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    attempt at recreating it. Friends will talk with you both in person and in ‘permanent media’ (anything that someone can go back and recreate the exact conversation between you word for word), they will make you feel like they chose to be with you, they will help you even if you don’t ask for it. Acquaintances will talk with you but it will usually only be either in person or in ‘permanent media,’ they will merely accept your presence, and will only help you when you ask. When people interact…

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    Swami And Friends Analysis

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    The story of Swami and Friends revolves around a young boy named Swaminathan and his different activities with his friends. Life for Swami consists mainly of having escapade with his friends, avoiding the misery of homework, and coping as best as he can with the teachers and other adults he encounters. His greatest passion is the MCC—the Malgudi Cricket Club which he founds together with his friends, his greatest day is when the examination are over and school breaks- up- a time to celebrations…

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    the reoccurring themes of innocence, friendship and human nature are clear. Innocence is shown by Shmuel and Bruno because they were born during the Holocaust and had to live through the hardships of this historical event. The boys are not aware of the full extent of the Holocaust and what is going on around them. Bruno and Shmuel represent a strong bond of friendship throughout the novel. Good versus evil is an example of human nature, another theme in the novel. Bruno and Shmuel represent…

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    importance of a friendship? The book Of Mice and Men is recognized as a symbol of friendship. It recongnizes that George has other friends on the farm that he is close to. Why does George tell Lennie to avoid Curly’s wife? George and Lennie are a great symbol of friendship. The symbolic nature from Of Mice and Men show how two men during the Great depression became close friends. The relationship between George and Lennie, was the most important topic. George is looking out for Lennie, like a…

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    Maleficent and I are one the same. From our nonchalant expressions to our cat-winged eyes- our sharp gazes are often misunderstood, our stances seem intimidating, and our nature seems cold. yet take away the black cloth and warmth and loyalty is all that is found. As a child, Maleficent was an individual who loved to help. from mending tree roots to allowing Stefan to leave after stealing a jewel, she befriended the smallest of fairies to the biggest of creatures. Like her, when I was a kid, I…

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    transformation of Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the idea of death are what made them so close. Gilgamesh in the beginning of the story was a tyrant. His people hated him and yearned for someone new to take his place. His befriending of Enkidu is what changed him. Gilgamesh no longer acted like a tyrannical leader. With Enkidu, he was no longer alone and it was that bond that transformed him. Enkidu was a man among nature. A prostitute made Enkidu a man among humans. His befriending of Gilgmesh took…

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    “stereotypes.” So how do these work? Well, if you do you do some digging around the internet, you can read articles that give the impression that some geek without any friends, and with his keyboard coated with cheeto dust say this; “stereotypes work because everyone is left brain dominant and they think logically, and it’s just human nature to depict life from the surface instead of grabbing a shovel and digging deep and seeing the roots.” But as an individual with a opinion and something to…

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    Thoreau was a man of intelligence, brilliance, and success. He was a Harvard graduate and an educator. He was an activist against the Mexican war and slavery. People never really understood Thoreau. He was a man that seem to have difficulty getting along with others, yet he has “great qualities of intellect and character,” as his close friend, Nathaniel Hawthorne described. Thoreau was an adventurous man who wanted to find out what life is. He tries to figure this out by living a deliberate life…

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    story emotionally affected me because of her reaction when she lost her dad. It also affected me because of its disturbing and mysterious nature. One of the reasons that I think it had such a great impact on me was because I was not expecting the ending of the story at all. Emotionally, I felt very sad for Emily because she lost her dad. She seemed to be close to her dad and it was very hard for her to handle the loss; “She told them her father was not dead. She did that for three days, with…

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    Could you sense it?” to which Clay responses, “No. You hid it. You never told me what it was, Hannah.” These quotes illustrate that Clay had no idea of what Hannah had been dealt with her dramatic best friends in her new high school who abandoned her on her journey to suicide, Alex and Jessica, there is the girlfriend who slapped her and the guy who designed her as “Bad Ass” on a list, her foolish ex-boyfriend, Justin Foley, who is take for granted with…

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