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    “And I hope she’ll be a fool that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.”This is a quote that daisy used to say that what she wants her daughter to be. Daisy reach the American Dream half way what I mean is by she has most of what a girl wants which is marriage, family, and a white picket fence, but she doesn’t have what a true woman deserves which is respect, loyalty, and excitement. Daisy reached her American Dream as she imagined it. First…

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    Girls disguise themselves as boys? The play Twelfth Night and the movie She’s the Man are not similar at all. First of all, the traits of the characters in the play are not at all similar to the ones in the movie. Secondly, the plot is different in the movie than the play. Finally, the disguises and cross dressings are for different purposes. Here are the many differences I found in the play and the movie. Firstly, the characters in She’s the Man and Twelfth Night are very different. In She's…

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    relationship with Daisy. Tom is very neglectful towards his wife Daisy and seems not to care about her. Daisy who is Tom’s wife and Nick’s second cousin is known to be shallow. She goes as far as hoping that her daughter will grow up to be a beautiful fool, because she thinks foolish women live better. Along with the Buchanan’s, was Jordan Baker. She is a competitive golfer. Jordan did not say much at first, but soon later took a little bit of interest in Nick. Nick also took great interest in…

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    Satire is a literary genre that uses irony, humor, or sarcasm to criticize any social, political and moral vices in a humorous way for a moral purpose or for the perfection of humanity. Indeed a satire attacks foolishness, follies, vices, and wrongs by making fun of them cleverly. Its one and only goal is to stir up human conscience to make changes for the better. The main elements of a satire are humor, criticism and moral tone. Satire can be seen as the particular literary way of making…

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    the honor of my brother, Poseidon - God of the mighty sea! Now you will experience the wrath of Poseidon and the God of the Underworld!" Poseidon entered the realm of Hades in a massive sea cyclone. "Mighty thanks in capturing the pathetic fool who blinded my dear son, Polyphemus, and humiliating him in the process, Hades." My pleasure brother, as you may do what ever you please with the so-called warrior." Poseidon thought of the best punishment for Odysseus, none other…

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    Example Of A Satire Essay

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    Your vice only hinders your potential to succeed. Daniel, “When we are born, we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools.” All of us have foolish thoughts or commit foolish actions. While we are all fools, some are worse than others, especially those who continue their wrong behavior. Daniel, I urge you to drop your vice and do something more productive. As your friend, vape will consume your life, body, mind…

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    Songs are poems set to music. They come in all different varieties, genres and styles but often the message conveyed is similar. In modern music the message or theme usually relates to love or substance abuse. A few decades ago, the messages were comparable, and even though society was quite different then, the themes in music were relatively the same. Two such examples are “Come a Little Bit Closer” by Jay and the Americans and “A Woman Needs Love” by Ray Parker Jr. Both of these songs…

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    of voice comes across to the reader is through the use of dramatic irony. This becomes apparent when the child assumes that “the fool gave me five pennies for [four nickels], /And five is more than four” (lines 15-16). The child evokes confidence over his “smart” logic when in fact the child’s thought process is illogical. In fact, the words “old blind Bates” and “fool” can be observed as dramatic irony since the young boy was blind to the reality of the situation. While the narrator alleged…

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    Plato’s Apology Essay Life is defined as “the period between the birth and death of a living thing”. With that being said, everyone is in complete control of their own path to a life of value; unfortunately, as a result, there are those who blind themselves by the eagerness of self-ambition instead of doing good for humanity itself which takes part in living a good life. Socrates’ stated, “the unexamined life is not worth living” supporting his idea that one must reflect on their own life in…

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    because I was being led by the devil in my flesh by the heat of anger. When God gives you a way out take it and run! Run! Run in the other direction! It states in Proverbs: A wise man will see trouble and go another way, but a fool will walk right into it. Yes, I was a pure fool that night I walked right into the trouble and did not take the way of escape. Deliverance is what I was in need of and did not ask God for it when things started to creep into my life. No matter how long it is before…

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