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    place in paragraph 19, where Kennedy employs the word “jungle” to describe a lawless and chaotic world that is lack of cooperation. “Jungle” serves as a metaphor to emphasize the negative consequences of being uncooperative, and it draws a distinct comparison between a lawless world with the “new world of law, where the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved” under the power of cooperation. The image of the metaphor “Jungle” helps the audiences realize what they really want…

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    Jane Eyre Monologue

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    Kala sprinted through the jungle back to the treehouse. She quickly met her mother when nearing the treetop home. “Kala? What’s the hurry? Where’s Henry?” “Oh you mean the chauvinist imbecile? He’s back at the waterfall to my knowledge,” she choked back the tears. Jane took Kala into her arms, doing her best to comfort the younger woman. “Darling, what happened?” She stroked strands of hair out of her face. “First he called me a ‘little jungle girl’, implying that I was ignorant. Then he said…

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    Summary: Life Of Afia

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    LIfe Of Afia In the wet tropical jungle lived two chimpanzees. Afia was an only chimp, didn't have brothers or sisters to share his life with. Jaja, mother of Aafia was the only one caring for lonely chimp. She made sure everyday she did her best to care for Afia. Father of Afia was taken by local hunters, it's been about two years since he had been gone. This made things extremely difficult for her to raise Afia by herself. As time went by without a father and no brothers and sisters.…

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    When it comes to making a difficult decision, people do the unthinkable. It can be the best decision the person can make or the worst, only time can tell. Doing the unthinkable is very risky, it can even cause derangement in a person . The madness in a person will start rising as they continue thinking about how the decision can make and will affect their future. It can happen to all of us once in awhile, but it is only temporary until we have a stress reliever to face reality. However, what…

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    boys. Simon is a very wise, generous, shy, and odd boy. He helps the littluns pick fruits off places that they cannot reach. However, he does not talk often and many sees him as an outcast. He likes to be with nature and often goes to his spot in the jungle. Physically, Simon is weak and skinny. While the boys become more civilized and the rules become less effective, Simon does not change. He does not turn into a savage and does not participate in any killing. Additionally, when most of the…

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    It was a beautiful day in the jungle, and I was admiring how his golden coat looked in the sunlight. But, the harsh sunlight also makes my throat dry. I decided to go down to the watering hole and get some water. On my way there, I saw Water Buffalo working for a strange animal I have never seen before. He didn’t have claws, fangs, or even beautiful Golden Fur. Water Buffalo is the only animal in the jungle I am afraid of. It didn’t make sense to me that the mighty Water Buffalo, whom even I was…

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    racism and give meaning to an individual. On the other hand, Sinclair’s The Jungle, originally intended to show the poor working conditions in the meatpacking industry, showed America the revolting way their food was made. Lastly, Sinclar’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets informed the nation of the deep class divide that exists in America. The themes in these works morally affected the nation, not only at…

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    his goodness and civility. Simon was able to be “secure in the open space” despite the raging war around him (47). Golding uses imagery in order to develop the beautiful and serene haven that secures Simon’s innocence. Simon would go out into the jungle just to marvel at the beauty of nature. He possesses a basic human goodness that comes from his attachment with nature. While the other boys lose the goodness and civility that they developed in society, Simon has the natural world to contain him…

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    The authors author mentions that “the mountains and jungles are water-soaked and dull”, “wet trees”, “quiet jungles”, “water streams”, and “a sea of greenish vapor”. At the bottom of the first page on the novel, the author mentions that there are sunny days, but they are followed by rainy nights. The author Bao Ninh also uses syntax…

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    Common Sense Common Sense by Thomas Paine written in 1776 was America’s first bestselling work of literature. Common Sense was a short 47- page pamphlet that expressed the need for American independence and a republican government. The pamphlet was an extremely sought after publication: “up to 150,000 copies circulated in its first year, and it underwent numerous reprintings.” Attributing to this pamphlets popularity was accessibility; a reading so small facilitated mass circulation . For…

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