust is hard to gain and easy to lose. Sometimes an unknown friendship has the most trust. Trust is not always formed between things of the same level or species. A baby trusts its mother to give it tender love and care. An animal trusts its owner to give it that same tender love and care. Trust should be…

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    In the book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Edward Tulane is a vain, self-absorbed, three-foot-tall china rabbit from France who thinks to have all he could want. Fancy clothes, a tiny gold pocket watch and Abilene, a girl who loves him with all her heart. On page 3 in the book the author states “He had china arms and china legs, china paws and a china head, a china torso and a china nose. His arms and legs were jointed and jointed by wire so that his china elbows and china knees could…

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    If one is honest, they are to be free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere. The quality of being honest is honesty. Although characters in The Great Gatsby are quite sincere, they fall short in the possession of honesty. The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which depicts how American life was during the Roaring Twenties. The narrator of the novel is Nick Carraway, a former soldier whom is now selling bonds in New York. This novel became significant because it has given a…

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    8 Benefits of Staying in a Monogamous Relationship Times may be getting more modern and traditional relationships are becoming, well, traditional for many, but monogamous relationships still work for a lot of people out there. Plus, despite the variety and the excitement it brings, sticking with that someone, solely, brings a different kind of romantic vibe. Here are 9 reasons why monogamous relationship is great: 1. Sex can get better in due time As you age you’re able to familiarize your body…

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    Some people wonder, are people good at heart. Everyone would like to believe people are good at heart. When you are sharing kindness in the world it really can show you that people can be superb.I believe people are good at heart after reading this play, the way they helped one another out in anyway possible brought out the goodness in their hearts. People are willing to give up their own belongings in order to make other people happy or help others out. An example of this is when Anne Frank…

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    -Trying to be nice: This is the most important step. No matter who you are, if you are nice, the only reason a person can dislike you is if they are jealous of you. Never be rude to people. If someone is being unkind to you, try to imagine what might be causing him or her to act this way. Maybe they are going through a really difficult situation in their life and in reality they are a very good person. Try to assume the best in people. You don’t have to be naïve and it’s okay to remain skeptical…

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