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    ¨Don´t be afraid to start over.¨Many immigrants face the challenge of starting over .They either face the challenge by leaving their original home or being left with no choice but to leave.This can cause many challenges.Esperanza Ortega from the book Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan is very similar to the other immigrants.A tragic event forced her to flee to California from her excellent Mexican life. Although Esperanza has faced many challenges her main challenges were going to work in the…

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    beginning with his Symphony No. 1: Jeremiah. In the book of Lamentations, Jeremiah the prophet mourns the fall of Jerusalem by Babylon. Jeremiah laments over a city filled with sin and the destruction that came upon the city, but also hints at a hopeful future of the people of God. Fritz Reiner, Bernstein’s conducting teacher at Curtis, praised the symphony and invited him to conduct it with…

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    all just have to hang on for awhile,” Ashbery doesn’t want people to give up just because it is tough and difficult. The mood in this poem is happy. It is happy because it uses positive words like a while and optimal. Additionally, it is happy and hopeful because it looks to the future. It creates emotion by focusing on what is favorable and not the things that are troublesome. “Elsewhere” is a poem by Derek Walcott. The poem is mainly about a somewhere else. Walcott talks about how there is a…

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    There are many issues and worries when the topic of autonomous or self-driving cars is brought up during this new day and age. The issues range along the scale of laws to its safety features. The many issues that arise within this new and trending technology are all important and should be addressed yet I believe that the largest complication surround these cars are the laws restricting the usage. Although there are a number of laws or acts currently trying and slowly being put into place…

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    exacerbated by my situation in Maryland. I moved back to my hometown in Georgia at the beginning of this year, reconnected with my old friends, and have made new ones. I have graduated high school and begun my path of higher education. My future seems more hopeful and full of potential now than it ever has before. Though my short time in Maryland was dark, miserable, and at times surreal, I am glad to have come through it, grown from it, and learned to fully appreciate how blessed of a life I…

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    think. People wrote a lot of songs, poetry, and novels to either praise or denounce this country. The poems “I, Too, Sing America” and “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes share the similar theme of patriotism and have a melancholy but hopeful tone. Racial problems are the main topic shown in both poems. Patriotic people may have…

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    also motivates Lennie to behave and listen to what George says. This motivates George to have patience and work hard so he will not have to worry about Lennie doing something bad. Is his message positive and hopeful? Or is his message negative and bleak? His message is at first positive and hopeful because he gives across…

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    when Nella goes” (page 50). Knowing there is not one thing she can do to help Nella, Esch feels terrible and knows she will be upset when she passes. When Skeetah attempts to give China medicine to prevent her from getting parvo, Esch stands there, hopeful that it will work. Even though Skeetah asked her to go grab something, she “still [did not] want to leave the shed” (page 99). Being by China and her puppies sides, is what Esch wants to be there for. Just as she wants to care for China’s…

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    the other hand, is the hopeful, and develops moral obligations through values and ethics. (Ch 6; pg 116) Gatsby replies to Nick “Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!” Gatsby has made an obligation to reunite with Daisy and essentially start their relationship where they left off. He has hope that the past can be repeated, and he and Daisy can be together once again. He values the love he and Daisy share, which gives him hope for their romantic future. This hopeful reasoning coincides…

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    with Tom tipping off Gatsby to save himself. In the movie, Gatsby dies hopeful and a winner in his heart, and with Tom explicitly telling Wilson that he must kill Gatsby to make things right with God. In the novel, Gatsby saw his dreams escape him as the novel came to an end. He died knowing that he would never be able to be with Daisy, his life was is a failure to him at the moment of his death. In the movie, Gatsby dies hopeful as his last memory was hearing the phone ring. In his mind, he was…

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