Marius Pontmercy

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    "Enjolras, you're coming to bed. Let's go." Enjolras was exhausted beyond belief, and it was apparent with the bags under his eyes and his groggy voice. Pasha had taken notice, and she was not playing around when she expressed her demand. Surprisingly, however, Enjolras did not argue nor hesitate, and he followed Pasha without a word of complaint. She turned off the desk light and led him to his room, separate from hers. "Thank you, Pasha." Enjolras whispered groggily, smiling weakly as he laid back. "I would appreciate it if you would not leave, but it is still your choice." Pasha looked at him, cocked her head to the side, and was at loss for words. He never wanted her around, why now? It seemed as primal need had taken over. ----- Pasha's hands were shaking as she rolled Enjolras' boxers down, taking his cock and pumping it gently, taking pride as Enjolras gasped in pleasure. Just from the movement of her hands, she elicited such arousal from him that his hips rolled in pleasure, and produced a guttural moan. Pasha smirked up at him, her eyes teasing and devious before she delicately raked her tongue against the head of his shaft. Enjolras shut his eyes and groaned, his breath raspy and labored. "A-a-ah, fuck, Pasha!" He had never cursed like that before, and hearing him lose control caused her to stop for a moment before taking Enjolras into her mouth, her head beginning to bob slowly, methodically. She did not want to push Enjolras over the edge yet; Pasha would…

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    refused to let anyone take hold of his master’s body). Many years later internal violence threatened Rome again with the events known as Sulla’s civil wars. Sulla was born in 138 BCE and first served under Garius Marius as Quaestor. Like Pompey, he too also achieved notoriety in the Social War which angered Marius who wanted to use the opportunity to achieve some fame for himself. This led to Sulla’s election to Consul and he was given command of the Roman Legion against Mithradates VI in the…

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    My mother tells the story how I fell in love with dance by starting by describing the first time I saw the Nutcracker ballet. I pointed to the stage and said, “I want to do that.” I was a toddler and I found my passion. From that moment all the way to my freshman year of college, I thrived on the dedication and joy that ballet brought to my life. Spending my dance career from age three to nineteen studying ballet, I decided to expand my dance training. Trying out for my college’s dance team…

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    The reforms by Gaius Marius, was originally intended to give power to the Republic by upgrading Rome’s military, but it backfired causing substantial political impact which caused long term problems all leading up to the decline of the late Roman Republic. There was a major recruitment problem which came from public land being bought off by powerful groups from the senate around 180 BC to 170 BC. They used this land to produce cash crops from farm slaves. Being a part of the military was more of…

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    poor and the very wealthy, but for the most part, needs were seen as being taken care of. For many years, Caesar had been building up his political reputation and influence until he became one of the most powerful people in the Roman sphere of influence, his actions reaching from Italy throughout Europe, Africa and Asia Minor. However, his position as a senator in the Republican government of Rome meant that he could not rise any higher than the role of consulship, a position held by two with…

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    A Tale Of Two Cities

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    the man she loves – Marius Pontmercy. These two characters symbolize the outcomes of suffering from unrequited love during the troubling…

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    there were characters such as Jean Valjean and Fantine who lived selflessly, Javert who gave everything up, and Marius who learned the true meaning of sacrifice. From the moment he meets her, Jean Valjean is ready to sacrifice everything for Cosette, who he cares after as if she were his own daughter. Ever since he escaped from prison to find her, he lived selflessly for her. “He went to the barricade to save me. As…

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    pursue Marius Pontmercy throughout the story: Eponine and Cosette. Whereas Eponine and Marius seem to know each other well in the movie, Cosette and Marius believe they’re in love after simply looking at one another. Marius is presented with a choice, and he picks Cosette. However, Marius should have decided to pursue a relationship with Eponine rather than Cosette because his interactions with Eponine were more meaningful. Through their brief encounters, it is clear Marius and Cosette didn’t…

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    feelings of fulfillment through the lives of Marius Pontmercy, Eponine, and Jean Valjean. Due to the extravagant new feelings of love that Marius experiences for Cosette, he discovers a way to fulfill the void within his life. Before his encounter with Cosette, Marius…

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    they've experienced? I believe positivity and good will defeat misery. I think Hugo makes the contrast between Myriel and Valjean through obvious imagery, relating to the men in the terms of light and dark. Myriel, who trusts in and hopes for other people, goes to the light and god, whereas the mistrustful broken down hardened Valjean work with a darkness almost to accept that he is criminal and almost to embrace what the world has given him. Journal 2: “God will bless you,' said he, 'you are…

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