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    Introduction Paragraph a. TAG sentence b. As a warm and optimistic person, Clarisse played a crucial role in the book by opening Montag’s perspective. Clarisse, although her part was limited by the page numbers, brought delight to Montag’s dry life for the first time. With her bright character, she playfully but honestly expressed her feelings and values to Montag. c. Clarisse served as a catalyst who urged Montag toward a necessary self-examination and self-awareness of himself. Body…

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    Paltrow Gwyneth Paltrow is the new Chief Creative Officer of the lifestyle brand Goop and her office is everything that we dream of. Located in the high-end suburbans of California, Gwyneth Paltrow lightens the room with her enchanting smile. It is her aura that will immediately make you feel positive. Dressed in a white pant suit, GP is busy with her list of daily to-dos, after all, she is the empress of her brand Goop. Check out our exclusive interview with GP who shares with us her clean…

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    Most Effective Foreign Government While government is a sore topic for many Americans, other countries are also having their own interpersonal issues. The question, which country has the best government has been food for thought for many. Some at this point would even argue that the discussion of it is trite and superfluous. Lithuania, Switzerland, and Mozambique were the final contestants in the competition. All three countries have a form of democracy, allowing the people to have a say in the…

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    Cezanne

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    magazine, contained some of “the greatest landscapes ever painted.” (Fernández) The view in this painting is of a mountain in France that is surrounded by forests. When looking at this painting the vivid colors and soft airy textures creates a positive aura. In addition, there is a contrasting tension between the cool blue of the mountain and sky with the orange, red and green landscape as well as the shadows which are violet. Since the blue sky and the orange landscape are complimentary to each…

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    the poem (Howard). Howard takes time to explain how the shield and girdle take on a different meaning when they are examined together. The parallel between the two items emphasizes the symmetry between the different sections and creates a “dream-like aura of familiarity” in the last sequence (Howard). Howard’s thesis is that Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’s “most protracted structural parallel depends upon the juxtaposition of two symbols, the shield and the girdle” (Howard). He first supports…

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    English moors are real places. They are very, if not completely similar to what is portrayed in the story. Authors from England like to use the moors as settings in their books because of the creepy aura it gives to the story. Learning about the prisoner on the moor adds to the overall spook factor of the novel. When Watson spots a strange man that seems to disappear into thin air it sends a chill through the readers’ bones. This is partially due to…

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    2009). The development of characterisation demonstrated through the protagonist Theo, from an apathetic and disillusioned former political activist to a sanguine personage, emphasises the necessity of benevolence in a lackluster world. Kee exudes an aura of youth and positivity, and together with Theo they embark on a perilous journey to an abstract utopia: the “Human…

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    Distrust Between the Sexes In the essay by Karen Horney Distrust between the sexes, Horney delivers a pyschoanalytical argument that ( discovers) compelling argument that (gets at) the depperoted conflict between males and females and to what these problems can be attributed to. She illustrates that these troubles stem from a childhood conflict as a result of a the opposite sex parent disappointing the child and this leading to the ultimate distrust between the sexes. The distrust between…

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    Beowulf Analysis All works of great writing eventually become movies to satisfy the limited attention spans of the growing day and age, with alterations to main characters to make them Hollywood ready and modernizing the language in order to please the masses. As all text slowly begins its descent into digitalization, parts are lost as entities and ideas become viewable objects. After viewing multiple interpretations of Beowulf, the text emerges as a more successful and emotional version of the…

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    While life repeats itself, I am hoping for a good day at school, but I never know how things will turn out. I hate school because many kids always look at me as a target to pick on. As soon as I walked through the school grounds, today, I felt an aura of hate going throughout the atmosphere. Kids would look at me and point at me, as if I was a monster. Things started to get even worse when Ms Caroline saw that I did not have any lunch, and she asked me if I wanted a quarter to buy lunch in town…

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