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    Beast cares so much for Belle and he proves his the deepest love with a great tragedy ending. The part he says, “the poor beast who want to prove their love can only grovel on the ground, and die”. I cannot possibly imagine how much he loves Belle. I also think it is a brilliant idea that comparing Belle’s two sisters with Belle because audience can have a general idea of Belle as a gentle and loving girl in the beginning. I really love this movie not only because of interesting characters but…

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    The Raven Poem Analysis

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    through the whole poem, the raven underlines the never ending time and infinity. Moreover, “And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting / On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door” (103 - 104) proves that the bird never leaves the main character and is standing by his side. Even when the poem ends and the narrator dies, the sinful bird’s shadow becomes one with the protagonist’s soul instead of leaving him. Death is never ending either and is not temporary or…

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    During one time or another one will go about trying to find their one and true love. Similarly, in Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie searches to gain unconditional and true love like that between the pear tree and its surroundings in Nanny 's backyard. As a result of her quest for this love Janie realizes that although her marriage with Tea Cake was far from perfect, it worked for her as she found and realized that true love does exist. Hurston by no way wants us to aspire to be like them but…

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    respectfully and unforgettably. The tragic heroes in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet and Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby; bring about their own demise from their actions, which are greatly influenced by love, and with assistance from their own differing tragic flaws as both result in consequences. The love that Hamlet holds for his dear father and the search to avenge his death leads to his own, with assistance from his tendency to overthink. Contrastingly, Jay Gatsby's death comes to pass…

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    The 3rd Wish Short Story

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    Have you ever had to sacrifice your happiness for the ones you love? In the story "The Third Wish", Mr. Peters sacrifices his second wish to make his wife, Leita, happy again. Throughout the short story "The Third Wish", author Joan Aiken tells the story of a middle-aged man named Mr. Peters, who is very happy and content with life, but a bit lonely, too. He saved a swan from a thornbush at the beginning, and ends up being granted three wishes. Since he is so lonely, he wishes for a wife "as…

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    Godrics Hollow. This quote means that even after death you’ll still be living. That we never truly die, or we never really leave. I think this quote is beautiful in ways more than one. The idea that we can still see the ones we love even after death. To watch over them, and keep them from harm. It makes life more interesting. The way I live by this quote is that even if someone I cherish dies, they’ll never truly leave me. I find the idea comforting. That even though I can’t see them, they can…

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    Love is a universal theme, one that extends to the beginning of time. Love has been described as patient and as kind. This is the kind of love that is broadcasted in all of your favorite romantic films and comedy. But sadly in the real world, all love doesn't look the same. In a society where women are still fighting for equality to men, some love is far from patient, and is definitely not kind. For centuries men have played the dominant role in relationships, while women are expected to be…

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    It was very intellectual and simply enjoyable. The characters really become your friends and you go on the adventure with them. Finally meeting and talking to Boo at the end is so fulfilling especially since you feel like this is your adventure. I love this story for many reasons one is the irony, it's phenomenal another reason is the amazing symbolism and finally all the action is everywhere in this book and it makes it much more exciting and engaging. The first reason for loving this book is…

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    “He remembers wonderful harvests, with forty hands helping and carrying” (9,10). Knowing that his life is coming to an end all he has is “ghosts and memories” (3) from the past, which is his family. “He talks to them once in a while, but he would never leave…

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    including grief, friendship, love, and death. These four themes are very common among many American…

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