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    reflect all that hard work. The coat she came in with slips off her shoulders as she holds a breath for good news and steps onto the square surface in front of her. The nurse records the number. Gives her a nod. “245. Okay Melissa, follow me.” Disappointment slugs her in the stomach as she walks to the room around the corner. 245? On the verge of tears, the corrosive thoughts bombard her confidence. I haven’t lost a single pound! Why am I such a failure? As she waits for the doctor,…

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    Each of these pressures is very relevant and I am sure students face these pressures in any college throughout the country. These pressures may at times help students, but most of the times these pressure result in disappointment and sadness for students. The entire educational and career path is presented to students in such a way that these pressures become inevitable parts of their lives. He states, “One of the few rights that America does not proclaim is the right…

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    In the process of searching for more fun she expected to fill an emptiness within her. She hoped these activities could restore joy and happiness. Rubin’s expectations then turned into disappointments. In search for a good time, this lead to feeling only physical satisfaction and pleasure. “True happiness relates more to the mind and heart. Happiness that depends mainly on physical pleasure is unstable one day it’s there the next day it’s not…

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    the blasted lives of those living in the waste land” (Domenichelli, 2004, 48) and he shared this “post-war paranoia … with many men of his generation” (232). One sees this also in the changing view of his home country England from his hope to disappointment. Till right before 1915, the year when The Rainbow was banned, “he was hopeful of beneficial changes” as we can witness this in the “title of The Rainbow” which refers to “God’s promise to Noah” (Lawrence, 1998,…

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    this play every character when through some sort of tragic event but to me, Biff Loman suffered the most because his father wants him to follow his footsteps but he doesn't believe, being a salesman is his journey in life and doesn't want to be a disappointment to his parents and his father affair affected his life dramatically. Willy is focused on Biff becoming just like him, he has…

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    The Education Manifesto Imagine yourself in an 11th-grade history class; the past two weeks you’ve been participating in hour long class discussions to obtain every last piece of information. Every night you read out of your $200 textbook, paying close attention to detail in order to obtain the most information possible. Your teacher informs you that in three days you’ll be having a full period test. You mark it down in your daily planner,” HISTORY TEST FRIDAY.” The night before you shuffle…

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    Fitzgerald 's tone changes throughout the novel as he switches from character to character. Jay Gatsby is generally a mysterious character as described by other people but has a soft side for Daisy. Gatsby experiences the feeling of disappointment during the story quite regularly. This feeling can be seen through Fitzgerald 's descriptive words that are spoken about or by Gatsby. As the narrator Nick Carraway describes; "He [Gatsby] was leaning against a table in the hall, heavy with dejection…

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    Langston Hughes about his experiences of seeking and losing his faith in Jesus as well as religion. The essay serves as Hughes observations on his expectations and disappointments on the topic of religion as a whole. The irony in title to the final line of the essay features the central subject of the paper: expectation and disappointment. In order to make this happen, many writing styles and techniques were used. Two of those techniques are the use of subordination and dramatically short…

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    to add that they read with enthusiasm, but he did to express the unique detail. He, once again, does not expect Christians to be enjoying Arabic texts and to also despise literature of Christianity. Through his surprise, he again shows subtle disappointment, as Albar believes Christians should stay with their culture. When Albar continues to say Christians have forgotten their language, he uses ellipses. These ellipses express Albar’s “moment of silence” for Christian culture, as he is seeing it…

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