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    the reader along on his shamanic journey of enlightenment. This section contains a summary of The way of the Shaman. Harner begins his book with an introduction that gives a noteworthy definition of what a shaman is. He says that the ubiquitous nature of shamanism, an account of the universal qualities of shamanism throughout time regardless of the geographical…

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    When Gordon holds Danny on the railing of the apartment building, Annie is unable to let Danny die, “ʻLeave him like that. Let him decide his own fate’… my protector is no murderer. And neither am I” (Boyden 340). Annie knows that she could not live with the fact that she was involved in Danny’s murder. She is not strong enough to kill her Windigo, her tormentor. Will has a similar issue as he shot Marius…

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    A wise man once stated “The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies,” According to Webster, betrayal involves the breaking or violation of a presumptive contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals. William Shakespeare, Dante Alighieri, and F. Scott Fitzgerald all critically follow this trend by developing characters whose acts of betrayal lead to disastrous outcomes for themselves and those…

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    Olivia, while explaining her lack of interest in Orsino, says he “does know my mind, I cannot love him; / yet I suppose him virtuous, know him noble… in voices well divulg’d, free, learn’d, and valiant, / and in dimension, and the shape of nature” (1.5.237-241). Despite Olivia’s praise of Orsino in which she calls him “divulg’d, free, learn’d, and valiant,” meaning rich, educated and virtuous, she acknowledges…

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    The “aviary of tropical birds”(181) sets near the windows in young Emerson’s office foreshadows and symbolizes IM’s being caged because he does not know that Bledsoe deceives him and lies in the letters. And later IM decides not to stand near the cage “for a better view”(181) implies that he is blinded from seeing his situation clearly, because he thinks that course of action will make him…

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    be and it is somewhat in result of the affair. It is also the introduction of her character, setting her up as a frigid and lonely wife. Another instance of their chilling relationship is when Elizabeth plain out states in by saying “I have sins of my own to count. It needs a cold wife to prompt lechery.”This shows that their numbing cracked relationship is clear enough for even Elizabeth to see. Moreover it shows how the affair not only was John’s fault but that she also feels guilty about it;…

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    After two years of college and graduating top of my class as valevictorian from a criminal science degreee i finally was able to become my lifelong goal of being a private eye so with my father pulling some…

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    To My Senior High School Ex-Boyfriend, I want to start off by saying thank you for being my first boyfriend. You were a sweet guy who knew how to make me laugh and feel pretty. I was happy for the most part throughout our ten-month relationship. It’s a shame that college was the whole other beast that made us realize how different we are, and how much more we both had to grow. I made my first friend after a straight week of being alone--eating by myself in my room or at the dining halls while…

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    the characters, characterizes individuals, and contributes to the development of the mother-daughter relationship between Mary and Maggie making it easier to relate to the characters and their problems. Mary develops as an ironic character in her nature as a mother and a drunk alcoholic. On the other hand, Maggie believes that despite her unfortunate childhood she can escape her mother and overcome poverty with hope for a real future. Her aspiration for a better life remains unimpaired…

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    This is displayed to full effect when Stella attempts to question Blanche on the subject of the loss of Belle Reve. She reminds her that "I took the blows to my face and body," suggesting she endured greater pain than Stella did and further tells her "you didn't dream, but I saw," clearly implying that her suffering has been beyond anything Stella can imagine. While we are told in scene three that "all but Stella and I [Blanche]" are now dead in the DuBois family…

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