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    trouble. When her sister, Josephine, broke news to her that her husband, Brently Mallard, passed away due to a railroad disaster, she begins to sob heavily. Mallard’s life felt like it was falling apart and that nothing mattered. She felt alone and forsaken. Louise rushes to room alone and locks the door. She sits facing an open window begins to notice…

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    Now government and religion don't normally mix well together. The government either acts in a tyrannical way towards certain religions or, the government works with the corrupt religious leaders to control the people. Now the former normally happens to Christians and has happened many times throughout history, such as the puritans in England or most obviously when Jesus was crucified. The latter doesn't really happen with Christianity because if the government officials or religious leaders are…

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    afraid of me. Am I God, that I can punish you?... I will continue to take care of you and your children.’ So he reassured them by speaking kindly…” (Source Z) Had Joseph not forgiven his family, he would have been no better than his brothers who had forsaken him. Betrayal has the strength of one hundred men, while forgiveness has the strength of ten thousand. Mahatma Gandhi once said,“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” The love that is demonstrated when…

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    truly passionate for this girl, though she does not love him. He uses Juliet’s affection to dispel his adoration for Rosaline. Friar Lawrence notices the quick change of whom Romeo loves: “ Is Rosaline, that thou [Romeo] didst love so dear, so soon forsaken? Young men’s love lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes” (II.iii.). The Friar makes an important point about young men’s love and how they usually love women based on their appearances. His statement describes Romeo and Juliet’s…

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    mother scared and I ran inside because I was afraid of getting yelled at, later I knew not to do something like that. Tom had decided to run away as he thought nobody had loved him. “Tom’s mind was made up now. He was gloomy and desperate. He was a forsaken, friendless boy, he said: nobody loved him:” (Chapter 13, Page 123). His friends and family were ignoring or being mean to him, so he decided to run away. Later Tom decided to come back because he missed everyone and overheard them crying and…

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    Born and raised in the east end of London, the Cobblepot family was one that lived a life of immense power and riches. Oswald, one of four children, was the youngest. Arthur Cobblepot, the patriarch of the family, lead an expansive monopoly on the London shops, but, was almost rooted out by the police by the time Cobblepot turned ten. Moving to Gotham City in the following winter, it didn’t take long for Arthur to begin a new monopoly on the harbors and eventually climbed his way into the upper…

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    truth in every cell It brought the chaff to bended knee Ripened by the light of life It offered bounty for the store Its harvest though proved rich and pure Became outstripped by cries for more I watched my seed made spent and bare I heard its last forsaken cries Could they have killed this gift of mine If they had looked through fathers…

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    lie down softly. Blas was restless on his mat and could not sleep. Dodong called his name and asked why he did not sleep. You better go to sleep. It is late,” Dodong said. Life did not fulfill all of youth’s dreams. Why it must be so? Why one was forsaken after love? “Itay..” Blas called softly. Dodong stirred and asked him what it was. “I’m going to marry Tona. She accepted me tonight. “Itay, you think its over.” Dodong lay silent. I loved Tona and… I want her.” Dodong rose from his mat and…

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    Throughout scene three, act three the Friar’s advice is that of a caring nature, yet Romeo, continues to reject it, explaining with good reason, “thou canst not speak of thou dost not fell,” in other words Romeo, tells Friar Lawrence, unless he were in his shoes, he couldn’t possibly understand or say anything. The following encounters are act four, scene one; This is where Juliet, is now asking advice, as Friar Lawrence realises and tries to object to the marriage of her and Paris, again his…

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    and trekking across leagues of grim wasteland and snow, sailing into a storm searching for a plug for their curiosities. She introduces us to the lonely character of Walton, and later on Victor Frankenstein and his virulent creation. These three forsaken bodies are the specimens Shelley uses to study the effects that isolation induces on human mentality and morality. Isolationism is a state or process in which persons, groups, or cultures lose or do not have communication with one another,…

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