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    difficulty of love is one of the center themes of many of William Shakespeare’s comedy plays. Many ways he emphasizes the theme of the play is by creating doubles through the characters. Doubling in literature is essentially mirroring aspects like plot, setting and characters in the play to emphasize a theme. In A Midsummer Nights Dream by William, Shakespeare doubling is used to show the characters difficulties with love. The instant love seen with the young couples, fatherly love seen with…

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    Jacob Lansleth was an eight year old german boy. He was born one snowy night in December and lived with his two parents, Priscilla and Diego, and his twin brother Andrew. Priscilla and Diego were the talk of their small town Klinesville. Everyone loved Priscilla and Diego. They were very charismatic and cared for anyone who was in need. Andrew was a leader in his youth group and the captain of the football team. The Lansleth family appeared to have everything together, but little did others know…

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    addictions all began very differently and for many different reasons as do all addictions. In the book Crank by Ellen Hopkins the most dominant theme is that of Addiction which the article clearly focuses on as well. This relationship between both sources helps outline a better understanding of the theme and the components of it. These being the reasons behind the why teens indulge in drugs, the possible consequences of this decision, and how to prevent them from making the same mistakes as some…

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    sports activities. The fee helps to pay for equipment and coaching. It also pays for bus rides to and from games. State and local taxes used to cover students' activities and supplies. But the cost of education has gone up. At many schools, tax money can no longer pay for everything. Many schools are in a tough spot. They want to provide students with the same activities they offered in the past. But they don't have the money to pay for them. Are pay-to-play fees the…

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    adolescents face. The transition into middle school may be only one of the many stresses that an adolescent is dealing with. Knowing more about the student, their home life, and their friends may enable teachers to respond in a more positive way to help the students. This case study will discuss Lilly, a sixth-grade student who has many issues in her home life that are affecting her academic success and causing problematic…

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    plate to eat with the farmers (Cohen). “ Neruda is inserting himself as Abe in the poem. He is running away. Pablo Neruda is calling himself the Abraham Lincoln of Chile. He is going through the countryside’s like Abraham. Abraham was trying to help abolish slavery while Pablo Neruda is trying to show how controlling the Chilean government is being and that communism is not the evil they are making it out to be. The reader can interpret him eating with the farmers as him hiding in the…

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    Hate List is an astounding novel that follows the aftermath of a school shooting at Garvin High school caused by a troubled teen, Nick Levil. The story is narrated by Valerie Leftman, Nick’s ex girlfriend. She was in love with him and never thought he would shoot up their school and then ultimately commit suicide; the story follows her inner and outer turmoil as she faces loss, grief, and resentment. Nick and Valerie created a “hate list” one day to let out their bottled up rage and resentment…

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    The aspects of the text Secrets and lies, The Castle, What's Eating Gilbert Grape and Boy all illustrate and share the significant common theme and ideas that ‘love and pride can conquer all’ and ‘Class differences’ this is expressed throughout these text through the film's ideas, language features, structures and purposes and audiences. Through these text the directors portray the point and share the common suggestion that all families aren't perfect and are dysfunctional and express this idea…

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    Young Prince Ferdinand has lived with his father in the castle for 16 years. In the period, He took good care under his father’s protection and he never went out to see the world. Everything he wanted will be given to him, there was always someone taking care of the trouble he made. (Exposition) “After you take a shower, go to sleep immediately so you can be energetic tomorrow?” Ferdinand answers in an impatient and arrogant way: “Yeah, Yeah, I know!” Justin, his servant, takes off his…

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    Romeo and Juliet, are they destined for love or destined for trouble? In the young lovers' case, it happens to be both. Romeo ditched Benvolio and Mercutio to go see Juliet and didn't tell them where he was going. Romeo wanted to get married to Juliet as soon as possible and rushed Juliet into marrying him. Romeo loved Juliet and refused to fight Tybalt, who was Juliet's cousin, and got his best friend Mercutio killed. Romeo killed himself instead of living on and becoming a person that Juliet…

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