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    Everyone has a choice. What matters, is if we make the right one. In the film Harry Potter And The Order of The Phoenix based on J.K. Rowling’s book, Sirius Black says, “We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we act on. That’s who we really are.” It’s clear that Dr. Henry Jekyll from the play, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” And Courtney Davidson who wrote the article “Confessions of a Former Hazer.” Both agree with Sirius Black’s quote. Dr.…

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    Brandon Garcia Professor Preston English 1302.43480 02 February 2016 The Unknown World: A Parallel World Mirrors have always fascinated man. Without mirrors or any reflective surface man would never see how they look like. Mirrors have been thought to contain a separate world behind the reflection. Hand with Reflecting Sphere is a lithograph made by Mauritis Cornelis Escher in the year 1935. Hands with Reflecting Sphere basically shows a hand holding a sphere with a reflective surface against…

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    Appendices Excerpt 11: (S6, E20) Joey had an audition for a part at Mac and Cheese. He was nervous because the it is down between him and the other two men. Joey: I’m just so nervous! Y’know? The callback isn’t until tomorrow at five. I feel like my head is going to explode! Chandler: Well, it is overdue. Ross: Look, don’t worry. Okay? You’re gonna be fine The utterance above shows that Ross minimized antipathy between himself and other. The utterance…

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    The Tell-Tale Heart was written by the famous Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe was born in 1809 and published The Tell-Tale Heart in 1843. (Shmoop Editorial Team) The story explains how you cannot escape your own conscience, since the narrator could hear his heartbeat so loudly and strongly. The twist in this story is that the narrator is saying he is sane but proves and shows that he is actually insane. The short story was adapted into an animated short film in 1953 and was the first cartoon…

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    When you first read the story, you would think its two different people. Because they both have have their mental and physical personalities. Dr. Jekyll is the normal man just like everyone else, goes to dinner, happy, social with friends, and dress himself as any normal human being would be during those time. And people who don't know him would never though of him as evil. As for Mr. Hyde, the the very opposite of Dr. Jekyll. From my reading's description in this story , he don't clean…

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    Deep friendship between two lethargic mice Two men, George and Lennie, seem totally opposite apparently. They seem to be a really bizarre pair, not a good match at all. However, they rely on each other unconsciously more than anyone else, forming a kind of “family”. These two men, who could be found anywhere in America at that time, finally was not able to achieve their simple, small dream, just like lethargic mouse caught in a mousetrap. This beautiful and tragic story enlightened me about the…

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    Greed Quotes

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    Literary Thesis Es6say “Greed does not rest until satisfied and greed is never satisfied.” This quote by Sam Eastland describes that people always have greed, even if it is a small amount. The book The Pearl a poor fisherman names Kino finds a huge pearl. Many people want the pearl that kino has. A first, Kino wants the pearl to cure his baby Coyotito from a scorpion sting but ends up wanting it more for materialistic things. Greed left unchecked can lead to immoral behavior because of the…

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    Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde

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    In the book “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde,” written by Robert Louis Stevenson, a London scientist by the name of Dr. Henry Jekyll made a potion which brings his evil side forward; now he can’t control it. Now he became the first man to bring forward his evil side, Dr. Jekyll turns into Mr. Hyde, he doesn’t feel guilt, and he has little to no debt because Dr. Jekyll is a different person, and Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll are two different people. To begin, Dr. Jekyll turns into for the…

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    “ Ellis invented flying powder. He sprinkled the powder on his tin cup, and the cup began to rise up the chimney.” An unusual twist of an original story is phenomenal. . . cinderella is a boy? If you’re on the lookout for a magical book that has you wishing it was real, “Cinderellis and the Glass Hill” by Gail Carson Levine is the book for you. This is an excellent short book as it is only 104 pages, it is also told in 3rd person omniscient, but this speculative fiction has the reader wanting…

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    James Cleveland "Jesse" Owen, American track and field athlete and four-time Olympic gold medalist, once said, “We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort.” Dreams play a huge part in the novel, Of Mice and Men. Of Mice and Men is a novel, written by author, John Steinbeck, that follows two main characters, George Milton and Lennie Small, who share a close, yet friendly, relationship. Together…

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