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    that George deals with in him is causing him to get mad and exaggerate everything Lennie does. There are examples of where Lennie hurts other people, one is on page 96 when Lennie kills Curley’s wife and says “Don’t you go yellin’, he said, he shook her; and her body flopped like a fish.” Also, on page 93 Lennie kills the puppy and says “Why do you got to get killed? You ain’t so little as mice. I didn’t bounce you hard.” He didn 't even acknowledge it was his fault that the puppy died because…

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    Most of the boys become slightly uncivilized, but Jack takes it too far. Jack kills the mother of piglets and some piglets while hunting, making him uncivilized. After Jack leaves Ralph’s camp he takes the boys who left with him hunting and while they are hunting they see a mother pig with her piglets, and they decide to kill the mother. While hunting the mother, they end up killing some of her piglets, “One piglet, with a demented shriek, rushed into…

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    Macbeth is an extremely influential play written by William Shakespeare in the early 1600’s. The play follows the rise and fall of Macbeth; a highly ambitious, well liked, and conflicted man on a quest to become king of Scotland no matter what it takes to meet his goal. As the story is quite famous scholars and avid fans of the arts alike have lots of questions about the play. One of the most common arguments about the play is about who is the most responsible for the many deaths in this drama.…

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien In the book The Things They Carried boys were drafted to fight a war in new place,new atmosphere ,a different type of terrain and weather.This is new to everyone who is fighting this platoon were consisted mostly young men and few experienced men.Some of these boys are carrying things that reminds them of home or as something that keeps them fighting. Throughout the book it shows us how theses young men fighting in war changes them after how they evolve…

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    Have you ever made an excuse to get out of something that makes you feel anxious? In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Hamlet, a naive adolescent boy, looks for reasons to prevent him from executing vile tasks. Although Hamlet tries his best to avenge his father’s death by killing Claudius who murdered his father; however, Hamlet’s subconscious prevents him from fulfilling this filial duty since he is weak at taking actions. Thus, Hamlet shows that the only way out of his predicament is to…

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    events reflect how horrific humans can become without authority keeping them intact. The dangers within humanity, which are restrained in the presence of societal law and order, reveal themselves in instances such as when the boys kill Simon with their bare hands, when Roger kills Piggy by rolling a boulder at him, and when a naval officer finally finds…

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    boy" status (Golding 22). The spectacle Jack tries to create over his standings in life off of the island express his great egotism. Later, after Jack tries and fails to kill the pig, he "snatche[s] his knife and slam[s]" it into a tree (Golding 31).…

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    nature, it would likely be obsolete with widespread destruction of the natural earth. Focusing on a smaller scale destruction, “The Rattler” describes a man’s encounter with a deadly rattlesnake. The man is faced with the difficult decision to either kill the snake or leave it to roam, posing a potential threat to everyone in his ranch. After heavy deliberation, the man decides that in order to preserve human life, the snake must die. Throughout the short story, the author portrays instinct…

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    advantage on what they have been holding on to which happens to be being caged in from having freedom, and they acted out on their action by leaving their husbands. The difference between the two plays are in Trifles Mrs. Wright takes the advantage to kill her husband. Mrs. Wright decides to do this action when she finds out that her bird was killed by her husband. The symbolism bird was only…

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    innocent people without remorse and found joy in tormenting them. Considering the fact, that Grendel never acted in self-defence but with premeditated intentions of killing the people, he therefore must be guilty. Grendel expressed his intentions to kill the people when he stated, “As for…

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