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    Bright Blue Monologue

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    the cliff. She just forgot everything and looked up at the sky. There were what seemed to be millions of stars staring back at her, as if asking her to come join them. It was then that she remembered something that her mother had told her. Do you see the stars up there? They're people like you and me. They are the part of us that gleam and shine, then disappear during the day. Don't worry, they don't really disappear, they're still there. They just can't be seen. When I grow old and join your…

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    cave be like HEY GUYS. “Scientific knowledge: De-extinction could offer insights into evolution and natural resources that are currently unavailable to us.” Okay so I might have been wrong with that but seriously if you haven't been able to tell right now i’m being sarcastic...ugh I need drink… okay yet again it's not like the mammoth is going to kills us… Secondly again and plus we don't even have…

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    Nick Carraway

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    Throughout the novel we see all of the action of The Great Gatsby from the perspective Nick Carraway, whose narration seems to be shaped by his own values and temperament. What we need to find out is what is Nick Carraway like, what does he value throughout the novel , and how his character and his values matter to our understanding of the events that happen throughout The Great Gatsby. Now first off Nick is a Minnesota boy who Graduated from Yale and somewhat fought in World War I but after…

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    “Who did strike out the light?” (III.iii.27-28). This shows us that murder is being done in the darkness where people can’t see the actions that they are doing and think that they can hide in the night. Another part of imagery is Insanity. Insanity shows us that the character still has a “little bit of human” in them. Even after committing all these sins, the character has…

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    to understand social signals or when someone might have interest. At the same time I am also very loving, caring and kind to those who actually get to know me under the quiet shyness barrier. In the past I’ve just kind of put up with being along but now I am being brave and looking various places for a woman that would be open to just being a companion to help out a little with some of the single sadness that comes along. One of the most important things for me is to have someone who is open and…

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    Black Robe Film Analysis

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    completely open to God’s will, never to question it. Father Laforgue is a prime example of how hard this is to truly do, for he himself when talking with Daniel stated he has had doubts and has even had sins of intent where he lusted after a woman. Now the reason this is so deviant and very troublesome for Laforgue to the point where in the movie he talks a branch and wipes himself, is because he was to have given up all desire for this passion. One cannot say Laforgue is a bad Father, for later…

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    Goodman Farmer Case Study

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    Goody Faith: Good morning, Goodman Farmer. I see that you are in town today to sell your crops! Thou receive a good harvest this year? Goodman Farmer: Yes, a plentiful harvest indeed. I saw many other wayfarers (22) on the way coming to town as well. This years annual farmers market must be huge! Goodwife Hope: Good day Goodman Farmer and Goody Faith. I do verily (20) believe that this farmers market will be a big one. I overheard the beadle (1) saying how this year was a great growing…

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    disconnection we can only compare the past personality/identity with the new present. In the short story “A Few Notes for Orpheus” by Don Bailey, the main character, Gus, is meeting his father for the first time in over two years. Throughout the story we see that Gus is unsure about his father as he links his father from the past onto the one in the present. He does this by the creating similarity of his father interacting and speaking with him as a child, and how he is doing it with Cathy. When…

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    to figure out its patterns. Me and Minho are the runners, which means we run through the maze all day looking for a way out and map out where we went for that day the others are called the Gladers . They farm, make the food, and protect each other, now that we have completed the maze they are these people that help us leave but it turn out they were the ones keeping us in the maze. They brought us all to a building and we went all the way to the top and they just left. We were very confused by…

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    what is effective for him to see his own potential, and what is ineffective or holding him back. He can not let the thoughts or actions that limit him get in the way of doing what he can do. In order to get the thoughts of what he can not do out, he needs to know what does he want to change, and how to do so. Furthermore, the change he wants to make can not be something out of good thinking or support from outside sources, and that it must be something only he can see himself being able to…

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