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    Part Time Indian Thesis

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    conquer this limitation, one must remain hopeful. Sherman Alexie portrays Junior's struggle to remain hopeful. In The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian,the cynical attitude that is passed down, lack of hope and inertia on the reservation turns children, like Junior, into despairing people convinced that they are going nowhere in life and there is nothing they can do about it. But Junior overcomes this by rejecting negative influences and staying hopeful through life’s problems. In…

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    head dress that is called the Hijab. Many people can see the Hijab as a stereotype to the women who wear, but it has a positive impact of the community. The practice of wearing the Hijab in Israel causes a higher sense of unity, results in a more hopeful society, and leads to higher self-esteem. Most importantly, the practice of wearing the hijab has a positive impact on the community because it causes a higher sense of unity. For example, one source states that many of the women that wear the…

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    Lonely and hopeful Imagine you are living someone else's dream, and you had to give up all your dreams for that person. Imagine being alone with nobody to talk to, just wanting to fit in with everyone else… simply just wanting to talk to someone… anyone. This applies to Curley's wife, in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Curley's wife is following her husband Curley and not doing what she wants to do. She lives on the ranch with her husband Curley, living together unhappily. Curley and his wife…

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    Throughout history many people have viewed the World as hopeful and others have viewed it as hopeless. Many times this is primarily determined by interpretation and opinion. Some people see the exact same thing completely differently from someone else. In the books The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway and Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates we see many examples of this. Both display many examples of scenarios that could be interpreted differently depending on the person. More…

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    Barrio Boy

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    mission because it took him a long time to learn English but he did undertake his mission and met his goals. Ernesto is hopeful because my evidence was that his goal was to learn English and he really was trying his best for that goal. He is also hopeful because one quote was, “ No less shining than mine day i conquered butterfly”. My evidence and quote make Ernesto look hopeful. I Also Ernesto has a lot of motivation because my evidence was that it was easy for him to be American because he…

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    the story in a better manner. The tone of the story is hopeful and sad at the same time. The character in the story takes the reader through the various emotions she experiences. When the story starts, the character is very sad as she mourns the death of her husband. Ass the story goes by, she becomes more hopeful as she waits to be chosen by a good man. She expresses her disappointment when the man in the window is chosen but remains hopeful f a good future with a good…

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    In the poem by, Langston Hughes, “Dream Variations” Hughes applies the technique of imagery heavily. None of the lines of the excerpt are “extra” or do not serve a purpose to the theme of the poem. The overall theme of the poem has to do with the race issues of the times because of his mentions of “the white day” and “Night comes on gently- dark like me”. His words are not concreate at all they do give off a poetic tone to them. The mood he wrote them with is one of trying to make the reader…

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    society. When a character wants to reach their goal of happiness they stay hopeful, even within a society that has a different perspective. In Fahrenheit 451, the protagonist, Guy Montag, is a fireman and is taught that books only produce harm. In his society, the government strictly prohibits the possession of books. Montag thinks differently than the rest of the society and…

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    “‘Wretch,’ I cried… Quoth the Raven, ‘Nevermore.’” (The Raven, 81- 84). When you lose someone, you feel hopeless, and sometimes, people would do anything to get rid of the pain. In the process, they might lose their sanity. Edgar Allan Poe’s life was very tragic, and it seemed that death followed him, and stole the ones he loved. Hope and death are exactly what Poe writes about in “The Raven” and “Lenore”. Emotions and events that many people have to deal with in their lives, but he handles them…

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    1984 Tone Analysis

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    against it, the tone of the novel begins to become more positive. In Part 1, the tone could be considered miserable, bleak, and hopeless. But as the audience reads into Part 2, there is a shift; and the novel begins to gain a rebellious, strong, and hopeful tone. The shifts in the tone of the novel between Parts 1 and 2 reflect upon the seemingly increasing probability for Winston to assist in eliminating the totalitarian Party rule over Oceania. In Part 1, the audience learns just how…

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