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    This play doesn’t speak much about me as a person, but as you narrow down to the characters, it does. The theme of this play is what I assume happens at a big Halloween house party. There were characters I chose resemble my traits such as easy going and laid back. I'm also typically a person who is really can take a joke and can talk about almost anything, and because of these characteristics, I'd classify myself as a person who is can easily befriend. In life, I want to be work my way up to…

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    A clean slate, a blank canvas, a fresh start: these are what define a new beginning. In the memoir This Boy’s Life, many characters struggle to begin anew, and will sacrifice parts of themselves to attain the fresh start they desire. Through the retelling of key moments in his childhood, Tobias Wolff develops the theme of new beginnings through the use of symbols, motifs, and anecdotes. The symbol of the dying salmon that is presented in the section “Uncool” is used to evolve the theme of new…

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    (1) WHAT ARE MY RACIAL, ETHNIC, NATIONAL ORIGINS? I am a proud citizen of South Africa. I grew up in Gauteng in Johannesburg. I am Afrikaans speaking and English as my second language. But Afrikaans is my native language. Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. It progressed from the Dutch vernacular of South Holland spoken by the mainly Dutch settlers of what is now South Africa, where it progressively began to develop unique…

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    show the mental change in Othello. One occasion occurs in scene three of the second act. Othello orders Desdemona to go with him to make love; “Come, my dear love, The purchase made, the fruits are to ensue; That profit’s yet to come ‘tween me and you”. Although lovingly and poetically said, the use of the command word ‘come’ suggests that there is an element of it being an order rather than a mutual decision. One could argue that the other occasion is where he strikes her. It can be said that…

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    What is the title of the text and what is the text about? The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin relates about a woman suffering from a heart condition, whose husband just died. Some relatives try to tell her the news in a careful way, to make sure her heart wouldn't give up on her. At first, she cries inconsolably, but then she retires to her room and locks herself in. Although she is aware that her husband loved her very much, and she knows that she will certainly cry for him at his funeral,…

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    Do we owe them preference in hiring or education? And what do we do when some persons insist on their claim to separateness--which used to be considered a sure mark of inferiority? What happens when a focus on human rights turns into the kind of "identity politics" that dwells on differences of race, gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation? Don't our founding ideals require…

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    A family is “a group of people who are related to each other” (Merriam-Webster). Sociologist would not agree with this definition considering there are many families and in these families, not everyone is related. Sociologists define a family as “two or more individuals who maintain an intimate relationship that they expect to last indefinably-or in the case of parent and child, until the child reaches adulthood-who usually live under the same roof and pool their incomes and household labor.”…

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    of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time” (Orwell 3). The Party strives to know everything about their members: what they’re doing, what they’re thinking, and how they’re feeling. Hidden microphones and telescreens gave some insight for the Thought-Police as to what is going on. Even the smallest…

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    Steinbeck wants the reader to comprehend his novel. Of Mice and Men is a novella that is categorized as a tragic realistic fiction. The most important theme in this novel is said to be the need for commitment. Other themes include the dream of independence, the war between good and evil, and misogyny in Of Mice and Men. The extensive commitment shared by George and Lennie is said to be the most important theme in Of Mice and Men. In the book George says, “We got someone to talk to that gives a…

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    “The American Dream” A lot of immigrants came to America for something that’s called the “The American Dream”. Immigrants come to america to better their life. The American Dream is defined as a better life richer and fuller for everyone but it also mean more opportunities,equality and rights. People come that would work on the fields and they wouldn’t get payed good they didn’t get paid god that there was a point that some families didn’t have anything thing to eat. People that would work in…

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