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    is formed by the flow of positive emotions that you want to share with anyone. To me, fake love could have many forms. For instance, you could love someone so much, but it’s not enough for them to love you the same way back, or their love would only show when they needed a favor of some sort. This kind of “love” would never last long. The opposite of fake love is true love. It is the warm, fuzzy feeling that everyone wants to have. Romeo and Juliet died for one another; is that supposed to be…

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    Reality Catcher In The Rye

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    themselves, of their own reality; their feelings most of all” (James). Reality is a scary concept. It is abrupt, shocking, overwhelming - completely and totally terrifying. Being confronted with reality forces people to stop daydreaming and begin their own lives. To a person so enmeshed within his own daydreams, this can make him angry, and make him feel as if he must resort to violence. The Catcher in the Rye, a novel by J.D. Salinger, explores the concept of reality through the character…

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    In court, a man explains that he did not hear the police enter his home because he had the television on and is partially deaf. The police say that he was resisting arrest. It makes you wonder, what is truth? Truth is what a person believes to be true. Truth varies from person to person and is imperfect; it is influenced by one’s knowledge, one’s limited view, and one’s emotions. As O’Brien said, “There is no clarity.” For example, to the villagers of Salem, Massachusetts, their truth was that…

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    Illusions allow for humans to hide their fear, vulnerabilities, and feelings. These illusions distort reality, allowing people to perceive things as they want, which consequently results in anger after a person distinguishes between reality and illusion. This is often because illusions are used to protect humans, and allow those to write one's own story to hide from vulnerabilities that one faces. Anger is a prevalent theme in Wilfred Owen's poem, "Exposure", as well as the play "Who's Afraid of…

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    People make assumptions based on what they see or hear which leads to conclusions that might not be true. These conclusions often make things seem more perfect than they really are. Kurt Vonnegut shows that perfection on the surface isn’t always true, and it can be hard to make sense of that. In the story “2BRO2B” Kurt Vonnegut develops the theme that surface perfection isn’t always real through the elements external conflict and setting. Vonnegut uses setting to display surface perfection…

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    Mirrors reflect the people, as realist writers reflect the world around them. In the late 1800’s, a literary movement known as realism was beginning to take over the American world. Realism was centered around the idea of reflecting the reality of situations, objects, or ideas. Stephen Crane was known as one of the leading pioneers in realism. Some of his famous works included, The Red Badge of Courage, Maggie, and his short “The Open Boat” all featured realism. Crane was influenced by the…

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    I hear voices, they're all around me. I wish I could go back in time and tell myself to never play that damn game. They say I'm crazy and maybe I am. Maybe whatever it is that haunts me, took my sanity and hid it away. Somewhere where it's impossible to find it, somewhere dark and sinister. Maybe they buried it deep down into the core of the earth and it's just sitting down there, waiting to be found. I sound crazy don't I? You think I'm crazy and it's okay because I think I am as well. I'm…

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    When it comes to the narrative, his opinion on emotion is slightly false because not all people who have the trait to be deceptive can succeed. But even with having a narrative they can be irrelavent and be completely at odds with facts. People who show the best deception are the ones to succeed When it comes to the narrative,…

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    According to princeton.edu, Magical realism by definition is an aesthetic style or genre of fiction in which magical elements are blended into a realistic atmosphere in order to access a deeper understanding of reality. In the movie “Like Water for Chocolate”, magical realism acts through the cooking of Tita. Tita put so much emotions through her cooking that all those who consumed it felt the exact same emotion that Tita felt while making the food they ate. That’s how they portrayed the magical…

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    In Magical realism it is impossible to determine where reality ends and the extraordinary begins. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary magical realism is “a literary genre or style associated especially with Latin America that incorporates fantastic or mythical elements into otherwise realistic fiction.’’ Magical Realism stories “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings”, “Bless Me Ultima’’, and “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” use magical realism elements of interweaving the magical and…

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