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    Doodle and his brother were pretty close, but his brother was embarrassed by him. Doodle is a very young and frail boy that is not fully functional. The book “The Scarlet Ibis.” symbolizes a bird which is called a Scarlet Ibis. The bird and the boy are very similar, they both have physical weakness in there legs. With Doodles legs being weak, his brother (the narrator) is very embarrassed. His brother is very serious and very determined about his legs. He wants to help Doodle walk, which then he…

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    Guilt. It’s a troublesome feeling that can transcend borders, languages, and ethnicities. Just one syllable, but it can shape a person 's life forever. Everyone, no matter who he or she is, has something to feel guilty for. The reasons for feeling shameful are varied and complex. Some examples are betraying a friend, becoming disconnected from one 's culture, and disappointing family members. In the Kite Runner, author Khaled Hosseini wrote “And that 's the thing about people who mean everything…

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    Growing up in a Mexican household we have been taught to be pure. Our parents always told us that we should not get pregnant or give ourselves to any man that comes into our life. We as the latino community are left with questions but we were too ashamed or scared to ask them, which led to many pregnant teens and abusive relationships. B. V Olguin in the poem “Boys’ and Sandra Cisneros in her essay “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess” used their teen experiences to show us sexuality within their culture.…

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    The Hole That Opened My Eyes It was a cloudy, cold, and windy winter morning. I remember the day I felt so embarrassed because everyone around me was laughing. I was a chunky fifth grader who was ashamed of her body image and hated it when it came to playing sports in PE. I was one of those kids who always got picked last. Additionally, I was always getting yelled at because I was not good enough of an athlete. I wanted to prove my skills. I wanted to show them that I was capable of being a…

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    This extract opens with an imperative “let the darkness enter”, this immerses the reader into the narrative, without giving a setting or narrative voice. Since the voice of the protagonist is absent from the opening it brings into question who the imperative is addressing, and could suggests a possible disassociation of Berg (the protagonist) from himself, or the narrative. The use of adjectives “embalmed” “mummified” before clarifying what the object of these adjectives is, creates a foreboding…

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    Thesis statement: In The Red Badge of Courage, Crane uses lack of courage and courage itself in soldiers during the Civil War to show the pursuit of manhood through showing courage in the face of adversity. I. Introduction: I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. - Nelson Mandela II. Body Paragraph 1 A. Topic Sentence - The youth observes people running away and there lack of…

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    writing and in his audience of young adults.. “The Things They Carried” describes the Vietnam experience and focuses on and prepares O’brien to discuss emotional issues and not just physical or environmental. In the chapter, “On the Rainy River” Shame and Guilt was shown numerous times throughout the chapter. “I survived, but it’s not a happy ending ending, I was a coward. I went to war”(On the…

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    and harass people online? All seventy eight percent. That is thousands and thousands of people around the U.S able to do whatever they want and say whatever they want, which continues to add on to a huge problem today-- public shaming. To publicly shame someone is to harass, humiliate, and even threaten people online or in person. Many cases of public shaming can be seen today, right now, on gossip sites, Instagram, etc. The internet is a dangerous place. Anyone can post what they want, whenever…

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    The theme of the story Scarlet Ibis is that Pride can both be expressed in positive and negative ways. This book is consumed with pride and his actions towards doodle, his brother, show it. There are many examples throughout this story that positive and negative can express both be good or bad. For example, “So I began to make plans to kill him by smothering him with a pillow” (Hurst 417). He was embarrassed to have a five year old brother that couldn't walk or do anything with him. He spent…

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    Towards the end of the play A Doll House, the protagonist Nora departs away from her husband Torvald’s home since she figured out that he was using her for his own benefit. Her decision of suicide first was because to protect Torvald from social shame and obstacles, but ultimately carries on the act of leaving her home in order to not influence her children negatively. However, her final conclusion is considered unjustified, considering that she could have learned a lot more when Torvald offered…

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