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    What do I have to say about the career of the great Pancho Gonzales? Possibly that his athleticism known no boundaries, his fierce appeal and iron will overcame tremendous obstacles. Considering the foregoing, although Gonzales may not ever have marketed himself for his nationality and geographic position are man-made. I still believe Gonzales can inspire anyone who considers his or her ethnicity important, regardless of what others may refute. Gonzales was an excellent tennis player. The…

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    Legally Blonde Essay

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    In contrast to Karen and Lorelei who portray stereotypical blonde bimbos, the protagonist in Legally Blonde, a comedic and inspiring movie published by Type A Film in 2001, defies the dumb blonde archetype by depicting a blonde hair female with both beauty and brain. Reese Witherspoon plays a ditzy sorority girl, Elle Woods, who is a bubbly, attractive, and Caucasian female with blonde hair. She is completely in love with her boyfriend, Warner Huntington III, who soon breaks up with Elle stating…

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    Have you ever felt the emotions of someone telling you they’re leaving you forever? Mary Maloney felt the emotional distress when she learned her husband Patrick was leaving her for an unknown reason. In “Lamb to the Slaughter” written by Roald Dahl the emotions of Mary Maloney vary throughout the text and end up making her actions very inhumane. At the beginning of the short story Mary Maloney seems like a very loving wife of Patrick Maloney. She even goes as far as “[standing] up and…

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    of the people to demand change through nonviolent revolution. For this to work, there needs to be enough anger, and enough people who are willing to stand up for change. To draw from Zizek’s work, these movements are like “rage banks”, and the people need to invest enough “rage capital” in order for it to succeed. If a movement does not have enough people who are angry enough to demand change, then it there is not a large enough problem for something to be done about it. An example of how this…

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    man should be able to accomplish, create life. Frankenstein constructs a living creature, stronger, bigger, and more gruesome than any human being. Shunned by society the creature is cast out by humans, even his own creator neglects him. Fuelled by rage the beast seeks revenge on his master for birthing him into a world where he could never truly fit in. The main character of the…

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    her in public and calls her a “devil.” As the play progresses, his rage continues to grow until he states that “she must die, else she’ll betray more men.” Later in that same scene, he smothers his wife to death. In reality, the only evidence Othello has of his wife’s infidelity is a handkerchief placed by Iago in Cassio’s house and the words of an ensign he believes he can trust. His ability for reason and logic become hostage to rage and resentment and the darker aspects of Othello’s nature…

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    subject to change, just like the weather. The poet describes the temper of the protagonist in lines 3 to 4 when he says, “He moves like a black cloud over the lawn and---stops.”. The use of simile reveals that he is traveling furiously and is filled with rage. By comparing the movement of the man to a thundercloud, the reader is able to sympathise with him and understand the ferocity of his movement. Furthermore, in last stanza of the poem, the author uses the simile, “Wisecracks and wonderment…

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    Steroid Use In Sports

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    (Steroids) Some people suffer from roid rage. Roid rage is when the steroid effects get bad and the user gets very mad but cant control their anger. Because the long-term side effects of steroids are so bad, almost every professional sport has banned them. Anabolic steroids can lead to death. (Quezzaire…

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    Jealousy, one of the seven deadly sins, is an emotion that ruin lives, and has proved true throughout history. Similar to envy, jealousy can take strong hold and a man and change his whole state of being and perception of those around him. It is why jealousy is frowned upon because of its harsh nature. In Shakespeare’s Othello, several characters are affected by jealousy. Othello, Brabantio, and Iago are among those most affected by jealousy. When Cassio is promoted to Lieutenant over Iago, He…

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    Greek Gods In The Iliad

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    Greek mythology is an inspiring work of art displayed in the earth’s history. The poetics translation of the greek gods stories have encouraged multiple types of literature, works of art, and early forms of science. The greeks were the first to question how things functioned in everyday life, to help explain these mysteries the people created these myths; in this case, myth, is defined as early science. The gods were also a way for the rural folk of the community to be entertained. They were…

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