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    regarding your own capabilities, yet you should have doubts in your beliefs in order to experience growth and learning. Firstmost, too much certainty always leads to arrogance, which has never done humanity any good. In the short story the Masque of the Red…

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    it is to serve himself.” “The Red Badge of Courage” by author Stephen Crane is one of the first modern American novels which takes place during the American Civil War where the episodic plot revolves around a young Union soldier’s anxiety as he confronts his first battle and explores larger themes of fear and bravery, patriotism, brotherhood, and manhood. The main theme of the novel deals with Henry Fleming’s attempt to prove himself a worthy soldier by earning his “red badge of courage”. The…

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    bleeding at the port and finally death. In this piece by Edgar Allen Poe, Prince Prospero locked all of his guests in the castle so they could try to escape death. Death is not something that you can escape it comes with life. In the Masque of the Red Death, the seven rooms represent the colors of the stages of life stated by the color theories. The rooms are arranged from east to west. East is usually the direction associated with birth and west is associated with endings and death. The sun…

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    Once upon a time, there was a girl named Little Red, who lived in the busy city of New York City, she also lived with her grandma and the butler named Fredrick. They lived in a great big mansion on the West Side of town. Everyone thought that Little Red was her real name but her real name is Jessica, and Little Red was the most sweetest girl you would ever meet. Now her grandma, she was kind, old lady but little did she know that the man she has trusted for years..her butler Frederick. He has…

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    The Color Red: The Key to Woman’s Sexual Maturity The color red has always had some significant meaning, whether it is in real life, myths, legends, or even fairy tales. Two fairy tales which illustrate the symbolic meaning of the color red are two tales about Snow White; Brothers Grimm’s “Snow White” and Lasiar Gheug, “The King of Ireland’s Daughter.” In these fairy tales red resembles the opportunity for women to be rescued by a prince and possibly reach sexual maturity, but the shedding of…

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    Often in short stories, symbols are present. Symbols represent meanings beyond what they literally are in the story. In the short story, The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe, the gigantic ebony clock is symbolic. The ebony clock is symbolic because it symbolizes death and that time never stops. Symbols represent something other than themselves, which is significant to the story. The ebony clock in the seventh room symbolizes death. According to the short story, it…

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    “From his home his youthful eyes had looked upon the war in his own country with distrust. It must be some sort of a play affair”(Crane 3). Henry Fleming, the main character in Stephen Crane’s novel The Red badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War, records the transformation of Henry Fleming a mercurial and immature adolescent who transforms into a war-ready soldier through the experience. Stephen Crane published the novel in 1895 thirty years after the Civil War. Crane uses…

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    “The Masque of the Red Death” written by Edgar Allan Poe is a story about the black plague that broke out across the world and affected lots of peoples lives. Edgar Allan Poe is a deep writer, and tries to appeal to the mysterious and emotionally traumatic side of his characters. I think that the seven rooms he describes symbolize the seven stages of life. The first of the seven rooms was the blue room. I think the blue room describes infancy, the first stage of life. Edgar Allan poe describes…

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    Soldiers Heart and Red Badge Courage are about to different soldiers Charley is a farm boy from Minnesota and Henry a boy from New York, their stories are equal in many ways. Their experiences are not identical, Charley and Henry both fight in war and get incapacitated in different ways and their results are not equal. Both of the northern soldiers are new to battle and have not experienced war yet. The soldiers in both stories have anticipation about the war, they overcome their fear and become…

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    PART 1: The Introduction to Red Cross of Vietnam Society Healthcare is essential not only in America but also around the world, including in my country, Vietnam. As we know, healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health through the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings. These acts usually delivered by health professions such as doctors, dentists, physicians, etc. Acknowledged the importance of…

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