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    really thought about before. I believe the author is trying to tell us in the writing, that it is okay to do business and to strive to achieve in life. It is not a sin to better yourself or to hope that one day your children will be better off than you yourself. The message that I receive load and clear was that if what we do comes from a good heart and the desire to Glorify God then are actions are good. Repeatedly the author mentions that the act is not evil but what we do with that action.…

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    twist, here are 22 life lessons I have learned after being betrayed. 1 When it's the end of the night and everyone has left, you only have yourself. But remember that’s not always a bad thing. 2 You can’t act like everything is fine and you are happier than ever on social media just because you are hoping one particular person is going to see it.…

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    Corinthian. O’Connor often uses religion themes in her works, just like “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”. In her short story “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”, Flannery O’Connor uses symbolism, irony, and allegory to explore self preservation in order to prompt self reflection. Flannery…

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    story about a man named Cross Lambert. “Hey Cross, aren’t you excited? You’re going to get your first command soon?” “I don’t know Galius. I have been a lieutenant for so long, I don’t know how the men are going to adjust to my promotion.” “Everyone knew you were going to be the next captain and you have many supporters, amazingly. You’re the perfect example for a high-ranking officer.” “How so?“ “You follow orders to the letter and you are a devout follower of Zenith and the men will just…

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    Flustered, Percival stood up. “Ah, all right, I’ll walk you over to the woods and you can take care of your business there.” “I have to pee real, read bad.” Rion grabbed Percival’s hand and nearly dragged him toward the woods. While Percival and the little boy raced off to the trees, Gwaine cackled with amusement in the…

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    asks Georgie, “Are you completely blind?” “The theme of death introduced at the beginning by the blood-drenched emergency room is continued here with the dead rabbit. To emphasize this theme, even more, the rabbit is pregnant—suggesting death-in-life or life-in-death.” (May “paragraph 11” #2) Fuckhead becomes a sort of surrogate mother to the rabbits that Georgie has saved by putting them under his shirt against his…

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    Before we could begin to cross the street we walked passed a pole that we split. Waiting for Jacob 's worried response, he surprised me saying “Do you really think splitting this pole is going to ruin our friendship.” I laughed saying “Your right, it looks like I am the one who needs to take lessons from you now.” As Jacob stepped into the street, I noticed a car speeding down the road that obviously had not seen Jacob. As I screamed out to Jacob I knew it was to late as I watched…

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    his characters. In these spaces, the rules and obligations of the other world do not apply, his characters are allowed play with different identities in the green world. Two plays that particularly highlight this are A Midsummer Night’s Dream and As You Like It. In these plays some of the characters travel through their green world, realize something about themselves or their place in life, and are forever changed once they leave. In this essay I will discuss Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream…

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    entire life alone, save for her tutor and the occasional visitor, in a quaint house in the county. Her studies consist of German grammar, Political Economy, and Geography. Her hobbies consist of gardening and writing in her diary, both of which Miss Prism, her tutor, frowns upon, exclaiming that “such a utilitarian occupation as the watering of flowers” is rather the manservants duty, and remarking absently “you really must put away your diary, Cecily. I really don’t see why you should keep a…

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    deception of dressing as a man (another prevalent theme within Shakespeare’s work) that she is able to teach Bassanio never to break his promises to her in the form of the ring trial. Rosalind also teaches her romantic interest while crossdressing in As You Like It (AYL). Orlando, her romantic interest, is an absurdly hopeless romantic, going so far as to carve poems into trees in the forest of Arden, proclaiming: These trees shall be my books, And in their barks my thoughts I’ll character,…

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