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    He advises his audience, kings/princes, to appear as if they are the guardian angel for their people but they, “must be a great liar and hypocrite” (Machiavelli, The Prince 48). Therefore, Machiavelli isn’t necessarily asking kings to change their natural behavior, but rather make their selfish behavior seem noble. It is always…

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    Instead, Troy uses Gabriel’s checks to buy a house. Gabriel always seeks feeling close to Troy and searches for his approval. Gabriel often compares himself to an angel and constantly tells Troy that the Lord is coming for him. Gabriel has seen St. Peter’s books with Troy’s name on the page. Gabriel only tries to return the guardian role to Troy by telling him about St. Peter’s role (Instructor). Gabriel symbolizes not only the mental damage of war, but also Troy’s pridefulness and lack of…

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    Every person can never fully move on to the next step of their feasible life because of one aspect: their piquing and blind-sighting compulsions. Compulsion, or addiction, plays an important role as one of the themes throughout the entire novel titled, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by one of America’s greatest writers in all of its history, Mark Twain. As the novel acts as an extension of Mark Twain’s other publication, The Adventures of Tom…

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    Abortion is a highly controversial issue. Abortion deals with people’s decision and moral code because one decision plays a major factor in what happens to the other person. This issue has been debated for a long time because both sides of the arguments have strong points to their case. This issue is dealing with deciding if a life is worth living or dying. When dealing with abortion, one is not only dealing with one life, but with two lives. Not only does the mother of the unborn child have…

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    as a whole of malnutrition. Many relieved themselves of suffering from the misery and committed suicide as a last resort. The criminals took advantage of the position of the government and take what others owned and provide themselves and their families(Lawrence,1). Financial troubles added to the increase in robberies in Seattle during the midpoint of the 1930s. Crimes such as grave robbing grew. One incident included a man willingly burying a woman alive on December 1932. Robberies grew every…

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    Lost but Gained When a death occurs you don’t know how to act, until it’s someone you love. On June 21st I was at my best friend’s going away party in Modesto. I was gone for about six hours, but when it was time for me to come home my best friend dropped me off. I walked in my house with a huge smile on my face but as I walked in the energy in the living room felt different. The room felt mournful, I found my mom and dad sitting on the couch with a forced smile asking me how the party went.…

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    I would like to present about the symbolism in the novel ‘The Lord of the Flies’. In this presentation, I would like to explain 3 symbolisms and a character that is symbolic. Well, we talk about symbolism? What is it? Symbolism is a sign, an object, a character, a shape, or colour that is used to represent something else. Let me give some examples: A chain can symbolize two things join together. Jack in the novel ‘Lord of the flies’ symbolizes evil, the darkness of human’s side and the violence.…

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    because it is not a subject to be swept under the rug. (BBC News). For Rihanna she does not want to remember what happen or even discuss it because it is a hard topic to open up about. Rihanna did not want to be his enemy, she wanted to his his guardian angel. She wanted the best for him and would care about him until the day she dies. No one will understand the relationship between Chris and Rihanna because even though we read about them or see them through social media, we don 't know what…

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    Chapter 5 – Oldest Lawyer’s trick “There are just some kind of men who—who're so busy worrying about the next world they've never learned to live in this one, and you can look down the street and see the results (Lee, 61) When Miss Maudie says this she’s talking about Nathan Radley and all other foot-washing Baptists who think of pleasure as a sin. Maudie says earlier in the chapter that some “foot-washers” told her and her flowers they were going to go for hell, for not spending enough time…

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    Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God captures Janie Crawford’s chronological life story as an African American woman searching for the meaning and experience of love. Janie's evolving character is affected by the disadvantages she faces, due to her race and the societal precepts of relationships in the 1930s. Janie's roots with slavery result in the compliance of her grandmother's views of love, portraying the effects of society on one's opinions. Thus Janie is forced into her first…

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