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    The Lost Love Namiko Haruno possessed a strong figure, flawless pale skin, long black hair as black as coal. She wore a traditional Japanese kimono with beautiful, elegant colors of black, red, and gold. Namiko had never been outside of her village of Kitanizawa, Japan. Her village population was small, but it was very tranquil without all the bustling sounds of a crowded city. Kitanizawa is surrounded by a mountain covered with forests covered with vines, moss, and the creatures that live deep…

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    experienced Dunkirk, they use the man as a punching bag, blaming him for their loss. In Mountain Standard Time, a little boy is riding his bike on a hot sunny day and reaches a mob of people who are forcing a man, after tying a rope around his neck, to kiss the American flag, accusing him of being a German spy. Both Incidents are similar because they show how humans love to hate and blame…

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    As an actor, I 'm always on the quest to find substance in the things I perform and a specific connection to me as a person. I 'm constantly looking for some sort of relation into text I read so that I could be able to portray a character more accurately. However, this is hard for me because I 'm yet to come to terms fully understand who I am as a person. That being said, “Black love” to me is a constant evolving term that is hard to find in forms of literature, music, and popular films. I 'm…

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    bad about themselves and yells at them every time they walk by her house, even if they are trying to be polite to her. (Page 117) Why did Mayella Ewell accuse Tom Robinson for something he did not do? She was trying to cover up for her trying to kiss Tom Robinson. She liked Tom Robinson and just wanted to have company because she is lonely and has no friends. She also has a bad relationship with her…

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    her parents’ ball, she could have refused Romeo’s request to kiss him not knowing who he is, but she doesn’t. Subsequently, “her only love sprung from her only hate, too early seen unknown, and known too late.” With this first kiss Juliet falls in love with Romeo, which in turn, seals her fate. Falling in love with a Montague is the worst possible thing Juliet could do because of the feud between her family and the Montagues. The kiss, and in turn, their love signals the beginning of a process…

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    How One Girl Changed My Life Has there ever been a moment in your life where you have spent time with someone special to you and you feel really happy and excited when you’re in their presence? I know I have because this one sweet girl that was very different from all the other girls that I’ve ever met, asked me to Winter Formal. We spent time a lot of time together, which made me feel more and more excited to be with her to where I was constantly in a good mood all the time and was very crazy…

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    Secondly, one of Lear’s daughters, Goneril, finds herself engaged in madness of jealousy that causes her to commit suicide. Goneril’s rage of jealousy is presented during her ultimatum towards her father, the affair, and poisoning her own sister. After Goneril is given her part of the land, the strive for more power becomes very consuming of her, as she shows willingness to do whatever it takes to achieve her true motives. When Lear first decides to stay in Goneril’s home, as he told them he…

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    Twisted Seduction

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    Twisted Seduction After reading John Keats “Ode on a Grecian Urn” (782), the one theme that kept coming back to me was that the poem was being sensual. The narrator used words such as “ravished, wild ecstasy and sensual ear.” Imagine walking in on a man who is intimately examining a car and just by watching him it makes you uncomfortable. The poem reminded me of the show “My Strange Addiction” on TLC, particularly an episode in which a man gets sexually aroused by his car. On the first stanza,…

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    assumed that he was going for a handshake. He, however, went to kiss me on the cheek, which is a very common greeting in Mexico and in many other countries. I was, of course, surprised, because what he had just done was not something that was typical in my culture. He thought that it was strange that I was so flustered until we explained to him that here in America, we usually greet each other with a handshake instead of a kiss on the cheek. I had never really thought about it before, but…

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    the play it is evident that Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight and from that point forward in the story they only want to protect their love. When Romeo first sees Juliet at the Capulet party his world basically stops and all he wants is to kiss her. This is seen when Romeo says “If I profane with my unworthiest hand/ This holy shrine, the gentle…

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