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    bad to have hope on things that you will never think that you will get. Hope is a great quality to have. It is a good quality because it helps our characters from our story. The characters that have been affected by hopes are Jason, Shelby and Shelby mother. Jason was affected of this good quality that a person may have. The quality to have hope on things is a good thing. Hope is when people either trust other people to or to trust yourself on something you might want to happen. Hope happens on…

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    Sometimes in this world, when all seems black and nothing is looking up, hope is the only thing one can have in order to keep on going. In William Bradford’s Northern Experiences we see the Pilgrims, making their sacred journey across the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower, consistently use religion and their belief in God as a means of hope. Many people at almost all points in history have looked to their “god” when everything else seemed lost. For religion is something that pervades outside your…

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    Hope can often be defined as a wantful expectation or a wish tending to be positive. Hope can as simple as a child desiring a treat, a fan hoping their sports team will win a game, or on a more serious note an end to war in the world. In The Odyssey written by Homer, Odysseus becomes more and more hopeful as his journey progresses to Ithaca, his home. Striving ambitions and expectations are also commonly found in Touching Spirit Bear written by Ben Mikealson. A story where Cole Mathews is…

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    Another symbol that was a good symbol in the beginning of the novel but ends up being evil in the end is the signal fire. The fire symbolizes the hope of being rescued. From the very beginning of the novel, Ralph is very determined to keep the signal fire going in case a ship passes by. “We’ve got to have special people for looking after the fire. Any day there may be a ship out there.”. In this scene it shows how much Ralph wants to be rescued. The fire was a symbol of rescue. The fire starts…

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    “To live in bitterness is to be chained to the person who abused you, your emotions and actions arising not independently, but in reaction to your abuser. Louie became so obsessed with vengeance that his life was consumed by the quest for it. In bitterness, he was as much a captive as he’d been when barbed wire surrounded him” said Laura Hillenbrand, the author of Unbroken, in regards to the main character Louie Zamperini. In the novel, after Louie was released from the POW Camp Naoetsu, he…

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    My Life Next Door Analysis

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    20 more steps until this narrow hall turns into an open room with a stained glass window on the east wall- the perfect place for a new beginning, a new story. They are ways to start over, or escape the reality that is ours. Stories bring readers’ hopes and tales to life, which are dreams put onto paper. The greatest of books contain a few characteristics that create this desired escape. Multiple qualities make up a good book, but a great book contains moments of romance. The book My Life Next…

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    Abstract “Dreams are the touchstones of our characters”. – Henry David Thoreau Dreaming is what gives humans hope for a better future, a future in time where things have improved from the current reality. The theme of dreams and hopes have occupied the most brilliant authors’ thoughts ever since the existence of time. F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the writers that had the purpose to reflect the corruption of society in the 1920s, often referred to as “The roaring twenties” or the “Jazz age” , in…

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    at me with admiration and utter awe. I was from America. Yes, this may seem completely normal, but to the thirty South African children, America represented so much more than just a country on the other side of the world. America represented hope. A type of hope that gave them the will to live and survive in the harsh conditions they were forced to inhabit in. However, never did I see a sad face in my time I spent in Africa, only laughter and happiness shone from these people. The sheer…

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    Through Anne Frank’s writing she demonstrates her hope, faith and resilience despite her desperation. Anne had expectations and desires….. , she had complete trust and confidence in God and certain people and she was able to tolerate the most extreme circumstances. Anne Frank displays in her writing her hope, faith and resilience despite the terrible situation that she has endured. Throughout Anne’s diary entries she continues to display hope. Anne has a desire of being free again and living…

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    The definition of optimism is seeing something good in bad as well as having hope. Jackie Robinson felt belligerent when he was getting a lot of racism still he didn’t do anything because he knew that one day he would be treated with respect even if they didn’t like him. That is optimism, he hoped to be treated with respect even that in that movements where there was a lot of racism. A other example of optimism is Malala she fought for woman to have education until one day when she was going…

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