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    to create a shop and list items to sell. After a few months, I had already sold all of my unwanted gently worn clothing, handbags, and accessories. I turned a quick profit in a small amount of time. However, with nothing left of my own to list, my closet stopped getting any visitors.…

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    The Table “What a great day” I told myself as I was opening the garage. Once the garage was open I ran in and up the steps.”bella” I said as I was waiting for a reaction from her.I walked down the hallway and though my backpack on the floor in the kitchen floor and started to run. Once I got to Bella’s cage I let her out and turned around to find something. ”Titan be careful” yelled as a 4 foot, white,spotted dog came charging like a bull down the stairs.”No!” I yelled as I was running trying…

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    advocating for empathy: “This is a health issue. This is not a gay issue. This is a human issue.” For many, AIDS became more than a medical condition; it became a hidden burden, a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. “For me, AIDS was another closet, another coming out,” echoing the personal struggles and societal complexities of an era marked by fear, discrimination, and resilience. The AIDS crisis in the 1980s intensified stigmas against the queer community, fostering discrimination and…

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    Melinda and Mr. Dimmesdale are both outcasts in the social setting, they both like to find places to hide away. One place they have in common is they like to go into a closet, which are almost identical. In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author of the book, described Mr. Dimmesdale’s closet as “in Mr. Dimmesdale’s secret closet, under lock and key, there was a bloody scourge… He kept vigils, likewise, night after night, sometimes in utter darkness; sometimes with a glimmering lamp;…

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    "Yeah. I forgot to turn off my final alarm. It went off. I'm sorry." "Okay. Get back to sleep, sweetie." "Thanks dad. You too." George stomped back to his room, and Logan slinked out of the closet. "You really think well on your feet," he said, going over to kiss her one more time. "Yeah. It's a skill. You probably want to stay here for another ten minutes until he gets to sleep," Erin whispered. "Great. Well, I'll let you get back to sleep…

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    for the city. The child is covered in its own excrement, half-starved, and is shown off to anyone who wishes to see it. It is influenced that no one is to speak kind words to the child. The societal pressure that caused the trapping of a child in a closet happens because the town believes if this did not take place then all of their peace and comfort would no longer exist. Like society today, we all turn away from something horrible just to keep ourselves happy and content. The ones who break…

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    In both All Summer in a Day and If Only We Had Taller Been both by Ray Bradbury both are very meaningful pieces of writing that had their themes come together. The theme for both of the stories was never give up on a dream. Ray Bradbury uses the theme never give up on a dream in All Summer in a Day. It was showed through the whole story. Margot had been waiting seven years for the sun to come back out on Mars. Margot says, “I think the sun is a flower,That blooms for just one hour.” The kids…

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    between the short story and the film is that in the film Margot can see the sun through the window and in the book she can’t see the sun at all as she is locked in a closet. Because the kids in her classroom doubted that the sun was really going to come out, they made a “joke” and put Margot in the closet. As Margot was in the closet, the kids in the classroom forgot about her, and the rain started to clear up and the weather started to become clear and light. As time went by, the rain started…

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    home” about a man who is showing Jesus around his heart as if in a home, shows the same theme. First, In the hall closet, The man holds his most treasured earthly items. Jesus wants to clean the room out and rid the closet of its rotten smell but the man did not want Jesus to see them. While Jesus was talking to the man about this he knew exactly what he was talking about, “In that closet behind lock and key I had one or two personal things I did not want anybody to know about. Certainly I did…

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    Jealousy-Summer In A Day

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    Then, when William has already done damage to Margot he says “Hey, everyone, let’s put her in a closet before teacher comes!” (pg.2), because he got jealous at the fact that Margot could see the sun more often, than he could ever dream of. Lastly, as the Sun is about to appear, their teacher arrives to take the class outside to enjoy their two hours…

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