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    From 7:45am to 2:25pm, I spent my day in middle school, squished between the narrow hallways and cold metal lockers. Each day I would go through all eight of my classes and try to remember which teachers gave out homework, which was especially hard for me. My time in the classroom was only made worse by the fact that my friends began to ignore me, no one stopped to acknowledge me, and I became extremely lonely. Over time, I concluded that to be noticed I would have to become the best at…

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    Revenge In Jane Eyre

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    The novel ,Jane Eyre, begins with the narration of a young orphan name Jane, Who lives with her Aunt Mrs. Reed, and her three cousins, John, Eliza, and Georgiana Reed. Whom which she has been forbidden to play with so instead she has taken interest in in a book, Bewick’s History of British Birds. Jane is forced to live with her Aunt because both her mother and father have passed, causing her to be a subject of her aunts charity. Being That she is from a lower class than her wealthy upscale…

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    overpowers evil and that evil is hidden within society. This idea and theme is carried throughout “The Scarlet Letter” by Roger Chillingworth and his personal vendettas which served as motivation towards his evil acts committed. “His lifelong study of apothecary and the healing arts, first in Europe and later among the Indians of America, is a sincere benevolent exercise until he discovers his wife 's infidelity, where upon he…

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    Norway to Knud Ibsen and Marichen Altenburg. His father was a general merchant. Henrik Ibsen’s childhood was full of poverty because of his father’s financial setbacks. At the age of 15, he stopped going to school and joined as an apprentice in an apothecary in Grimstad. The poverty had a strong influence on his plays. He had the theme of financial difficulty in most of his plays. In 1850, Ibsen came to Christiania (Oslo) with the idea of studying in the university. But he devoted himself to…

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    Champion, Hall also managed to make it through enemy lines while carrying a missive. In 1776, Hall and three of her friends, were given entrance by the British to Charleston, a city they were occupying as their own. Under the guise of going to an apothecary, the women were deemed “well dressed matrons” and allowed to enter, the missive tucked safely within the folds of Hall's petticoats until its final destination. Even though there were plenty of women who did what they could, when they…

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    Cabinet Of Natural History

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    A defining feature of any collection, whether it be of curiosities, natural specimens, art works, or other objects, is the presence of an underlying system of thought — an episteme — that shapes the way in which a collection grows and evolves. Differences in these epistemes can vary widely across the centuries, and the present paper will discuss the differences between two genres of cabinets: the Wunderkammern, or “cabinet of wonders”, of the 16th century during the Renaissance; and the…

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    for Romeo and Juliet the Friar doesn't get the message to Romeo in Mantua due to an outbreak of plague in a town, upon which the Friar could not pass. Romeo receives word Juliet is dead and becomes hot headed again. He goes to an apothecary where he buys some poison and sets off to Verona to see Juliet: "Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight." A Shakespearean audience may feel disappointed with Romeo as he is clearly being hot headed again and is off to…

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    Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows Romeo’s infatuation in two things, death and Juliet, one overpowering the other. Romeo is suicidal, therefore everything related to death peaks an interest in him. Juliet causes Romeo to die, which reveals that Juliet did what death itself could not. Juliet had helped Romeo forget about the harsh realities of the world. Death allowed Romeo an option in the end where he could be alongside his one and only true love. Either hell or heaven,…

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    Arthur tapped Fredrick's left shoulder with Excalibur and then his right. "Arise, Sir Fredrick, Knight of Camelot and defender of the crown." "Heaven help me," he prayed under his breath before rising to his feet. Arthur had a small smirk on his face as if he'd heard the comment and Fredrick wasn't entirely sure how to take the king pleasure in his discomfort. He was a knight of Camelot now, a place he'd never aspired to. His fellows who really knew him would do the same when they found out.…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare ventures upon love’s transfixing abilities. Two adolescents, Romeo and Juliet, who descend from feuding families, enamor one another, yet their relationship never seems to progress favorably. Both protagonists’ contravene against their family’s notion of appropriate life partners. Due to an adverse effect after a brawl, Romeo is banished, leaving his love distraught and bewildered. Juliet, in a state of melancholy, concludes she must forge her own death…

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