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    The American dream was real, many people have achieved it. But is the American dream still real and can just any one achieve it? Many things happen throughout time things changed and life became harder and harder, prices of items and taxes become higher, payment become lower… “the dream” become a myth in many peoples mind. Is the American dream still real or is it just a dream after all? The American dream was real and it was achieved by many people back in the 19s. For example in the book The…

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    The American Dream is something that Americans hold in high esteem; the idea that anybody can come to America and succeed through sheer will and determination is one that humans tend to cling to and admire. However in Drown, Junot Diaz touches on just what the American Dream entails for those immigrating with hopes of a better life, the kind of sacrifice necessary to achieve this “Dream” and just how easy it is to fall into a hole and never make it out. Diaz provides a first hand perspective on…

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    C. Baymon Stephenson Ms. Greenlee Honors English III 28 August 2015 The Corruption of Love By the Desire of Materialism Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants (Benjamin Franklin). Thought of as the root of all evil, money and materialism in general has been seen as an object of value, potentially able to create grief and sin for its holder, while love is considered to be the greatest joy in this…

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    Stanislavski was working in the late 19th and early 20th century in Russia so he saw the transition in society's standards and expectations and scientific and technological developments. This affected him greatly in his career as being an actor was deemed 'socially embarrassing' so Stanislavski had to act and preach his ideas under this stage name. He was acting as only an amateur until 1897 when it became his profession. He had a privileged upbringing as his family was wealthy so he had many…

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    In the episode called “Game changer”, Haley’s father is explaining that an IPad can be used as a library, as a movie theater or as a music store all rolled into one. Haley’s sister tells her that a library is a place where people get books and Haley responds by saying that a movie theater is a place where people go on dates. What Alex is implying is that her sister is too stupid to know what a library is. On the other hand, Haley’s response implies that she has been on many dates because she is…

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    Tragedy In Duerrenmatt

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    The visit starts as an ominous and dramatic, effectively foreshadows the tragedy to come. This story took place in a town by the name of Guellen. This town was thought to be a very humanistic, with a cultured history until they were faced with a solution to their current circumstances. Based on their current appearances it was hard to fathom that Guellen was ones a very renowned, impoverished and accomplished town. The catastrophic state of the town imposes the question of how this came to be on…

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    Definitions and Examples...... Plot - An event that makes up stories. The events that relate to one another in a pattern or in a sequence. An example is how the story relates to each other through the cause and the effect or there are occurrences of two incidences in the story at the same time at the same time like they were planned. Example- the article by John Updike, Sammy the employee decides to quit his job so that he could catch up with the girls. When he went outside at the parking lot to…

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    Essay On Lovestory

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    Book Report on “LOVESTORY” Lovestory, is a novel for all the romantic heads. It is a story of two college students, oliver and Jennifer,who madly fall in love with each other and get married several days after graduation. Oliver, the Harvard hockey player, is at times short-tempered and impulsive but at other times extremely emotional and sensitive. For instance, in the beginning chapters, Oliver receives a penalty from the referee after insulting Canadian players from Cornell University. This…

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    Family and love can be one of the most cherish able feelings in life for anyone, but mostly for Amory Blaine. In the novel This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Amory Blaine has gone through many stages of love and loss. This man is the protagonist of this novel; he is an attractive Princeton University student who enjoys the art of literature. Amory explores the theme of love and social status. This title is significant because of his happiness, the love he feels and the sadness he…

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    In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Boxer, the quiet, enormous cart-horse, may serve a seemingly unimportant role, but he epitomizes a steadfast character with his powerful strength, slow wit, and industrious work ethics. Although he is a character with little dialogue, Orwell characterizes him through his slow noticing actions. One of Boxer’s eye-catching traits is his strength. Boxer’s physical appearance is a massive looking horse, as it says in the book, “Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly…

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