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    Stacy and her friends have been searching Netflix for the last 10 minutes. Although they are bored out of their minds, they can't seem to find the perfect movie. They all seem to have different ideas on what to watch. Stacy wants to watch a comedy. Lilly a romance, and Rae craves something inspiring. They start to argue, but alas, they stumble upon the chick flicks. Now all they have to do is decide on which one to watch. This is not an uncommon scenario because of how loved these movies are.…

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    Jay Gatsby Tragic Hero

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    tragic can be described as pathetic, disastrous, or fatal, and Gatsby is the epitome of tragic. Jay Gatsby is a tragic character because he wants someone that he can’t have, longs to be apart of a society that he doesn’t belong in, and takes the blame, eventually dying, for a girl who doesn’t love him. Gatsby pines for Daisy’s love for 5 years, but she will…

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    That Rowdy and Junior have spent a lot of time together and that it was worth. Over course sometimes we have days where we get into some fights with our best friend and some people can work it out and some people can’t . Junior and Rowdy get into a lot of fights but hey always work it out and are still best friends. Junior and Rowdy are “inseparable”. You know that someone is your best friend when you spend more time with them then your parents, and that’s how Junior…

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    Scene: The last scene where Lee walks out the door at the very end and needs help to walk outside Introduction: Lee is a young man who has been affected by the struggle of losing a best friend in a car accident. This was able to bring out a different side of Lee that the audience hadn’t seen before. Prior to the accident he was a happy, sarcastic and loyal character but he changed when he lost his best friend. He became angry, depressed, abusive and isolated himself from anyone and everything…

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    single to avoid getting hurt or wounded by the other gender. That is why other characters are trying to get Beatrice and Benedick together. Ursula rumors, “But are you sure, that Benedick loves Beatrice so entirely?”(3.1.38) Ursula tells these rumours to other people so that Beatrice thinks that Benedick loves her. On the other hand, Don Pedro comes out with, “Come hither, Leonato, what…

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    society I grew up in is worse than the one my grandparents grew up in. We all hope that the generations after us will actually change the future of America. Fear lives those that do not understand. My generation was unorganized and wrecked with almost no help of getting out. The years fly bye but the earth is being destroyed and the government is taking over. The right to bear arms is becoming less and less as the gun laws rise. The rights made up by those who were once great and mighty are…

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    plasticity associates with earlier phase. Regression can be pleasant in adult foreplay but at the same time it can be susceptible. As we know critical period helps shape sexual desire as an adult, but it doesn’t have to agree with what our biology wants. Not everyone gets attracted to the body, it can be anything like listening to the voice and falling in love with that person or get attracted with their…

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    Act 1 — You know, real loss only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. But, that didn't stop me from feeling lost and aching for you even when you were yelling at me, yelling directly into my soul. You knew how vulnerable I was. We were both so young, there was no way this really happened. I naively thought that we were invincible, I foolishly felt that this couldn't have been real — something like this wouldn’t happen to US. The worst part of all of this wasn’t loosing you…

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    Daisy Buchanan Quotes

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    want too much!’ she cried to Gatsby. ‘I love you now – isn't that enough? I can't help what's past.’ She began to sob helplessly. ‘I did love him once – but I loved you too.’ Gatsby's eyes opened and closed. ‘You loved me TOO?’ he repeated.” This quote from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how Daisy Buchanan is a very troubled lady with many issues. Daisy led a very eventful life which caused her to have many issues. She had conflict within her love life, parenting troubles, and has…

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    dreams of a love at sixteen that is highly unrealistic, though through time she will develop a realistic view of what love really is. Janie’s experiences through two failed marriages will help her newly planted pear tree to grow into a full grown tree, her experiences at specific points in time will cause the tree to wilt and die showing her loss of belief in love. While at other times it will be full grown and thriving off its newly obtained knowledge and wisdom. These experiences will help…

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