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    Fitzgerald, and Sula by Toni Morrison, the characters in each story fall victim to friendship. These friendships that the characters entertain themselves with are detrimental to their consciousness and their morality. From Nel hiding Sula’s murder of a young boy to Nick aiding in both Daisy and Tom’s infidelity, a strong pattern that emerges from these stories is, characters becoming corrupted by their friendships. In contrast, Huck is actually encouraged and helped by Jim to become a better…

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    Zadie Smith’s White Teeth is a novel that explores friendship, love, and war in the postmodern world from the views of three different families over three different generations. Everyday we live in a world with people of different religions and social classes and don’t even notice. White Teeth explores, in depth, the influences that religion and social class have on personal relationships. Whether they are romantic or simply friendly these two aspects actually play an extensive role in the…

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    Throughout the Arabian Nights, friendship is discussed in a multitude of tales and addressed in a multitude of ways. Two of the tales that focus on the concept of friendship are The Story of Sindbad the Sailor and Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman. In these tales, the friendships that form between the main characters serve to introduce the characters’ similarities and emphasise their differences, as well as address the larger ideas of what true friendship means and the differing…

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    every week, $100 lululemon leggings, and trekking into the nearby town twice a week to get Starbucks and dine out that I noticed the economic gap between them and myself. However, not all of my friends were that well off, and my time was spent hanging out with those friends instead of wasting money on lavish material objects. I learned to differentiate between the lifestyle I wanted and the lifestyle I could lead. I learned to appreciate what I had more than waste my time wondering how much I…

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    Differences meet In this very second there is a war in the Middle East. Different ideologies fight for the control of the area. Differences are destroying a once blossoming culture. This is seen way too often in the human history, but differences are not necessarily bad. When it comes to love different people meet and something magical happens the same could be said about friendship. The short story “Cathedral” written by Raymond Carver in 1989 is a great example on how differences can come…

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    Isolation Some gates are designed to keep people in; others are designed to keep people out. In Never Let Me Go, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference. Fences pop up all over the novel, but it's not always clear if these gates (a) protect the clones from the outside world (b) keep the clones from leaving, or (c) all the above. Life in Prison is also a form of isolation. The barbwire gates and fences of a prison yard keep the prisoners away from the outside world. The Impact Of Social…

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    The definition of the word intimacy is a close familiarity or friendship/ closeness. Many people relate the word intimacy to sexual encounters with a mutual partner of interest. That is not the only definition of being intimate with another individual means. There are two ways to categorize the word intimacy, which are psychological and physical. As mentioned previously by Tannen in her book You Just Don’t Understand, she describes intimacy as, “the key in a world of connections where…

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    When I was younger I felt that I was in love and had someone who meant the world to me at the time. Now more mature, this may of been true and I may of been in love. Then again this could of been “Young Love”. Whatever it was, I had a very strong connection with her, Hailey. We were together for a year and I devoted a lot of time to her, making many memories. “They say a man’s…

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    Love; a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. Love is a mysterious concept. Romeo and Juliet both experience a multitude of emotions; love being the most influential one.It can be classified as a passionate desire to coexist with another being. In the book, “Romeo and Juliet,” by William Shakespeare empathizes love is portrayed in many ways, such as realistic love, parental love, and friendship. Love isn’t always sunshine and roses. Romeo and Juliet aren’t realistic with…

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    window shopping. Peeking into seemingly ancient items reminded me of biblical stories; bowls with lions and calves adumbrated Isaiah’s prophecy of peace. Noticeable differences of others can be fun way to start conversations, sharing stories and creating friendships. Elongated vowels and straight to the point messages ensued laughter between former strangers. Buying a shirt can now be turned into a mocking session by a cashier. Those elongated vowels once praised by strangers were turned into…

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