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    the future that Gatsby wants, and by it being at Daisy's dock, it shows how Gatsby desires Daisy and wants his future to be with her. Also, the green light symbolizes the American Dream because no matter how far Gatsby stretches out his hand, he is never able to grasp it or achieve it. Fitzgerald utilizes the green light to demonstrate how one may be able to see their American Dream, but will not be able to attain…

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    warm, introspective, talkative person who believes in the perfection of expression to connect people, causing him to gain the most insight about each character’s lives. Neville: An empathetic, poetically artistic, upper-class intellect who falls in love with one of the minor character: Percival and later, he becomes a famous poet. Louis: A lower-class Australian who is an outsider among the group, causing him to be self-conscious, driving him to be a successful businessman who was also Rhoda’s…

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    This Lord takes a wife in hoping that “heirs would follow in his stead” (20), indicates that he married his wife purely for his own gain. He feels that she is “a fine award” (23) and “love[s] her loveliness” (24) which illustrates his objectification of her as he only values her for her beauty. He is also quite jealous and “afraid, constantly that he’ll be betrayed” (73-74) and so “her beauty and nobility made him guard her most carefully”…

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    in this first part of the novel. She would go through her life waiting until she saw him again. 3. Summary- Book one is Part One of the novel, The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. In this beginning section of the book, Clare and Henry’s love story unfolds. We learn of the couples twisted relationship and different meetings throughout the years. Time plays an important role in this first section as I believe it will later in the novel as well. The novel begins with Clare and Henry…

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    with destiny culminates in the inevitable deaths of these ‘star-cross’d lovers’ Therefore, Romeo and Juliet’s love shall always be overshadowed by hatred, thus meaning that the play revolves around the conflict of love and hate. This conflict is strongly evident in Act 3 Scene 5, where Juliet’s parents are attempting to make her marry Count Paris, who also dies because of Romeo & Juliet’s love. However, Juliet resists her parents pressure as she is already married to Romeo. This, therefore,…

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    other. Love had motivated a big change in Gilgamesh which had change his life into a humble man. The closeness had also change Gilgamesh. The connection with their friend had made it possible for Gilgamesh to change its prospective of others. The attachment made Gilgamesh a better person. Enkidu death had really taken a big tremendous toll on Gilgamesh.…

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    Some people go through it sooner than others; some people are privileged to live up to 100 years old. But the bottom line about this is that no matter how rich, poor, popular, weird, strange, quite, or loud you are; you will never be able to avoid it. Emily Dickenson’s Poem 258 “The Slant of Life” talks about death, and is also the inspiration to the book “An Imperial Affliction” which is the book within tfios. Emily curses the fact that she has to feel pain, but at the same time also realizes…

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    First, Fugui reflects on the time he spent with his mother. Fugui explains, “My mother really loved me, so she would work with me in the fields”(48). Hua creates a calming tone through the words “My mother”. A mother often loves her child unconditionally and never turns her back on them. Fugui's mom does her best to keep loving her son even when he made terrible choices. Through the words “work with me” Hua creates a loving tone as Fugui's mother is taking time to help her son support their…

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    Romeo and Juliet, the sad story of fanatical love eventually ending in death. Even though many people already know what is going to happen, they read this never-ending play with the sad theme and dooming tone as fate and society work against the love of Romeo and Juliet. Ultimately ending in sadness and torment for everyone. Through the actions of Friar Lawrence and his choices to marry Romeo and Juliet, use of poor judgment, and his sinful ways lead to a tragic ending. The play begins with an…

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    Janie’s Journey A classic novel, said to have been written in only seven weeks, pulling heartstrings in its realistic portrayal of the struggles of a black woman searching for love in the early 1900s would of course pull criticism from black male authors of the day. In this way the author, Zora Neale Hurston, experiences many of the trials that Janie Crawford, the main character in Hurston’s celebrated novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, has along the course of her hero’s journey. Throughout…

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