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    Tiffany Macio Professor Ronson English 1 28 September 2016 Section 1: Introduction In Guy De Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace”, Mathilde suffers emotionally and physically because of her decisions concerning the necklace. In “The Necklace” Mathilde was a beautiful and “charming” woman (Maupassant 163). One day Mathilde and her husband got invited to a ball, but she owned nothing elegant enough to attend it. Her husband offers her funds to purchase a gown, Mathilde was still unhappy,…

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    first instead of thinking of the group as a whole. When it comes to voting, citizens are very politically apathetic, which is not the most ideal behavior in a direct democracy, but is more suitable under representative democracy. According to Alexis de Tocqueville, Americans tend to have the same views that go under representative democracy: liberty, equality, democracy, individualism, the rule of law, nationalism, and capitalism. Americans believe in the right to be free, as long as…

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    Imagine that you are a nineteen-year-old boy working in a grocery store. How exciting, but honestly not at all. It is summer time and you live five miles from the beach, you want to be out having fun enjoying your teenage youth. Instead you are stuck in a boring A & P and working. You just stepped into the life of Sammy, the main character from John Updike’s short story “A & P”. To conclude this short story Sammy quits his job, but why? Sammy quits his job at the A & P because Sammy is…

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    normal. Authors include these characters to interest the reader. Three authors, in particular, have developed characters to keep readers intrigued. Richard Connell created Rainsford; a man who is determined to find his was out of being murdered; Guy De Maupassant created Matilde; a self-centered woman who doesn't pay attention to what she has ad only focuses on what she does not have; James Hurst created Doodle; a disabled boy who has one of the biggest hearts imaginable. Authors provide strong…

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    An Insatiable Appetite “A Sweet Devouring” by Eudora Welty is a descriptive essay. Welty describes how she indulged in reading numerous books as a child. She says, “The pleasure of reading itself – who doesn’t remember? – were like those of a Christmas cake, a sweet devouring” (Welty, 247). She compares reading books to eating pieces of cake on a special occasion. The title is significant because it represents Welty’s insatiable appetite for repetitive consumption of engaging adventures hidden…

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    Natural Born Leaders

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    Alpha Males: Natural Born Leaders There are several movie characters that hold great standing, but then, they are fewer characters that possess a reputation that is erected on just moments that would reflect on how I feel about myself; Robert DeNiro is that person whose on-screen body language makes him a natural born leader, and the mannerisms help to boost his alpha male persona, which propels his characters to another level. Furthermore, he captures the personalities that he is projecting,…

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    6 32) Where do changes in maistrie occur in The Wife of Bath's Tale, and what do these changes inmaistrie mean? Consider Arthur's giving maistrie to Guenevere, the rapist-knight's giving it to his hag-wife, and the hag-wife (in her beautiful form) returning it to the rapist-knight (perhaps immediatelyafter receiving it). The Exchange of Maistrie in The Wife of Bath’s Tale Within a modern marriage, there is a give and take relationship that allows for a successful relationship; both people have…

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    Morgan le Fay is one of the Arthurian Legends and is known for being an evil enchantresses and a witch. Morgan le Fay’s legend goes that she is the half-sister of King Arthur. Morgan le Fay uses her lover, Accolon to steal King Arthur’s sword when this plan does not go as accordingly she throws the sword into the lake. Morgan le Fay is also considered a healer because in Vita Merlini by Geoffrey Monmouth she heals King Arthur’s wounds from the last battle of Calman but the only way that she can…

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    Isidro’s Tamales & Taqueria A year ago Ray Ramsey left a google review stating “This place is great! Don't let the location fool you, EVERYBODY goes here for tasty Mexican food… It's a hole-in-the-wall place, and very reminiscent of real Mexico. Give them a chance. The food is outstanding!” He raked the restaurant a 5 out of 5. In the Kankakee area there is not many 5 star restaurant and those restaurant who meet the mark aren’t usually affordable, but Isidro’s Tamales & Taqueria is one of the…

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    and acquired great wealth by the 13th century. The first Medici to get notable political influence was Salvestro de’ Medici who was the gonfaliere during the 14th century, he led a revolt against the ciompi and became the dictator of the city, his ruthless regime led to his banishment in 1382. The family fortune fell until it was restored by Salvestro’s distant cousin Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici who made the Medici the wealthiest family in Italy. With this wealth the family’s political…

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