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    your fellows’. This concept of the love for Franklin and Sybylla’s, fellow Australian is also highlighted in the third passage through the recognition of ‘brothers’ and ‘sisters’. This brings forth a key aspect of Franklin’s work, being the strong expression of early Australia and Australia…

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    of the healthy expression of will we can see that this event in the pedophiles childhood likely caused a block to their healthy natural sexual expression of their will. Since the normal pathway was “abused” out of them we can conclude that with sexual desires still present he will revert to the unhealthy pathway which was perpetrated against himself. This represents the theory that if there is some event or life situation that causes a block or disruption to the healthy expression of will that…

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    sociology, and psychology. Literary expand our accommodation to empathize with people. Increase the ability to see and imagine human involvement, and broadens our intellectual perspective to increase our power to experience life. Literature is the expression of individual and social life and thought through language. It may come out as a social problem or political revolution or religious movement, although it individual’s passion, comes with a problem or fantasy.…

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    Passion expressed and confessed clearly brings peace and love, but passion repressed undoubtedly brings guilt suffering and death. Passion brings peace and love to Hester because she expresses and confesses passion clearly to others. In the early years of Hester’s punishment the magistrates of the colony demand to take Pearl away from Hester because they believe Hester is unable to raise Pearl in a Puritanical way. This is because Hester has sinned and because Pearl was unable to answer how…

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    much similar yet so different. Both are important tools in determining effective communication. Sympathy has much more to do with feelings of compassion and pity. It involves agreement with the other party which discourages further exploration and expression of one`s interests and feelings. Sympathy creates the need to reduce one`s own personal distress leading to a loss in objectivity and ability to solve the other person`s problems. Empathy in communication is expressed in two distinctive…

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    Hatred: A Picture Analysis

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    Every living being has entered this world with the ability to feel their surroundings, to tell whether or not they are exposed to danger, or are surrounded by beauty, and tranquility. Similarly, one can feel using emotions and expressions which allow them to connect with others on a deeper level, eventually creating bonds. Living in the current century, it is evident that technology is advancing, and society has found ways to capture moments and keep them forever still. By using a camera, the…

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    No matter where a person may come from, everyone encounters a similar journey. The journey that is heard in stories is symbolic to what anyone may go through in life. In the story “A worn path”, an old women goes through many obstacles as she is on the pathway to acquiring what she sought after. In order to better convey the hero’s journey in the story A Worn Path, Eudora Welty uses characterization, symbolism, and conflict. In the story characterization is used to describe the main character…

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    Even though all the expressions she made of freedom, the readers can still sense that in a way she did have a love for her husband. No matter how miserable, or difficult a marriage can be; spending a lot of time with someone will make you care for them. “And yet she had loved…

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    For this writing assignment, I chose to watch Sarah’s last 203 days. My reactions to the documentary was an emotional roller coaster ride. As I watched the process of Sarah slowly dying before my eyes, I felt as though I was there experiencing it with her daughter, friends, and family, there were several times that I paused the film so I may recollect my thoughts and emotions so I may continue on watching. By the end of the film, I felt a sense of release and happiness for Sarah, throughout the…

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    In the movie, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, we are introduced to a hardworking man named Tom Rath. Tom’s story demonstrates the struggles of a middle-class family in the 1950s. He also struggles with PTSD from serving in World War II. Tom’s true dilemma is expressed when he accepts a new job at a public relations company and is faced with making ethical business decisions, demonstrating his strong leadership capabilities, and providing for his family. The different characters that surround…

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