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    up a few times to realize what his true purpose was. Siddhartha finds himself stuck in the process of trial and error and doesn 't realize his true enlightenment until the birth of his precious son. The immense love he has for his son finally opens his eyes to realize he has been wrong all these years, and love has to be accepted in order for him to reach enlightenment. Love brings joy and sorrow and everything in between that is needed for the conquest. Once Siddhartha realizes all of this and…

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    The Secret Garden Quotes

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    The key to unlocking her heart was the garden. It helped her feel emotions she has never felt before and it helped her have friends and a family. She started to realize that she could do things for herself without help from others. She didn’t need someone to help her get dressed, feed her, and help her do whatever she needed to be done. The garden helped her reach many new milestones for her. She became better friends…

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    but also Iago’s constant questioning of Othello’s trust in her. Iago breaks Othello’s spirit down piece by piece until there’s nothing left. Honesty is a valuable trait but believing that everyone else is going to be honest does not work. Iago also realizes that Othello may recognized as a ‘great man,’ but he’s just that, a man. “But men are men; the best sometimes forget./Though…

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    Rock Bottom In My Life

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    lost or sometimes a place to begin at. Rock bottom is as far as it gets which means the only way is up. This can mean losing a job, family, friends, and even losing everything we own. Sometimes a life altering event is what it causes a person to realize what they’ve got and to take it for grant. When we are at rock bottom we are forced to look at ourselves with an uncomfortable, magnified scrutiny. I have faced many tragedies that have lead me to hit the lowest part of my life. Hitting rock…

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    When the philosopher ascends from the cave and sees the light, he understands things for what they really are. Plato argues that in doing this creates a responsibility to return to the cave and educate the people who remain there. Why, having left the cave and being introduced to the true forms of beauty, truth and good, does the philosopher return to the cave to educate who remain there? The philosopher needs to have some motivation that drives him to return to the cave for education. This is a…

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    In “Oedipus Rex”, as told by Sophocles (edited by George Theodoridis and Caroline Gosslin), tells the story of how King Oedipus realizes he had killed his father,married his mother, and faced the consequences of fate. Citizens of Thebes beg King Oedipus to help get rid of the plague, that is killing the village. The citizens believe that since Oedipus has previously dealt with a monster (the Sphinx), that he can deal with their problems as well. Since Oedipus wants to help the…

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    talent show in which friends and family come to her piano debut. Even though she has not practiced and does not know the music, Jing-mei has come to believe that she is indeed a prodigy. However, halfway through the song, though, she begins to realize how badly she is playing. The weak applause and her parents' disappointed looks reveal the truth to Jing-mei that she is not a musical…

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    This is when the reader begins to truly realize Q is slowly changing, in regards to his views of Margo. He eventually realizes his inability to understand her, revealing that the entire time he had been only seeing what he had expected, due to his affection and past childhood friendship with her: “Imagining it isn’t perfect. You can’t…

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    detaches himself from his family and his wife, Rachel, scolds him stating, "You 've abandoned me, Hans '... I don 't know why, but you 've left me to fend for myself. And I can 't fend for myself. I just can 't '" (O 'Neill 29). Hans does not yet realize the importance of family, so he abandons his family in search of a better understanding of himself, believing that would ultimately satisfy him. In the article, "Discovering Your Identity," by Art Ticknor, Ticknor acknowledges, "Life is all…

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    Willy's Flaws

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    excessive arrogance and his inability to realize his lack of skills in order to achieve the American Dream. Consequently, he was unable to resolve these flaws which ultimately leads to taking his own life. Through these characteristics, Miller displays the idea that achieving the American Dream is not simple…

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