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    “The Interlopers” and “Two Friends” are two contradictory stories that possess similar elements. The main difference is the relationship of the figures within the two short stories. The Interlopers written by Saki ventures on the everlasting feud between two families, the Gradwitz and Znaeym. The prolonged hatred between the two families was passed for three generations due to land dispute and long lasting sequence of poaching affrays. In order to finalize their discord, they sought to kill each…

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    consequently, this would make it difficult for these group of people to invest in the best strategy to have a substantial income. From a conflict theorist point of view the group with the best income will strive for the best education therefore using their attribute they learn with the best education due to more money they’re likely to have a better outcome in the income department. Consequently, we have social problems…

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    Raisin in the Sun, the character Walter says, “(Straightening up from her and looking off) That’s it. There you are. Man say to his woman: I got a dream. His woman say: Eat your eggs. (Sadly, but gaining power) Man say: I got to take hold of this here world baby! And a woman will say: Eat your eggs and go to work. (Passionately now) Man say: I got to change my life, I’m choking to death, baby! And his woman say - (In utter anguish as he brings his cold fists down on his thighs)- Your eggs are…

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    before I learned how to drive, I pictured my future self happily owning one. As I got older and began to drive, I would often joke with my parents about getting a truck when I turned sixteen. Most of the time they said something humorous back, but they knew in reality, I wasn’t actually joking. By the time I turned sixteen, I had yet to obtain my driver’s license. I was not at all motivated in acquiring it, because I didn’t have my own vehicle to drive. My parents eventually expressed their plan…

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    janitor say when he jumped out of the closet? Supplies! Being a janitor is back breaking work. Trust me, I am one at River Heights Elementary School. I use urine remover on a daily basis. I also sweep up hairs from the teacher bathroom floor. Although my job is difficult and somewhat gruesome, there’s one magnificent part. I get a master key to the entire school. It opens everything! All of us have keys to something. I bet you could pull them out of your pockets or purses right now. (and, if…

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    These days I find myself spending an increasing amount of leisure time on my computer, and my various activities range from internet gaming to browsing through social media website and forums, to shopping and reading current events. Entertainment is only clicks away on the internet, but before the rise of the World Wide Web, TV use to be the only avenue of entertainment. The family didn’t always scatter after dinner to make that mad dash toward their computer screens, but rather, we’d use to…

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    Emerson uses historical figures such as Jesus, Socrates, and Galileo to show non-conformity and free thought is an attribute that many great people had. Jesus didn’t conform with the officials at the time, but later on his nonconformist views grew from a small Jewish sect into a world wide religion. Neither did Socrates, the philosopher whose ideas were against those of…

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    written by, F. Scott Fitzgerald, interweaves characters from Fitzgerald personal life to intricate love relations that follow his actions of the six most pivotal stages. Throughout the novel, the protagonist Jay Gatsby, shows Fitzgerald’s active attributes. They both experience love and loss, for example, Fitzgerald and Gatsby would both do anything for their beloved. Some may argue that Gatsby is only a fictional character in the novel, however, I believe that that Fitzgerald mirrors his…

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    The American Dream is a belief that socioeconomic success is available to each and every citizen in the United States of America, regardless of belief, social class, race, gender, etc. There is undeniably an “…underlying connection between the education one receives and the resulting cultural capital that can manifest…” (Rysdam, 2012, pg. 586). Our country today places a large emphasis on creating literate citizens through education, capable of receiving and communicating ideas with other people…

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    around their house for Rose "Some people build fences to keep people out...and other people build fences to keep people in. Rose wants to hold on to you all. She loves you" (2.1.32), but because football practice takes up most of his time he never got around to it, until it was too late and their family had already fallen apart. In Amanda’s case she was a failure because she did not mold her children into these people that she wanted them to be "Oh! I felt so weak I could barely keep on my feet!…

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