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    Hopeful or Scornful? “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past,” a quote which describes Jay Gatsby, ‘The Great Gatsby’, thoroughly of how hardly and “ceaselessly” he works to recapture the past. However, he never forgets the fact that tomorrow depends mainly on what happened yesterday. Thereafter, Fitzgerald, the author of The Great Gatsby, wants the readers to know how dependent the past and the future are of each other. In addition, Gatsby expresses the…

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    A bold statement, to say the least. Since Duterte’s rise to power in May, 2016 as the 16th President of the Philippines, as what is described as a “landslide” victory with over 16 million votes (around 39% of total votes cast, more than 6 million votes ahead of his closest rival), both his actions and words has brought the Republic of the Philippines to the spotlight numerous times (Cruz, 2016). From comparing himself to Hitler, to cursing Obama “putangina” (literally means whore-mother,…

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    Running Crunch crunch, goes the leaves under my feet, it was a cold day but it was fine with me. When I am running around my block. I live by a creek so when I am running I sometimes hear fish splashing. So sometimes, when I run I take my friend that lives downstairs, like I live up in a house and he lives down. It is a duplex. So sometimes, we eat sandwiches, and peanut butter and jelly and sandwich I could smell the sandwiches from far away, sooo tasty I taste the peanut butter and jelly…

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    powerful and in control of his life. He needs to find validation, but has only himself and nature to turn to. Using the results of his escapade at sea to judge himself and his manliness, Santiago has a delusional perception of himself and his masculinity. The juxtaposition of the sea and the marlin point to a difference in gender associations. The feminine sea has the power to act as she wants, yet Santiago respects and admires her,…

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    I messed you and our family, I hope you all are alright. I wish if I could be there with you just for 5 minutes to see you but I can't. Since that day we went hunting the fish we found in ocean i knew something wrong will happen. The ocean swallowed us and we pushed away from home for very long days. While we were fishing in the boat. suddenly a strong storm came the waters started going crazy. we have lost control on our boat. And the ocean just pushed us away. So many days we stayed on that…

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    In “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, the boy is plagued by a girl named Sheila Mant. The author makes the boy extremely gullible and unwise which allows the readers of the story to understand his thoughts and regrets. The author forces the audience to feel embarrassed with the boy by explaining how he felt for Sheila by showing his interest in Sheila and the fish, and finally, by revealing that he would regret his silly decision. The Boy is plagued by Sheila. He seems…

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    I wonder if the narrator will pick Sheila or the bass? One possible choice is the bass. One reason why I think he’s going to pick the bass is because he loves fishing. The way that I know that he loves fishing is that he knows everything about fishing. He also spends a lot of time fishing. Another, reason why I think that he will pick the bass is because it’s a big bass. The way that I know this is a big bass is because it is really strong. I know that the bass is strong because its pulling the…

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    Ernest Hemingway Meaning

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    “Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.” - Ernest Hemingway. This quote is a very powerful quote, and it’s from the book “ The old man at the sea” which was published in 1952 . Ernest Hemingway who Is the author of this book has a very unique style of writing , for example this quote is quite short but still has such great powerful meaning. That’ was Hemingway whole idea when he was writing a book. How he could…

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    He mixes traditional fairytale structures along with his own vivid imagination. Critic Andrew Teverson believes Haroun and the Sea of Stories falls under the “subgenre, suggested by Jean-Pierre Durix, ‘the children’s story which only adults can really understand,’” similarly to Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels (1726) and Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865) (Teverson 161). All three…

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    Symbolism In Finding Nemo

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    thrown in the sea. But just then the dentist was about to throw him in the garbage! When Marlin was looking for Nemo he met a pelican named nigel who knew were nemo was. He took marlin there and they saw what was happening. Nigel charged into the man and the man let go of the bag and Darla took the bag. She kept shaking it until everyone thought nemo was going to die. Suddenly gill jumped out of the tank and hit darla head she let nemo go and droped him in the basin which leads to the sea. The…

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