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    I am writing to you because the days here are no longer bright. The Sun does not shines the way it once did. It doesn’t look like we have much of a chance against the Germans anymore. I want you to know, in the case that anything should happen to me, that having you as a friend my whole life has been more than I could ever ask for. There’s no need to worry about me as I knew when I enlisted the risks that came with wearing my uniform. It’s funny. I boasted with pride and proudly paraded out of…

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    Written by Ralph Ellison, was published in !952. There are five main characters in the Invisible Man . Tod Clifton is the young expressives brother assigned as Harlem’s Youth Leader. Ras the Exhorter is from the West Indies and he’s a black nationalist and is strongly opposed to brotherhood activities. Brother Jack is a main character that writes the narrator a introductory letter into the brotherhood. Rinehart is one of those characters that’s never introduced into the flesh, but is only…

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    in the distance. Nathan and I made our encounter to the castle. Our hearts were pounding as fast as a cheetahs’ run! Together, we knocked on the door three times and went in, all we heard were distant creeks throughout the castle. We came across a fancy door that looked larger than the rest,so we knocked and waited for a response. There was no answer. We decided to go in uninvited and we heard a little sound of someone crying. We could not find where the sound was coming…

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    It proves that mortal creatures are capable of creating immortal inventions that will last for generations. Stoker emphasises that feature of the genre by letting Van Helsing and Seward help Lucy with fancy-at-that-times blood transfusions, or making the doctor travel with “the vehicle of the future” - train. Modern technology is there to show Victorian era’s love for conspicuous consumption and grandiose events, such as the Great Exhibition of…

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    Case,” the author Willa Cather refers to a boy named Paul. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his dad. He did not like his teachers, the town he lived in nor his house on Cordelia street. He wanted to be around beautiful things and have fancy clothes. Paul only wanted to work in the Carnegie Hall; However, he did not want to be an actor, but he wanted to be around that kind of people. He knows he does not fit in and he dreamed of traveling abroad and getting out of Pittsburgh. In…

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    Linder, in order to persuade the Younger family, described the kind of people the “community is made up of” (2011:90). Mr. Linder described people who are “not rich or fancy”, which are both things the Younger family aren’t. The Younger family lived in a home where a mother and daughter had to sleep in one room and a boy had to sleep in the living room, their home was also filled with furniture that was described as looking…

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    A Raisin in the Sun, a play written by Lorraine Hansberry, is about an African- American family, the Younger family, living on the South Side of Chicago that has an opportunity to escape from poverty comes in the form of a $ 10,000 life insurance check that Lena Younger receives upon her husband death, but Lena's children, Walter and Beneatha, want to use the money for their plans. The play ends with the family moving into their new home in a white neighborhood of the city. It tells that the…

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    film, two gangs are introduced, the Socs and the Greasers. The groups have two very specific looks and carry a great deal of pride with them. The Socs are the typical privileged, rich and educated kids who are known for their preppy appearances and fancy cars. Meanwhile, the Greasers are the lower-class rascals, who are known for their long, silky, greased hair. Hinton uses these stereotypes, regarding appearances, and the consequences of those assumptions to reveal to the readers that…

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    strutting walk, the suspicious whir of their wings. Ugly creatures. Disease vectors. Rats with wings. If he had a gun, he’d shoot them all, do a good deed for the world.” (pg 21). The tone of The Missing Girl varies due to the characters but the overall, general tone is thrilling and dark. Mazer uses some words that have a…

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    There is a hard decision to make when you have an old, beat up muscle car. You can either one, sell it or store it away and buy a new car. Or you can do it the hard way, restore that old bad boy. Either way, you’re going to need some money in order to do so. And you’re going to need some skills. In this article we will review the pros and cons of restoring an old muscle. It can be a real pain restoring old muscle cars. There can be more problems about it that you didn’t even know about when you…

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