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    After he had defended his brother and punched the guy; he compares the exhilarating feeling as to being under a blue sky on a warm, sunny day. It provides an imagery of Andre’s perspective on violence and the fact that its all pleasant, warm and fuzzy for him. This makes the audience concerned about his likeness for violence and makes them wonder if he will harm himself or others badly. This comparison also can be seen as a case of juxtaposition, the idea of violence and pain doesn’t qualify as…

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    A monster is regularly associated as being a fuzzy character with one eye and four fingers. Or something of that sort. But, a monster can be anyone. A person’s actions dictate whether or not they can truly be considered a monster; If they demean others then their cruelty can turn them into one. This is the case in Frankenstein, a novel by the young Mary Shelley. Victor Frankenstein is a young adult in college that craves for more and more knowledge. He does the impossible and recreates life.…

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    Definition Of Manipulation

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    support it with a donation. Ask yourself if you would have supported the cause if the person on strike were someone who was not famous. There are causes that tug at our heartstrings as well - donating to small children and puppies can give you a warm fuzzy feeling. However, do you find that you are more inclined to give to these causes and not other needy organizations or groups of people because they do not have a photogenic or compelling front person? Manipulative…

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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    I wake up warmer than I usually do today. I open my eyes but all I see is darkness. As I start to sit up the darkness falls away little by little. When I am finally up I examine what caused the darkness. I look around and recognize the street I’m on. A blanket lays beside me which seemed to have been on my head. I also notice where the warmth was coming from; a human is sitting beside me. His eyes are closed, and I decide it would be best to leave if I don’t want to be beaten. Something I…

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    Carson-Personal Narrative

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    Carson whimpers, tightening his small fists around his navy comforter. His fear of the dark, and what might be hiding in it, saddens me. Don't be afraid, little one, I want to whisper to him. I cannot speak, so instead I will him to be calm. Not all of us that live in the dark are so bad. There are some that I tend to avoid, especially if I was a young human. The dark ones, the creatures that don't hide in the closet, the ones that are standing in the darkness and are a part of it. They…

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    There is a perception that the American racist mentality is dead. However, this is not the case, seeing how the post- civil rights movement era is subtly reminiscent of the civil rights time period. That observation leads one to believe that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race. The reason that this perception that racism exist, is based on the ignorance society has toward…

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    chai tea. The tea was topped with whipped cream and a cinnamon stick to add a typical flare. Putting my mouth to the rim of the mug my nose was filled with the smell of the spices; cinnamon, cardamom, ginger and cloves. We sat around our television set and watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas one last time. Taking in the taste of the snickerdoodles and tea, the smell of the spices in the air and the warmth of the red blazing fire, I realized that I would have to wait a whole other year for…

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    [1] Images. We often use visual imagery in thinking. For example, we often find it easier to describe: (a) The shape of something by sketching it. (b) A physical operation by demonstrating it. In connection with example (b) the term muscular imagery is sometimes used to describe the way in which we remember complex physical movements. [2] Symbols. Language involves the spoken and written use of symbols. These symbols can be words, mathematical formulae, pictures (including diagrams, maps and…

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    Both the 2013 historical novel, ‘Burial Rites’ by Hannah Kent and the 2003 independent film ‘Lost in Translation’ directed by Sofia Coppola explore the ways in which isolation can be shown through more than just the protagonists eye. Kent and Coppola create a harsh setting that works to alienate protagonists from their surroundings. Combined with dissimilar social statuses and the overarching effects of sound, a sense of separation within the two texts is developed. The implementation of film…

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    This story's overall focus seems to be that everyone has their own meaning of love, and that not one person’s definition of it is the correct one. It could be said that all of the definitions of love are correct. This main focus of love isn’t only seen by the characters themselves, but also how they interact with one another, by the setting that the author created, the fact that it is being told in first person, and so many other ways. There is something in every aspect of this story that…

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