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    comes through in the ways the characters speak, act, and think. Speech and the use of language is itself a major theme in As I Lay Dying. Because of this, readers learn a lot about a character by the ways he or she speaks and who he or she speaks to. Jewel,…

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    What if you wake up feeling like a boss, on top of the world, so powerful that nothing can destroy you? Nikki Giovanni was a black female born in Ohio. She visited Africa in 1972, the year Ego Tripping was published. That same year was when many civilizations were finding their origins. Giovanni celebrates being a black female with a huge ego during that time, so big that she seems to be tripping over it. In “Ego Tripping.” Nikki Giovanni uses allusion, simile, metaphor and symbolism to show…

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    “Romeo and Juliet” Reposition Dance Analysis The classic play of Romeo and Juliet inspired choreographers to remake its originality from social changes. Inspiration of dances develops to represent its personal narrative through ballet, jazz, and hip hop, have performed to retell this story in each background of generations and society perspective. The classic english play by Shakespeare, “Romeo and Juliet” is known for its romantic originality as it have been choreographs and reposition through…

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    comes to the burial of Addie Bundren. This family is not a typical loving family. Some readers would consider the Bundren family to be dysfunctional. Dysfunction is shown in the Bundren family through Addie’s affair with Whitfield, Darl’s dislike for Jewel, and how Vardaman copes with Addie’s death. Dysfunction is shown in the Bundren family when Addie has an affair with Whitfield. Addie Bundren was not a kind person. She did not like children and had a pretty different childhood…

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    work. He cites reasons instead of engaging pointless explanations. Cash approaches every issues with a sense of caution and reasoning, when Anse was taking a while to return the shovels, Cash told Jewel to be patient because their father “ain't as spry as you...” (259). Cash knows that a dispute between Jewel and Anse would only prolong the journey, therefore he made the logical decision to ease Jewel’s…

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    to each person who refers to him or herself impractical. Jewel, child of Addie and Whitfield, is perceived by characters to be a volatile person. However, the characters can never truly judge Jewel because they are not Jewel. For one Instance, Jewel kept leaving the Bundren property day and night on an undisclosed mission. He would be tired and breakdown from the sickness for the inability to be aware 24 hours each night. The task that Jewel takes is seen as unacceptable and unjust. However, the…

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    J Cole KOD

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    the songs on his album, it was the overall meaning of the album which was vividly depicted through his album cover. The KOD album cover uses powerful symbolism, combinations of warm and cold colors, and scale of the characters, the crown, and the jewels to help not only enhance the meaning of the album but allows the audience to interpret the album…

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    Lust In Romeo And Juliet

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    The themes of rebellion, lust, and dichotomy as well as paradox in Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet all stem from natural human nature. Lust, by definition, is a passionate desire for something, usually related to love. However, lust for someone is often considered an animalistic and primitive desire, that often leads to rebellion. Lust causes the characters in Romeo and Juliet to revert between their wanton id and their rational ego. This causes the characters to create paradox. In Romeo and…

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    everything she wanted. Seeing all of her friends expensive jewels “her pulse beat fast with longing” and Mme. Loisel was very envious of all the jewelry her friend had. She liked the way she felt with the necklace on and she wanted to live a rich lifestyle so badly so she could own all of the nice things that her friend had to lend her. Because Mme. Loisel is so greedy and selfish, she had to have a jewel for the party. When she lost that jewel, she decided to lie to her friend and ended…

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    Introduction Buddhism is a religion which is considered to have been founded by the doctrine of discipline which is still followed by the people who practice this religion. The Dharma provides is the basis upon which Buddha seeks to provide a supportive social structure to enable its practice within the society. There are certain doctrines which are important in the religion and which govern the practice of the religion. Through their inclusion within the religion individuals are able to pursue…

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