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    On November 25, 2011 at 11:34 AM, my life changed forever. As I lay on the operating table in a daze, I heard the muffled cries of my tiny newborn son for the first time. From the moment they rose him up over the sheet, I fell in love. I had a handsome little boy. The feelings that I had experienced were greater than I have ever felt before. Even though he was covered in vernix, a greasy white substance that protects the skin from the amniotic fluid (“First Day”), to me he was perfect. With…

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    Love is all things. Some people say love is wonderful, and some people say it can be complete hell. It really just depends on everything. People can sacrifice so many things for love. Yet, people can gain so many things from love. Love is all things. Love is everywhere, in everything that anyone does. It could be for education, for sacrificing intellectual wise; and also sacrificing physically wise. Love is in everything you do. Even in the things you wouldn't even imagine. It can be…

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    invaded. God, because He loves us, provided a way to restore our relationship with Him, and repair us to the original right standing (p.…

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    According to Dictionary.com, love is defined as an intense feeling or affection for a person or thing that someone loves. Love has been known to cause physiological and psychological effects such as increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep, and a feeling of excitement. The brain also releases chemicals such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. The words koi (恋), ai (愛), and ren'ai (恋愛) all mean love in Japanese. Love has been into all aspect of the world. The word love first…

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    “How we need another soul to cling to.”, once said Sylvia Plath. This quote can be applied to the book “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck. By analyzing the relationships of these unusual companionships, we can then find the basis of each one. The relationships between George and Lennie, Curley and his wife, and Candy and his dog each have their own unique aspects. Throughout the novel George and Lennie have a very brotherly relationship. George always looks out for Lennie and seems to be an…

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    Daisy Buchanan and Mattie Silver and in both novels there is a penetrating infatuation completely blinding Ethan and Jays minds and sends them into an illusion dream like state that deterrents them from reality. Infatuation induces to a dream of endless possibilities but sends both men out of reality’s cold hands with no way of return. Fitzgerald’s writing style in The Great Gatsby revolves much with foreshadowing and flashbacks and uses both techniques to keep the novel flowing smoothly and how…

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    Loss In Poetry

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    something that isn’t real. Comparatively, Plath positions the speaker into a state of disbelief, calling her child ‘vague as fog’, signifying that she is still coming to the reality of what is happening within her. This disbelief is quickly replaced by love and excitement, as the speaker describes her baby as ‘our travelled prawn’, where the pronoun ‘our’ confirms that both parents feel this enthusiasm towards their unborn child. Similarly, Keats describes the admiration the speaker through…

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    Book Vs Movie

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    As morals and values of society change overtime, so do different ideas and aspects, such as love. There are many barriers that once stood and still stand in the way today of two young lovers becoming one. Two pieces of work by Nicholas Sparks portray two barriers that change the destiny of lovers. The novel, The Notebook, and the film, The Best of Me, both by Nicholas Sparks, exemplify how societal status and obstacles of life are influential factors in the future of lovers. The difference in…

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    Juxtaposition in Krik Krak The word strong is defined as, having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding task. But what if being strong could be used as something other than a physical trait? When someone is emotionally and mentally strong, that person takes all the bad experiences and pushes them away in order to continue their daily lives. But when is it enough? When does someone stop pushing? The characters Danticat has written on Krik Krak display the…

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    Pan Dionysus Relationship

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    Penelope, and was a lesser, earth-dwelling god, but was well liked by the Olympians and was part of the train of Dionysus. He was also always in love with a different nymph, and he would chase after them after his love was unrequited. As a follower of Dionysus, Pan assisted him in his war against the Indians. The nymph Syrinx was one of the objects of Pan’s love and was chased to a riverbank, where she “...begged her Watery Sisters to change her”.(Atsma) Her request was granted, and she was…

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