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    Although Leslie Marmon Silko's great novel Ceremony is a work of fiction, there are details and phenomenon that occur within the story that are not only present in real world events but in numerous forms of popular culture entertainment. Even Silko's own personal experiences can be compared to themes and phenomenon in her novel. In fact, Silko makes this observation herself during one of her many interviews "and so when I started Ceremony, I was as sick as Tayo was. I was having nausea and all…

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    was never like that between us; Even though we were the same age, Alex was the cool older sister I’d never known I wanted. She’s the one who helped my chop my hair from the already-shortened shoulder length to what I affectionately refer to as my ‘emo-boy’ cut. I had three amazing years with Alex- three years with one of the most amazing people I’ve ever had the privilege to…

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    me tell you a little about myself today is my birthday I'm turning eighteen years old. I have long black hair for a guy and green eyes that change when I have strong emotions to a blue kind of color. I’m the kind of guy that most people would call “Emo” or a “Stoner” because of my snake bites and gauges, also my infatuation with music. Also, I’m 6 foot 2…

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    Man Vs. Corpse Analysis

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    In my middle school years, I went through the awkward pubescent phase that all preteens do, yet with a little extra flair: I was kind of ‘emo’. I listened to hard core rock songs about death and betrayal, and wrote so many short stories with the main character being brutally murdered via either a bus, gun, or goblin that I look back upon these notepads and just laugh. Perhaps this was some kind of inspiration from the angsty fanfiction I was obsessed with reading, but I became fascinated with…

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    Or any other aspect which might be useful in an analysis of the film The Breakfast Club analyzed through a Feminist Lens Thesis: The Breakfast Club portrays women’s individuality and men’s masculinity within society. Stereotypes are shown throughout the movies shapes the individual identity to fit society, and the gender role. John Bender: John bender is a ruthless character who has gone through a lot in his life time. He is represented as the criminal from the group of characters in, “The…

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    there, we could do whatever we wanted, whenever we wanted. Cigarettes, top volume music, kissing, laughing and other good times didn't sound too bad especially since it came with the promise of Gerard not constantly hanging around, whining like the emo all the magazines thought he…

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    All through the world there has been infectious disease that lead to being chronic as the leading cause of death. This is why more promotion of health increased throughout the years, to warn individuals that it is important to have checkups. Seeing your doctor for every six months or year for checkups making sure you were as healthy as last time should be important to you. Not only does promotion of health let peo ple improve their health but also stops contagious diseases from spreading or…

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    I'm the youngest of three, suppose to be the middle child of five, but my younger sister and brother were miscarried at birth. When I was three years old is when the dangers of mental illness started to get scary. I saw my mom cry for the first time, she was crying because my father was refusing to take his medicine. I will never forget that night. If my dad would of taken his medicine than maybe my life would be different. All the tragedy started a month after i turned four years old. My dad…

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    That is exactly what the director gave viewers of Hamlet. During the fencing scene Hamlet and Laertes were very dramatic. They made big movements and moved all about the castle. This scene in the play was written as if it was a small fencing match in a courtyard not in a huge castle with many spectators. Since this scene was very dramatic it made the viewer want to know what was going to happen next and there were many more exciting things to come. For one when Gertrude drank the poison it was a…

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    Not A Normal School. Chapter One: Mistakes Were Made Morgen~ Day one of my humiliating 9th grade year of River’s Glow middle-highschool, one that supposedly protects inhumans from those ‘Nasty Humans’. I tell myself it’s all fine and well, but it isn’t and it never will be. I am a ‘mutt’ as Kellen and his stupid friends like to call me, as well as a ton of other people. All because I had a Human dad and a Inhuman mom, whoʻve burdened me with half-breed blood. I have friends, but they’re either…

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