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    that ambition can be a positive trait, But when taken too far, it can lead to the downfall of the person in pursuit of those ambitions. Dickens displays through the character Herbert that ambition is a positive trait when not taken too far. He then shows what happens to those that obsess about their ambitions using the characters Pip and Miss Havisham. In the novel, Pip, the protagonist is an example of how ambition can be taken too far and how it can lead to their downfall. In the story pips…

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    Symbolism In Forrest Gump

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    took Forrest into a field and prayed asking for God to “make [her] a bird so [she] can fly far, far far away from [there].” From then on Jenny ran away from any person and thing that caused her pain. Forrest always wanted from him and Jenny to be together, but every time that became a possibility, Jenny ran. She thought she was a toxic influence on Forest due to the poor decisions of her past and finally left him after a romantic night together. While getting into the cab leaving Forrest early…

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    “It was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection.” This line comes out of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin where he has the goal of moral perfection. The second piece of work I choose was Self Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson, where he tries to explain how in general humans are good. Although Self Reliance and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin are both excellent pieces of work, I feel The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin was more…

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    functions. But instead of simply referencing values for “x” and “y”, however, one’s position on each axis reflects one’s position on different political issues. The X-axis represents economic freedom, and ranges from Communism and Socialism on the far left with a value of -10 to unrestrained…

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    There is a whole spectrum of variations between the two—a gradation that extends from one extreme to the other, from the far left pole to the far right. For example, far right-winged Republicans believe in an extremely free market society, but moderate Republicans do not. Far left-winged Democrats believe in a very free socially expressive society, but moderate Democrats do not. Most rational thinking people fall somewhere in between, believing some…

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    Carl's Monologue

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    rooms. The room on the far stage left is a kitchen. The room in the middle is blank but has pictures that you would expect to be in family room. The room on the far right has is an entrance hallway. Each room is accessed by walking around the front walls as if there is a hallway. Joe stands in the room on the far left. Joe is physically very strong but he has not left the house in days. He trying to wash dishes but he keeps stopping to stare off into space. Carl enters stage left. He age 51…

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    familiar storyline I am afraid it would become redundant. Searching through Goodreads, I come across Fallen Too Far, I heard good thing about the author, along with good reviews, I decided to give it a try, and I was glad! Blaire is only 19 years old, but she have been through lot more than her typical peers. Losing her twin sister in her early teens, shortly after that her father left her and her mother, then Blaire given up her social life when her mother became ill with cancer, she also…

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    by David Horsey and published in Hearst Newspapers in 2011. This cartoon is colored, and divided horizontally into two frames. One on the top and the other on the bottom. In the top and smaller of the two frames, there is a black box in the upper left-hand corner which contains the capitalized words “What Gun Nuts Fear:” in red letters. In the center of this frame we see…

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    both strait and far. In golf “the longest clubs are used for the most distance”. When the head of the golf club come in “contact with the golf club it only touches the ball for a thousandths of a second”. When the ball comes in contact with…

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    A particular element important to this painting is the use of lines. The most noticeable lines being those belonging to the mysterious paintings frame. The detailed edging and golden inner frame point directly to the table and the pitcher of wine. The directionality of the painting suggests an implied line defining the corner of the room, also, leading the eye toward the table. The lines in the tablecloth lead the eye toward the azalea bush, the table top, and the tablecloth’s edging. Lines…

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