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    treat people, how they carry themselves, and how they handle difficult situations. Dickens uses Pip as an example of somebody who let his social status define him. This begins Pip’s spiritual journey. He meets many new people and gets to experience life as a member of society’s elite. However, he finds true happiness when he is able to move past this strict view of classes and focus on surrounding himself with people that he truly cares about. No one has ever been able to completely terminate…

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    When I told my dad he suggested that the phone lines were down because there was a snow storm on its way. I shrugged it off, allowing myself to believe him, even though I knew it was a lie. It was that thing, the creep, pissed that I tried to expose it. I quickly grew to hate my mirror. In the day, when I would dress for school, or try to do my makeup, I could see it. Sometimes it would be just a flash, like it was running past my door. Other times it would peer at me from the doorway, still…

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    wasn't like a tropical place it was forest all around and it snowed. I had 5 months of school of left and i was in a hurry to finish so i could see my mom over summer. That's what i wanted more than anything. A few months before school had started i lived with my mom and my dad had taken me across the country to live with him but we won't talk about that. On my way home from school i had taken a back way through a path with daisy and lilac. Since it was a friday i was thinking of the plans i was…

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    the happiest they’ve been. At the same time, love is complicated – it can lead to sleepless nights, obsessive thinking, sacrifices, changing your values, jealousy and so on. Sometimes, it’s fleeting. This leads to the question, is love worth fighting for?…

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    The exceptional emotional growth Don experiences in The Rosie Project is a brilliant example of this. Prior to his learning mindset, Don literally scheduled the entirety of his life in such a way as to avoid situations which he would have found emotionally uncomfortable. He ensured that every minute was accounted for in his schedule so that he could guarantee the avoidance of uncomfortable situations such as the dreaded “Apricot…

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    When people think about Hamlet, they expect a drab, confusing, old Shakespeare play they’d rather not waste their time watching. My goal would be to draw their attention to the poster/advertisement enough for them to realize that this production might be something better; maybe something spectacular. If this story was shown without the difficult language and outdated themes, it…

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    the book the reader is drawn into the world of Changez by the way the novel was structured. The chapter starts of with Changez saying, “Excuse me, sir, but may I be of assistance?” (Hamid 1) and that sentence alone grasps a hold of the reader as the life story of Changez unfolds in…

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    My Favorite Night

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    night. I can sit on my porch swing and listen to all the sounds. Distant spattering’s of a dog 's barking and neighbor 's cars coming and going down the street. They all blend in the background of my mind as I feel the warmth of the summer cover me with scented breath. For these reasons, I opened my house door and sat on the porch swing with my Bible. I rubbed my pink eyes and opened them wide to see the starlit skies glisten and the luminous moon illuminate. Summer nights are my favourite times…

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    with a broken wrist and a concussion. It hurts my head too much to even think about what happen but I can’t control the frustrated thoughts racing through my mind. Tears are pouring out of my eyes like a faucet that cannot be shut off. As if I am 5 years old, the doctor tries to cheer me up by excitingly asking what color I want my cast to be. I muttered black while I reached my arm out so that the doctor could start wrapping. I closed my eyes and leaned my head back against the wall because…

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    the eponymous house on Mango Street. Esperanza experienced anxiety as she matured due to the racial and socioeconomic prejudice she and her family faced. Her form of the American Dream was to transcend this discrimination and live a more satisfying life than that of her parents. She planned to become a successful writer in order to leave and “say goodbye to Mango [Street]” (Cisneros…

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