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    When people think of misfortune, they think dark, depressing, misery, bad luck. Quite frankly, some say that perfectly describes John Dillinger's life. The world's elements were never in John Dillinger's favor, which resulted in the country's “Public Enemy no. 1, which wasn't exactly all of his fault, many factors play in the molding of John Dillinger's short, eventful life. Mishap struck the Dillinger family shortly after John was born when his mother fell ill and died three years later. Now,…

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    The Real Enemy is Death Some people dwell on living much longer. Emily Dickinson is one of those low-spirited person. In spite of, she is one of the most distinguished, brilliant, and grandiose, American authors in the history of history. Emily was talented with writing and also she was well-known for her deserted companionship. It is true that Dickinson was lonely, but it is also true that her alarmingly uneventful life is reflected in letters and poems, not in known actions. Emily Dickinson’s…

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    dear are not the same for everyone, and these duties can conflict with each other. Sometimes, even the multiple roles a person has can conflict with each other. A character who exemplifies this is the character Morten Kiil in Miller’s edition of An Enemy of the People. In the final act he finally shows his true colors, and the following line of dialogue reveals a conflict between two duties he feels he must fulfil: “There’ll be a little something for Catherine, but not much. I want my good name.…

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    In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the differences between “Cat and Rat:The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” and, “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies”. These are both legends on how cats and rats/mice are enemies. I will be stating their similarities and differences in the following paragraphs. In this paragraph I am going to be stating the similarities of the legends. The similarities of the legends are that they both started out with the cat and rat/mice being best friends. They…

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    Keep Your Enemies In Front of You: Human connection is crucial to exist, however a person does not need to enjoy the company of all the people in the world. Everyone has different views on subjects and these differences can cause conflict. The maxim Keep Your Enemies In Front of You is displaying how to use conflict with others as an advantage. I feel that this maxim can apply to modern life and politics because human connections are changing perpetually. Mathews states that “the opponent in one…

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    Why did the empire save the enemy if it was his enemy.The summary of tree question is that the empire asked people in his kingdom for the answers to the questions. but he didn't like the answers so he went to a hermit. The hermit wanted to make the empire figure it out on his own. So the empire helped the hermit dig. That night an enemy came out and ran to the empire and the empire helped him . At the end the empire found out his answers. The theme of three questions is respect others even if…

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    When I look at examples from the two stories, An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen and Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, I see that both main characters are rather naive in their initial understanding of the battles they were about to fight, and they both underestimated their enemies. Dr.Stockmann and Okonkwo, are both men of strong believes in their causes. However, they are unlike each other in the way that each ends the narrative. While Dr.Stockmann understands that there is dignity in…

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    Forgive your Enemy!!! Yes, I can understand your question, how can an enemy be forgiven? I you had read these verses from bible you would understand, Mathews 5:44, “But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who prosecute you”, another verse says, “If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat, if he is thirsty, give him water to drink”. And now you may question how can I forget all the pain my enemy has given, and how can I pray for him/her? I would like to share my experiences on…

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    and morals and integrity against this biased world. Bravery is not the absence of fear, but the mastery of it. Both short stories “The Hollow of The Three Hills” and “The Enemy” present different types of bravery similar to the content aforementioned. “The Enemy” shows a son who’s afraid of his mother and counts her as an enemy as of her use of violence against him in a way of controlling his actions, yet he goes back to her when he’s left with no one. In “The hollow of the three hills” a…

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    Edward L. Ayers is the author of In the Presence of Mine Enemies, which is a book that takes a look at the American Civil War in new perspective. Ayer gives the reader an idea of what life during the Civil War was like. Instead of focusing deeply on the military aspects of the war, Ayers through his narrative was able to personify the Civil War through the characters in which he talked about. Because of his differing view of history, Ayers was able to identify the attitudes in the North and the…

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