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    imprisoned in a ‘dudgeon’ that at first appeared to have ‘stone floors’ but later the narrators observes that the area of enclosure is of iron or some other metal and it’s shape is square. There is ‘a circular pit’ which he finds to be a well. “The general shape of the prison was square, what I had taken for masonry seemed now to be iron or some other metal in huge plates, whose sutures or joints occasion the depression. The entire surface of this metallic enclosure was rudely daubed in all the…

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    The Joy Luck Club Analysis

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    The Joy Luck Club is an interesting talk of mother daughter relationships. Four women began the club, in order to play mahjong and enjoy life. The San Franciscan club was founded by Suyuan Woo. Before the story, however, Suyuan dies of a brain aneurysm. The three other women, An-Mei, Lindo, and Ying-ying, ask Suyuan’s daughter, Jing-Mei to take her mother’s place. Jing-Mei accepts and learns more about her mother’s life in China, and the sacrifices she made to be in America. All of these mothers…

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    indulge. It has not been in the pursuit of pleasure that I have periled life and reputation and reason. It has been the desperate attempt to escape from torturing memories, from a sense of insupportable loneliness and a dread of some strange impending doom.” The American writer’s quote provides insight to why drug use is prevalent in American society. Originally, most individuals takes part in drug use as a distraction, numbing the pain that lies in other aspects of their life. Despite one’s…

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    El Dorado Analysis

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    How does El Dorado and the Flor de la Mar deepen the understanding of the cultural, political, and historical time it was created? During the fifteenth and sixteenth century, exploration and conquest was the main goal of many countries. The world had not yet been explored and some countries hadn’t even been discovered yet. People always seem to want more, more land, more power and more gold. This was the case with both the Flor de la Mar and the lost city of El Dorado. “To possess any amount of…

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    The Pizzeria Monologue

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    I immediately quieted down. I felt guilty. She couldn't possibly be friends with me, and there was no way I could have made her tears any better. Besides, the only time she could continue to talk to me required stayed here for even longer after dark. Staying for any amount of time after dark at Freddy Fazbear's pizza was dangerous, and I couldn't possibly make her have to go through what the night guards here had to go through... Noticing my lack of response, she got ever closer to the hallway.…

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    Free Will: A Short Story

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    Jax stood in front of the metal tube that now contained the woman he now knew he loved. She was dead, well, not truly dead, she was cryogenically frozen. They had pumped her bloodstream full of chemicals and dropped her temperature down to below negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit. They would wait until they had some way to save her life. Jax only hoped that they hadn't been too late and there was no way to save her. Probabilities were high that she would never be saved. Tears had dried up long ago,…

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    In Cold Blood Quotes

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    “As I look down upon this massive gathering I see success. What is our birth creed,” asked the octopus on Bodabwoopi’s arm. Its voice boomed from speakers attached to the unimaginably tall poles that held the tent up. “Laugh, kill, recruit, and feed,” the clowns all answered as I climbed up the scaffold. “That’s right. Above all else make them laugh. Happy food is more delicious. Why then do we kill,” it questioned. “Unhappy food is distasteful and unfit for our lord,” they all answered.…

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    Kaylee Johnson Mr. Davis Honors English 10-5 3 February 2024 The Road: A guide to postapocalyptic parenting In the desolate post-apocalyptic novel The Road, author Cormac McCarthy presents unnamed protagonists the man and the boy as they navigate the “barren, silent, godless”(4) landscape of scorched America in an attempt to survive in a dilapidated world where “nights [are] dark beyond darkness” (1). As the man and the boy journey upon the godforsaken road, it becomes evident that “the boy [is]…

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    The Marianas Mission

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    The film cuts to the Marianas Trench on the South Pacific, shows another dark cloud with lightning approaching. A vessel appears stranded in the middle of the waters. There is also a helicopter on the right side of the screen, which is headed for the vessel. We learn that this is where they will drill down into the Earth’s core to restart its rotation. Keyes and his crew are ready for the mission into the Earth’s core as it begins to rain rather heavily as a part of the storm. They understand…

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    The tires crunch heavily over the rocky path, crackling in the still morning air. The truck's headlights flood the darkness in front of us, slicing through the heavy veil to illuminate an unpaved road overshadowed with sweeping branches. When the car has gone as far as it can, we kill the engine and let the silence engulf us. We slip off our seats, tuck our surfboards under our arms, and creep through the trees until the sharp rocks beneath our feet smooth out into fine sand. Only black shadows…

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