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    This is because perception is a huge part of a luxury brand and this situation does not give a good image of the company’s product to other potential customers. It is then obvious that their sales during those challenging moments will fall as customers will be discouraged about the services they rendered. One of the only positives that they will…

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    “The Origins of Anti-Semitism” was an interesting read and will be useful towards my paper, which focuses on the topic of the origins of anti-Semitism and blood libels. One of the first things I noticed is John Gager relies on many others’ observations rather than his own, however, that did not stop me from enjoying his book. Gager’s main thesis, evident throughout the whole book, is primarily on the legacy and the ideas behind both pagan and Christian ideals behind anti-Semitism. This includes…

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    convince the family to go to Tennessee instead of Florida, by adding there is a loose criminal headed towards the south. However, the grandmother being intrusive, tags along with the family anyways, “Afraid she 'd miss something.” In the story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, it shows how such a self-deemed “lady as herself”…

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    religion as well as white and black as evil for personifying the qualities of each. However, the characteristics of good and evil are more of a gray area of human nature. Nathaniel Hawthorne positions their religious and social definitions of evil to the battlefield of building a powerful tale of conflict. The conflict between young Goodman Brown, who thinks he 's fighting the good fight against Satan, when in reality he is just fighting evils, placed…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play, Othello, he shines light on the extremely popular theme of literature, good versus evil. In Othello the forces of goodness and nobility, Desdemona, Emelia, and Cassio, go up against the forces of evil, Iago and eventually Othello. Despite the audience constantly hoping that the pure innocent and side of the conflict will prevail, however the audience is left with a dismal of despair when Iago’s malicious doings and Othello’s irrational actions prevail with the…

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    Joshua Tree Symbolism

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    The Joshua tree is included as a symbol for the Walls children who like the tree must struggle through their childhoods before finding success. This inclusion appeals to logos, as the symbol is very logical because of the obvious similarities. This symbol helps reveal Walls purpose of the importance of perspective. Walls, like the Joshua tree, gained her “beauty” from her own “struggle.” Walls uses the Joshua tree as an example to her privileged audience who believe that struggle is instead a…

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    Impact of Loyalty in The Crucible The deaths of thirty-seven innocent Salem community members in a three-month span resulted from the witch trials of 1692. These deaths resulted from false accusations for selfish reasons supported by an oppressive Puritan based government in the Salem area. These so-called witch trials are so famous that there have been many works of literature as well as movies based off of them. The most notable of these is Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. It is a story based on…

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    is the best person in the universe. Huck's morality is endangered because he lets Tom decide what is right, and Huck needs to learn how to stop having a functional fixedness and see that what is right for him is what's best. In Ray Browne’s “Huck’s Final Triumph” analysis he says whenever Tom is around Huck does not think straight, and it took Huck a month to break away from Toms negative influence on his morals (Browne 2). Huck needs to break away from Toms persuasion because it is damaging…

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    Occasionally, a tragic outcome may seem unsurprising to some as the author utilises hints to reveal underlying problems. Specifically, in J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, Salinger uses symbols to portray Holden’s nature; particularly, Holden’s childishness, which is a major recurring issue of Holden. Salinger’s usage of symbolism demonstrates Holden’s immaturity that contributed to his eventual mental deterioration. The pond of Central Park represents his escapist approach when facing a…

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    left people wondering if humans really are as good or as evil as they say. One man named William Golding surfaced this idea of cruel human nature by writing a well-known novel by the name of Lord of the Flies. Lord of the Flies starts off with a fine group of civilized British boys. They are stranded on a deserted island and engulfed by nature in all its glory. As the story goes on their masks of civilization are quickly torn…

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