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    Medium Gordon Higginson

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    This trio of leading historical Spiritualist pioneers spanning over two centuries, must be remembered for their dedication to spiritualism. for the love of spirit, travelling to the multitudes demonstrating mediumship, along with other great men and women shaping yesteryear of spiritualism. Firstly, the well- respected Sir Arthur Conan Doyle an outstanding Doctor of medicine in the community, writer on Spiritualism additionally for his famous Sherlock Holmes stories. Secondly, Emma Hardinge…

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    Scarlet Ibis Argument

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” Argumentative Essay “I lay there crying, sheltering my fallen ibis from the heresy of rain”(Pg. 345). Pride can be a very destructive force. The narrator proves this from his guilt in the short story, “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst. The narrator of his brother Doodle's death. The narrator did not love Doodle, he didn't even care what happened to him, and he wanted nothing to do with him. “He was born when I was six and was, from the beginning a disappointment”(Pg. 344).…

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    it; he was often observed, on any slight alarm or other sudden accident, to put his hand over his heart with a first flush and then a paleness, indicative of pain” (Hawthorne 90). When Dimmesdale places his hand over his chest, it represents the scarlet letter on Hester Prynne’s bosom. Dimmesdale’s health begins to decline because he feels guilty of the sin he committed with Hester Prynne. The guilt from the secret that Hester Prynne…

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    Scarlet Ibis Analysis

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    “For a long,long time,it seemed forever,i lay there crying sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis from the heresy of the rain.”(pg.36The narrator began to have a poor relationship to his younger sibling Doodle because of the restrictions he came with.A horrible thing happens to Doodle when him and Brother go out one evening,but is Brother truly the one to blame.A child should never have to have the worry that they could be held responsible for their younger siblings. Initially Brother had to…

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    Pride can be a very destructive force.I think brother is innocent because for one reason he cared for Doodle.My second reason would be that he cried for his brother and loved is brother.Either though Doodle died i dont think it was the brothers fault! The brother wasn't his parents his parents should have known better to let Doodle out of their site with a little boy. My first reason that brother is innocent is that he cared for Doodle! a supporting detail would be “now when we roamed off…

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    In the book The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, there is a women named Hester Prynne. She committed the crime of adultery, she kept Chillingworth’s secret from Dimmesdale, and she often referred to Pearl as an evil imp. Although she did all of these actions, she still gave her surplus amounts of money to charity and counseled women so that is why I think she is an example of the best citizen. Hester, even though she doesn’t have a lot to give, gives excess amount of her clothing and…

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    In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne, a Puritan mother was tried and convicted of adultery and spent the rest of her life raising her child alone. Hester was forced to wear a scarlet letter embroidered on her chest, which served as a constant symbol of public shame and embarrassment. The Puritan people’s cruelty towards Hester carried on to her child, Pearl. Pearl was forced to live the early part of her life as an outcast of society. Although Pearl and Hester were forced…

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    SLIDE 1. Good-morning, today I’ll be analyzing the evolution of one of the secondary character from the Sherlock Holmes Texts named Irene Adler. Through my presentation, I’ll be discussing how the character of Irene Adler has evolved through comparing the original Sherlock Holmes Text, “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the modern adaptation “Sherlock Holmes movie” (2009, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock and is directed by Guy Ritchie) 
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    Pride can be a very destructive force. In The Scarlet Ibis, James Hurst suggests that the narrator is guilty of Doodle’s death because he never really liked Doodle. He always thought Doodle was a disappointment. I believe that the narrator was guilty because he didn’t like Doodle. He always seemed like he was kind of mad at him. One reason I say this is because it states that “So I began to make plans to kill him by smothering him with a pillow” (345). That doesn't sound like brotherly…

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    'Study after Velazquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X 1953' is an art piece created by Irish painter Francis Bacon. The focus of this nightmarish image is the face of the Pope which is set in a ghoulish scream of silent pain as he sits in what seems to be and electric chair. In Bacons adaptation he has painted dark, thin drapes which enclose the pope to silently scream in existential agony. These drapes could symbolise the calignosity that has seeped into the Catholic system casting a shadow over…

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