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    wants to get away from her parents and leave behind her catastrophic life, Walls still loves and forgives her parents. I can relate to her struggle of deciding which factor is more important in life: family and loyalty or self sufficiency and independence. I, without a doubt, fully agree with Walls, that family comes first. No matter what mistakes they make or what misleading actions they may take, their heart is usually in the right place; every single thing they do is out of the unconditional…

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    adultery or woman and feminity. Although the work was quite controversial when she first wrote it, in recent years it has gained good reviews. Focusing on a female character, she expresses the eagerness of the protagonist to be free and to start a new life far from the social conventions. The aim of this essay is to show the way Chopin portrayed those…

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    Sylvia Plath “The silence depressed me. It wasn't the silence of silence. It was my own silence" (Plath). Throughout her life, Sylvia Plath wrote about her hardships and emotions, to contribute to her main theme that death brings the hatred out of people, as reflected in her own life, which allows people to relate to her work and feel as though they are not alone. Sylvia Plath faced a challenging childhood and reflected her emotions within her poems. Otto Plath died on the night of November…

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    Osage Firebird Barriers

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    when you aren’t sure how to? Even if you’ve never had to, it is still helpful to know how, not only how to do it, but how to do it the right way. From our two options of inspirational stories the better choice is “The Osage Firebird” by Sudipta Bardhan over “A Life Painting Animals” by Diana Childress. Sudipta Bardhan’s text explains the hardship of barriers in life and to continue to strive as your own person while overcoming them. The text also, gives relatable examples of the ways to not let…

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    up and open my eyes towards the sky, I see the sun glistening down on my body, giving me a sense of overwhelming warmth, which subconsciously represents my life in many stressful moments. However as I slowly start to overcome the heat I picture a huge palm tree shadowing over my body giving me a rush of cooling, comfort. I must remember in life that I need to balance each of my problems such as warmth and coldness. To, not get too overheated by a simple situation, and or problem, and learn to…

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    this story, has under gone the loss of her husband Mr. Mallard and as the story progresses the readers can see how she transgresses different feelings about the matter. Mrs. Mallard incidentally recognizes a new free life and enjoys it just in a short moment; exactly one hour right after getting the news of her husband’s death in a train accident. Louise Mallard is saddened by her husband’s accident and it affects her health, changes her personality, moral, and even causes death. As the story…

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    Shusaku Endo's Deep River

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    of an individual, but not their soul or jiva. The jiva goes through a series of births and deaths, it is also considered eternal. Each birth is different as a result of karma, each good, or wrong doing is to be experienced in the current or future life. Because of this there is no ultimate resting place in Hinduism. However, reincarnation is often rejected by many Christian denominations, but there are some that believe. In Deep River this is a major theme. Isobe’s wife is one character that…

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    Furthermore, abortion is “a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Sadly, there are those who believe that abortion is a woman’s right to her body and that she may do whatever she wants with her body. However, abortion still ends the life of another human being through the following abortion methods: Suction Aspiration, Suction Curettage, Salt Poisoning, Prostaglandin Chemical Abortion, DIY Abortion, and Dilation and Extraction,…

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    I chose this source because this website talked all about what he did as an astronaut in Apollo 11 and it speaks about his life before and after his time as an astronaut. This page even has things that Collins himself had said or thought during this event. The bias of this source was very easily noticeable. It's obvious that the author, Robin Mckie, was on Michael Collins' side because he said things like, "He would not suffer a fate of global notoriety. In fact, the opposite happened." You can…

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    to live.Egyptians made sure if you would bring along jewels, and they would have jewels for the afterlife.”For the people who paid the expensive route got jewels “(Cossins,2013).Therefore egyptians mummified people for the mummies to have a second life. Mummification takes a lot of steps.It takes 70…

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