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    In the beginning, Gatsby shows it's absolute riches in where it attracts people to the massive parties, that he always attend. Nick was fortuante to get invited and therefore brings mysterious interest in where later on, his values were the obsessed love over Nick's cousin Daisy. Unfortuantly…

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    Janie Christ Figure

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    support your answer. Overall in my opinion I think Tea Cake was the Christ figure. He portrayed these characteristic by a lot of things. Tea Cake was the type of person to be trusted by Janie even when the odds were against him, he would never do anything to damage his love for Janie. Tea Cake was a mysterious character and in times it was hard to stay faithful to him for example, him leaving after the wedding Janie had to be faithful and trust that he would return to her; this can relate to…

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    example, in the novel “The Great Gatsby,” the theme of past and present is seen all throughout the novel and it plays an important role in the main character, Jay Gatsby. First of all, Gatsby has lived his entire life trying to change his past. He never enjoyed being part of a poor farmer family; as a result, he set out seeking a better life. By doing this he…

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    The Effects of Unhealthy Relationships Unhealthy relationships weave a common thread throughout the history of literature. Unhealthy relationships can be seen in characters exhibiting possessive and obsessive behavior towards their significant other. This behavior, along with unrealistic expectations and hopes, causes the downfalł of many literary romances. What truly illustrates an unhealthy relationship, however, is how it destroys the lives of the other characters in the work. In…

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    our most precious resource. We must protect them at all cost. 60. Love is the only thing that will heal the world. Not like. Not lust. Not luxury. Only love. Love is God. God is love. 61. Innocence is beautiful. 62. When an artist dies, the soul weeps. 63. Being yourself is liberating. 64. Some people have no interest in knowing who you really…

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    Love is indefinite. Can you imagine all the different languages and words that are used to express love? The abundance of possibilities to explain this feeling is significantly diverse which demonstrates how compelling love is. Nevertheless, Pablo Neruda’s Love Sonnet XVII connotes the significance of his love. This affectionate piece symbolises Neruda’s attempts of expressing and defining the hidden love towards his third wife. It provokes the universality of this theme that is embodied through…

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    moments when my jaw dropped, and I admired the author even more. As told in the fairytale - twisted story, two people - Jest and Catherine - fall in love, against all odds. Heartless is a prequel to Alice and Wonderland. Catherine is of high rankings and is bound to marry the beloved king - but she doesn’t desire any of that. Instead, she falls in love with a poor joker, Jest. Her parents are very unaccepting of all of Cath’s goals; to become a baker and to open a baking business with her best…

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    Have you ever fallen in love with someone? Poetry is an understandable language that expresses feelings and reading poetries make people feel better. Love is the person’s heart who get warmth and it’s the deepest feelings that mostly everyone fell in love with. I decided to use the topic of “Love” because it’s romantic and understanding poems. “ I Love You Except Because I Do Not Love You” by Pablo Neruda was explaining the feelings of anyone could possibly feels. “ Remember Me” by Macia A.…

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    you know how you tell real love? It’s when someone else’s interest trumped your own,” - Brad Pitt. When you read deeply into the play “Fences” by August Wilson, the reader will soon figure out what love means to the main characters in the play. In the play “Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen, love is something that is struggling in their relationship. As more and more stress builds up, the reader will soon find out what will happen to their relationship. Not only does love tie these two plays…

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    causes he didn’t want to fight for. Instead Edmund was longing to be with the love of his life Octavia. He dreamed of a home, family and perhaps career with her. His dreams were of the perfect American dream. These dreams made him homesick and hate war an all it stood for even more. Edmund falls asleep with his dreams of a magical life but a dark dream of a snake strangling him. We are lead to believe that Edmund dies at war. The next words describe a priest giving last rites and I…

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