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    protagonists shows this by saying, “...she did not recognise me...my clothes were dirty and old fashioned and I would not have like to have been seen by her wearing this” (Gogol).He felt ignored and unimportant because Sophie did not recognise him because of his lower class. After being told he was absent-minded and thinking about the Spanish affairs, he say’s, “Spain has a king; he has been found, and I am he. I discovered it today; all of sudden it came upon me like a flash of lighting… For…

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    For years me and my sister have pester our mother over wanting to own a dog. Each time we have gotten the same the excuse that we are too young and would not be able to take care of a dog. That we could barely take care of ourself much less a pet. Fast forward towards the end of my high school I finally convinced her to buy one. Two weeks before Christmas, on a stormy night we went the humane society and got my most special animal, my first dog a chow mix named Tiger. I still remember first…

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    quietly) Mama, I don’t know if I can make you understand.” (73) The author uses repetition when Walter repeats “Mama” it shows how he is pleading, trying to get her to understand what it feels like to be put in this position. Mama doesn't know because she believes in different things than what Walter does which results in raising argument and diagreement between them. Furthermore, Mama and Walter express there conflicting view of Walter wanting her to understand and what Mama wants him to be…

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the protagonists are driven by their surroundings. In “A Madman’s Diary” by Lu Xun the protagonists is driven by external factors during the beginning of the story , “...at the time they were not yet born, so why should they eye me so strangely today” (Xun). He thinks everyone is looking at him strangely like they want to murder him. It frightens him it is bewildering and upsetting. After the madman believes those around him are cannibals he thinks, “...although it…

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    career that really caught my idea was radiology. I thought that if I went into radiology, I would make mad bank and be set for life. The only thing that mattered to me in that time of life was having fun. If I wasn’t having fun, I’d be angry. When I was a young boy, I was full of energy and bouncing off the walls. I was a wild, crazy, annoying kid. However, I was very passionate about the things that I loved. This included playing soccer at recess, sledding in the winter, and playing pranks on…

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    because, she gives me and my sister all she can to see use happy . Also, she works so hard to be able to give use what we need .She has to wake up at around 12:30 Am so she could go to work .She gets back home at around 10:00 Am ,And then she goes home to cook and picks use up and until around 6:00 is when she is able to go to sleep. she works very very hard to give use what we need. So i just want to show her how thankful I am and that i love her she is the best mom and i'm happy that she is my…

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    three main characters are used to represent different aspects of colonial oppression- the colonizer, assimilation, punishments for defiance, and fighting back to reclaim stolen identities- in an effort to demonstrate how oppression can drive the oppressed to do crazy, violent things. The rich white man in the story, Bubba, represents the colonizer. He takes what he wants, when he wants it. He sees the young narrator in his house and decides that he wants her, so he lies to her to get her to go…

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    type of argument may have been even more difficult for Emily Dickinson, an iconic American poet, because the argument that she was experiencing was her versus herself. Unlike some people in the middle of arguments there was no way for her to leave the argument. In her poem “Me from Myself-to Banish*” she details being alone, her desire for peace, and an inner conflict that she is having with herself. Being lonely is never an easy experience but it is something that everyone goes through. People…

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    Out of all of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories I believe “The Black Cat” is one of his most powerful writings. Poe wrote this interesting story in a way that is open to more than one interpretation. When the narrator tells of how the reoccurrences the have “terrified” him he tries to remind the reader that "...some intellect more calm, more logical, and far less excitable than own," will see that these scares are nothing more than natural occurrences . When the narrator starts the story, we see that…

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    interviewee is my friend from work. Her name is Alaska. She is 21 years old and was born in Ireland. Growing up she moved around several times. She’s lived in Ireland, Florida, Virginia, Washington DC, Israel, London, Switzerland, Budapest, and New York. She says that her favorite place where she lived was Ireland because she misses her home. She’s currently studying at Miami Dade College and her goal is to become a neurosurgeon to save lives. She is an intelligent individual and very dedicated…

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