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    “Love lights more fires than hate extinguishes” is a powerful statement made by author Ella Wheeler Wilcox in a time of despair in America. This ideal of love overpowering hate is also evident in many pieces of famous literature such as Romeo and Juliet. The famous play is arguably the greatest love story of all time, but becomes a tragedy as the play ends with the two teenagers committing suicide. Another example of this ideal is in All the Light We Cannot See, a story about Marie-Laure, a…

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    Dear Zindagi Reflection

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    the misconception which is women's ability. In that way our society can be influenced by Kaira’s parents. That’s why I said that it is an inspirational movie. In the movie have a song Which is my favorite. It also becomes popular. The song title is “love you Zindagi” The lyrics is so inspiring. There I am going to summarize song. The thing is human have to face many problem and it’s natural. For that we don’t need to upset , we have to face it. Then we can build a good life for ownself. So…

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    Duong Thu Huong’s Paradise of the Blind, offers an important political criticism of the way the socio-political climate of communist Vietnam creates the conditions that necessitate individuals to abide by strict cultural and political norms. The narrative takes place during the Vietnamese communist transition and tells the story of how Hang, the young Vietnamese female protagonist, navigates this politically tense era with her mother, Que, in an effort to find happiness and fulfillment.…

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    Novels and films both have their own unique benefits and characteristics. Films bring out fictional worlds to our eyes whereas novels let our figment of imagination take control. Both novels and films, have a huge role in showcasing relationships, whether they be positive or negative. The relationships we form influence our decisions and provide us with a sense of belongingness. The people we surround ourselves with are another big influence on who we are as a person or who we can become. “The…

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    few returned. .It mainly talks about the calmness and purity of the afterlife and how it is more pure than the resting on the earth’s surface. I chose this poem because I think it is a very good story and because my favorite season is summer and i love swimming in the ocean. The poem goes “The Ocean has its silent caves, Deep, quiet, and alone; Though there be fury on the waves, Beneath them there is none. The awful spirits of the deep. Hold their communion there; And there are those for whom we…

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    Curley's Wifes Loneliness

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    Loneliness connects all characters in Of Mice and Men. Although loneliness isn't an actual character, it plays a huge role. All of the book’s characters are in fact lonely, maybe except for George and Lennie. We know from the start of the book that George and Lennie traveling around together is rare, because no one really had anyone to depend on. Steinbeck uses loneliness to connect the characters so maybe they all aren't really alone. A few characters deal with their loneliness by searching…

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    Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen, is a love story that provides insight into the social manners of two people and follows them as they gradually change into better individuals. Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet live in a society in which social status plays a large role in relationships, and before they can experience love together, Darcy and Elizabeth must investigate their own flaws and overcome the pride and prejudice instilled in them. Their relationship and marriage is an…

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    “We meet no ordinary people in our lives. If you give them a chance, everyone has something amazing to offer.” This anonymous quote can perfectly relate to the theme of the story called “The Girl Who Was Born WIth Only Two Arms and Two Legs,” by Stuart Baum. In the story, a girl who goes by the name of Quarta feels left out because she only has two arms and two legs, while all of her other classmates have four arms and four legs. Throughout the story, Quarta and some other kids learn to show…

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    as the narrator describes the swans as presenting “a show of tipping in unison. As if rolling weights down their bodies to their hands”. On a simple level looking at the swans moving together in a symmetrical movement makes the couple realize that love and togetherness is possible; the natural world allows them to see what is possible in their human relationship. Furthermore the noun “show” suggests that the speaker felt that what was happening was just for the couple to watch and important for…

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    Are Adopted I always find it fascinating in movies and books when a family finally tells his unsuspecting child, “Son, you are adopted!” Almost inevitably the child begins to cry and gets angry for a while, but later realizes that his family still loves him the same, bringing smile to his face. He feels happy, which as a result, makes his family happy, and all leads to a happy ending. This was the case for me, except, I wasn’t angry nor did I cry; I was adopted and that was my happy ending.…

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