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    one’s shoulder. With blaming someone, the person has the ability to put the problem into someone’s hand. Blame creates no results, but more negativity than what is necessary. With blaming someone, there comes the feeling of agony, sorrow, and grief. It’s natural to feel agony, sorrow, and grievance when one applies blame to the situation. In “Rabbit Hole, by David Lindsay-Abarie, the characters in the play blame one another for the death of a child name Danny, who was Becca and Howie’s child.…

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    Dear Diary, June 1590 That damned moor! I absolutely despise him! I was the man to be lieutenant! Three noblemen asked the moor to make me his lieutenant, yet he refuses it? I cannot believe this. And whom does he make lieutenant instead of a fitting man like me? Antonio Cassio! Antonio Cassio as the lieutenant of Othello! Cassio is a man who knows nothing about battle, only the theories. I have followed the orders of the moor without question and have been loyal to him. Yet the moor decides…

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    Ever heard of melodramatic stereotypical song of the classic Romeo and Juliet play. Well the song is "Whiskey Lullaby" by Brad Paisley (Featuring Alison Krauss) paints a story perfectly in a sweet, sappy country manner. The southern charm of Paisley's voice to this song is the icing on the cake so to speak. Many things about this song make it worth listening to such as, the message as well as the smooth rhythm of the soft melodies. Love is a strong and wonderful thing that cannot just be…

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    Anne knows the agony of genuine feeling, the play-universe of notion is ameliorating to her. When she envisions wistful stories and diversions, she can control the circumstance, as she couldn't in her dealings with genuine feeling. Just when Anne turns into a grown-up would she be able to manage genuine feeling. At the point when Matthew kicks the bucket toward the end of the novel, Anne encounters genuine misfortune. As a composed lady, she can adapt to the loss of somebody dear to her and…

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    intensifies. The wrath of the SS compelled Elie to disregard even his innermost values, one being the relationship with his father━“It had been his last wish to have me next to him in his agony, at the moment when his…

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    “it is weight and it is too heavy to feel good sometimes. It is discomfort.” Instead of the passion and happiness one experiences in a relationship, Ward had none of it and only went through pain. The pressure of such a romance gave her unneeded agony. While love is depicted as a passionate and beautiful experience, it is a painful one filled with rejection and…

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    Frankenstein and his ‘creature’. The truth about the creature is that he did commit murder, however, it is imperative to understand the circumstances of which lead to such tragedies. From the beginning of Creature’s creation, he was doomed to a life of agony, depression, persecution, and loneliness. His appearance alone gave way to challenges that no human should ever have to endure. Creature’s very creator called him horrid, a monster, a demon as well as many other hurtful names.…

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    Gabrielle groaned in protest as Tom teased her about being a whore. She wanted to stop, to just scream and make this all end, but his threat to her let her know he expected her to do everything he said. With a whimper, her grip around his and John's cocks tightened, trying to stroke them with a little bit more force as she was being face fucked. Though whatever form of coordination she had was fading as Eric fucked her throat like none of the other guys had done before. He pounded it down her…

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    Therefore, faced with supernatural challenges, Harker’s outcome is more positive as a result of his decisions and actions. Of course, Harker and Frankenstein share some similarities. To start, both encounter supernatural beings who cause destruction and agony. The monster…

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    Cordelia King Lear

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    Even Kent knew that she was an upright girl because he begs Lear to rethink his decision since his “youngest daughter does not love thee least” (I.i.171). Kent also gives his blessings to Cordelia in his hopes that “the gods to their dear shelter take / thee, maid, / That justly think’st and hast most rightly said” (I.i.206-208), which we, as the audience, think will come true. Cordelia was so caring towards her father, she wanted justice in order for good to reign over evil. Although…

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