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    In the 1985 novel, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami. Murakami distinct use of parallel narration illustrates the complexity of human thought and behavior. Expressing the fine connection between the conscious and subconscious part of the mind. Through the use of motifs and relating characters in each narration, Murakami is able to outline the faint relationship between the conscious and subconscious parts of the human mind. This relationship can be seen from…

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    genres including Disco, Funk, Soul, and the classic R&B sound of the late 70s into the early 80s. This collection of songs remains one of the greatest albums ever made. The album covers hits such as “In the Stone” “After the Love Has Gone” “Boogie Wonderland” and “Diana”. Many critics oppose the album for lack of creativity in order increase sales for commercial use. However, one should also praise their impressive musicality and vibrant color along with catchy dance grooves for a broad range of…

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    climbed to the top of the hill over and over again. Messay skidded down the hill on the bowl sled. I had two sleds. One was dad's when he was a child which was a classic sled and then I had a metal bowl sled along with a very slippery boogie board. I mainly used the boogie board. We brought the kayak down to the hill and started to go down over and over as a group. We sat in the cold at the top of the hill. We all dug our gloves into the snow and slid down the hill. It went further this time and…

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    struggle of waiting for a loved one to smarten up and not fall back into the repetitive patterns over and over again through these metaphors of “he is a Cheshire cat” (108). The Cheshire cat is a fictional cat popularized by Lewis Carroll from Alice in Wonderland, he was known for his distinctive mischievous grin and deceitful personality. This metaphor can be connected back to how Diaz feels about her brother’s drug addiction since he is deceiving when it comes to getting help for his…

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