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    Harrison Bergeron is an amazing short story that gives its reader a glimpse of what the future could be like if the government attempted to make everyone equal. It is also unnerving because our society could eventually become like that. There is also a short film called 2081 that is also a good film. Harrison Bergeron and 2081 are similar but have a lot of differences and that is what I am going to talk about. Harrison Bergeron is a dystopian and satirical short story. It combines elements of…

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    Instead it’s a an immortality of unconsciousness. He writes, “The voice I hear this passing night was heard/ In Ancient days by emperor and clown” (63-64). In this quote the narrator is illustrating that the Nightingale’s song is being heard from generation to generation. He chooses to use the word “voice” and not that specific bird because tt is not the bird that is surviving through the ages…

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    the child’s appearance after birth. Because the newborn's skin is so tight, facial features such as the eyes, mouth, nose, and ears turn out to look distorted. The eyelids may be inverted and the mouth is pulled wide open, mimicking the smile of a clown, hence the…

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    Boston Terrier History

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    Terrier is playful, very affectionate and likes to be part of the family. They get along well with non-canine pets and get along well with other family pets if introduced to them at a young age. He is loving and sensitive, merry and bright, at times a clown and has deep love for his family and children. The Boston Terrier is not a fighter, yet can more than take care of itself should the need arise. It is often protective of its owner. This along with its small size, makes the Boston terrier a…

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    The audience is presented with an average guy whose best female friend is a “tomboy” and best male friend is considered the “clown” and the new girl next door, as well as a group of other friends that come and go along the way; each having diverse personalities so that each individual has someone to relate to. It is a show that brings individuals, of many different personality…

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    My Writing Report

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    junior year at Saint John’s High School. In this first quarter, I have written a total of eight essays, four occasional papers and four in-class essays. Of these eight essays, I am most proud of is my third occasional paper. This paper was about the clowns in Massachusetts terrorizing children and young adults for no reason. This paper was not only my best one that I wrote, but, also my favorite one to write. I thoroughly enjoyed writing this essay because I knew a lot about the topic which made…

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    IN the mind of the worst of the human race We all fear something, don’t we? Yes, yet it is hard to say things that we are afraid of do not intrigue us, make us wonder. Where it came from what made it what it is well this paper is my dive into the mind of something that intrigues me personally yet I am also afraid of. The mind of the serial killer the monsters among men we all fear people that can take a human life but why do they well in my research I found some similarities such as personal…

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    and it slammed shut. I feel like I am drifting off to another universe but in actual fact I am right here. I can hear everything because sound travels twice as fast in water than it does on land. I look down at an anemone and out pops three little clown fish, there were two adults and one cute little baby. I look over to the left and a bunch of brightly colored starfish caught my eye, there were bright blue ones, pretty pink ones, great green ones and perfect…

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    you and all of the team” I nod and run into the field. Then as the players run up on me I end up tripping and falling on my shoes and accidentally the taste of grass in my mouth. It turns out that they are the wrong size. It felt like running in clown shoes. But miraculously I manage to get a hat trick and win the game for me and my…

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    There were two words mentioned, in My Daughter the Racist, that occurred significantly more times than any others: daughter and mother. Helen Oyeyemi wrote these words seventy- eight times, which gave support to a theme of the short story. The theme is the strength of relationships between daughters and mothers, which is established through Oyeyemi’s characters and their attributes. Oyeyemi wrote her story from the first-person point of view. This meant that the mother was the protagonist in…

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