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    Beneath every great sentence is a great second-meaning. Whether an author is blatantly trying to tell the reader something, or they want to subconsciously set the tone of their literary work, in a sentence symbolism can normally be found. A sentence, however, is very small. There is often underlying symbolism and tone in entire works of literature, made obvious by a sentence or two. F. Scott Fitzgerald mastered the art of symbolizing emotion and status in literature in The Great Gatsby. Through…

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    During the era of the “Roaring Twenties,” Americans thought nothing could go wrong they were at the height of being wealthy. The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald took place during this time era, and displays the habits of wealthy. Also, “The American Dream” is the ideal that every United States citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work and determination which is the exact opposite of what happens in the book. the novel The Great…

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    When it comes to teens and younger children it is important to keep in mind that they are new to the world. They will make mistakes without a doubt due to their ignorance towards reality and the type of people that dwell within it. Without the proper set of guidelines tied in through life lessons the child in concern can be greatly damaged in the process. Even in the case of full grown adults, without proper rules everything falls apart. Joyce Carol Oates tackles this need for government in her…

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    to the cinema to watch Pinacho. Jaliil agreed, but the next day he did not arrive at the time they agreed on, so Mirim ventures through Herat herself. She asks someone where jalil’s house is and she finds that he is refusing to see her. Jalil's chauffeur drives Mirim back home, after being left outside all night long only see that Nana has hung herself. After they held a funeral for Nana, Mariam goes to…

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    The Reoccurring Pattern Lorraine Hansberry once said, “I think that virtually every human being is dramatically interesting. Not only is he dramatically interesting, he is a creature of stature whoever he is.” No matter of a person’s race or gender, they are still unique in some way. Everyone contributes to society in a different manner, and sometimes we are judged by what he have to offer individually. In Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, an African American family struggles with…

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    From the stress of homework, to the excitement of Friday night football, the emotional roller coaster of school is about to start. It is that time of year again, and summer is coming to an end. The weather is going to start to cool off. School supply shopping is in full swing and the supplies have been out for months. Off shopping we go, to see what I am going to need for school. This school year is not like all the others; I am off to college. Instead of shopping for pencils, and notebooks, I…

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    on the level of esteem and not self-actualization is that I don’t think he has met his full potential. It is obvious by the time he returns to watch Rudy during a game that he has become very successful. He pulls up to the game in a limo with a chauffeur, who takes a glass of champagne from his hands. It is because of this scene that I do believe that D-Bob has accomplished many things after attending law school at the University of Miami. The level of esteem needs is all about reaching…

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    When it comes to the makings of a play there are many aspects that play a role in order to create a great play. Set design and light design are two of those characteristics that work together to achieve the desired look for a play. After watching the play Driving Miss Daisy, I was able to see how important lighting and set design really are in a production. Driving Miss Daisy is a play that was written by Alfred Uhry. One may think that the key to a play is the writer itself however, behind…

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    In her fiction “Mrs. Sen’s”, Jhumpa Lahiri channels her unique experience as an Indian-American in the United States by constructing characters that reflect the juxtaposition she faced as a descendant of immigrants. She portrays the protagonist, Mrs. Sen as a cultural outsider to the American society and a cultural insider in her microcosm — the apartment she decorated to resemble India. Interestingly, Lahiri portrays another protagonist, the 11-year-old Eliot, as a cultural outsider to Mrs.…

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    Colors play an important role in literature and everyday life as the way to represent certain characteristics. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the characters Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, and Myrtle lives are surrounded by colors that are full of meaning. The novel is based upon the period in history called “the Roaring Twenties”. At this time, World War I was over and an entire generation was viciously destroyed. It was a scary time for everyone around the age of eighteen, so…

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