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    some type of emotional connection to the main character or maybe with a side character. Let’s say a book with a sad ending made you cry. Why exactly can a book push you to tears? It is because the book built up a relationship overtime between you and maybe a character that experienced some sort of hardship. You will remember this type of book. It is a book that to you, is almost certainly one of good composure. Holden Caulfield is the main character in The Catcher in the Rye. One of the reasons…

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    Reluctant Fundamentalist

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    When Mohsin Hamid wrote The Reluctant Fundamentalist, he intended his readers to use his novel as a “mirror” that would reflect how they themselves viewed life. In my personal journey, two things seemed to reflect the brightest. In one light, I examine relationships; and in another light, I look at social construct and opinion. While these are aspects of my life that I am familiar with, Hamid’s novel demonstrated that my ideals, morals, and life experiences are all part of my experiences of…

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    convince readers that this novel is about having hope in humanity, there are more indicators that Faulkner used this novel to portray a bitter tone about human existence. Faulkner used the characters and events that happened in As I Lay Dying to express his beliefs on human existence. One example of a character that Faulkner uses to convey his idea that human…

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    When entering the course, I was naive to the true essence of theatre. I believed it to be simple and self explanatory, but in truth it is a complex and beautiful way of acting out a multitude of scenarios. Throughout the course, I read various texts, and watched a variety of plays. And both of these helped to shape my knowledge and understanding of theatre. Now that I am exiting the course, I can say that I have both a better idea what theatre truly is, as well as, I have a stronger appreciation…

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    Uber Field Study Essay

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    Introduction The organization, that will be analyzed in this field study, is Uber. This application was created in 2008 by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp. These two, young men, had consistent problems getting a cab in Paris. They came up with a simple idea to tap a button and get a quick ride. Uber is a location-based app that easily hires a private driver on-demand. For the riders, Uber is supposed to be a cheap, safe, and convenient taxi service for customers. The customers are supposed to…

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    present outsiders in the Reluctant Fundamentalist and the Great Gatsby. Both novels portray various characters who feel as if they are “within” yet can never move past or get rid of feelings or the paranoia of being an outsider and being “without”. This is emphasised through Nick’s comment of being “within and without”. Due to the differentiated status of the characters, it could be argued that characters within the novel are marginalised by the societies they live in. Both narrators choose to…

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    “Maybe our mistakes are what makes our fate.” -Carrie Bradshaw. Throughout reading The Crucible, flaws within each character, and the actions they made based upon those inner flaws, eventually lead to their “downfall”. John Proctor was a highly respected man in the community of Salem, as well as by himself. John Proctor presented himself in the guise of a happy and put together man, hiding his imperfections and weaknesses from the rest of the community at all costs. By the end of the play, John…

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    Best of Me makes it a must read, the heartwarming story line will keep the reader wanting to flip the page. In The Best of Me, the author uses conflict to teach that sometimes being loyal can be difficult. For example, when Dawson the main character, left his family for his own safety the narrator says, “His family marked him as a traitor”. This shows that loyalty is tricky because he had to be disloyal to his family to save himself and do what was best for him. Another piece of evidence…

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    Literate Arts can be fine for explaining a variety of historical, crucial events. Richard E. Miller, author of The Dark Night of The Soul employs texts to display how the literate arts can be beneficial for emphasizing the importance of historical catastrophic events. Moreover, Miller employed a variety of “how,” and “why” questions and how to respond to them in his writing to the public to engage them in a conversation and question their views on the literate arts. Furthermore, Miller asks…

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    Conflicts In The Crucible

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    literature. There can be a lot of different conflicts from stories, that you are able to relate from by songs, or other literature works. There was a big major conflict in this story, and how that affected the whole story, and what happened. The main character of this story John Proctor had the affair with a young lady named Abigail Williams , and he done this while his wife was sick. This changed how the whole story went, and the outcome, how Abigail made her choices. But John's choices…

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