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    matter and its grandiose treatment (source). In “The Rape of the Lock” Pope wrote about a man cutting off a lock of a woman’s gorgeous, curly hair which was a big deal. Later in the story, everyone found out that the lock of hair that was cut turned into a comet. The lock of hair turning into a comet was ironic because the woman wanted the lock back and the man that cut it thought that he was going to get to keep it. The lock of hair being cut out of the woman’s hair started a quarrel…

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    When you first take a look at The Rape of the Lock, and A Modest Proposal, they seem like wildly different pieces of writing. In one, a person presents a proposal to fix the poverty issue in Ireland by eating children. The other tells a story of a superficial woman who makes a big fit about getting her hair stolen. But while Rape of the Lock and A Modest Proposal are two very different pieces of writing thematically, they share a lot of the same propaganda and humor techniques that were a…

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    what first interested me in this book. I love those movies, I don’t know if that is an unpopular opinion – but I think Robert Downey Jr nails it. Lock & Mori takes an entirely different view on a beloved classic. From what I can gather, no one knows anything about Moriarty – only what they know from Sherlock himself, so why not explore that a little? Lock & Mori is an outstanding work of art that takes what we think we know and turns it on its head. In this book, Moriarty is just a normal high…

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    eighteen on this special day. Goldi Ann Locks, is celebrating her eighteenth birthday with her mom and dad at their beautiful home in the Goldland suburbs. “Goldi, now that you are a woman it is time for you to get a job, and move out.” said Mrs. Locks “But Mom, I do not think I am ready for such a monumental step in life.” said Goldi “I know but if you do not get started now, then you never will. I know some great real estate agencies you can look into.” said Mrs. Locks Goldi did not know what…

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    Elizabeth did discuss the process of medication, but Dimensions Wellness were not discussed. Elizabeth did not discuss inside information about the Rent Lock Program. Elizabeth showed me different areas of the community the nail and hair salon, she explain to me how they had transporation and took the residence to Walmart. Elizabeth gave me a tour of an occupied Petite room which she let me know while showing me the room that it rented for $2975.00 a month the most "economical space" that Blue…

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    Women have had expectations and oppression brought on them for centuries. However, the present does not compare to the discrimination of the distant past and the poems, The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope and My Last Duchess by Robert Browning demonstrate in satirical, but actual works the prejudice on women in society. The poems capture the preconception on women in the past and how men have either belittled or thought of women as subservient beings whose only job is to stay lovely and pure…

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    Under Lock and Key No one president has been more controversial or complicated than Richard M. Nixon. He was man who fought an internal battle between his “light” and “dark” sides throughout his personal and political life. Ultimately the darkness is what overpowered his presidency and captured the attention of the American people. However, Nixon is not to be simplified into a villain, rather he is paradoxical figure who cannot be nailed down to a single archetype. Therefore his memorial must…

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    My book is Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen. The main character in Lock and Key is Ruby Cooper, she lived in a tiny house with her mom after her sister left for college and never came back. Ruby was almost 18 and she planned to move out because her mom was a heavy drinker and had a weird boyfriend but her mom left before she could. Ruby lived in that house for weeks without heat or water because she couldn't keep up with the bills and school. When the landlord finally found out her mom was gone,…

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    was responsible and can be counted on. Although she was responsible she got easily sidetracked. Such as when the wolf wanted to talk to he she stopped and didn't continue the journey to her grandmother's house. Little Red Riding Hood and Goldie Lock have a lot in common. They both have bold mind sets…

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    One evening when my baby sister Courtany and I were outside I decided to lock the kittens up for the night. I started calling for Midnight and got no response. Next out of the corner of my eye, I saw my dog Bear by Midnight. I ran as fast as I could over there, got Midnight put him in the shed by his Mom (Socks.) Socks started feeding,and,cleaning Midnight, along with his other five brothers, and sisters. Then after I got Midnight situated I ran to the house for help. I got my Mom told he what…

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