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    Comparing Two Drawings

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    Gillick, Farm Form Firm Forum, 2014. Both pieces share visual similarities. They both use strong, defined straight lines and symmetrical shapes. The images create a sense of both order and anarchy. Michael Craig-Martin’s piece is made using plastic tape on paper while Liam Gillicks piece is a set of three screen prints. The different timelines during which both pieces were made may have also influenced the styling of the drawings. Michael Craig-Martin’s piece was made during the peak of the cold…

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    Clay Jensen, the narrator of the book and number nine on the tapes, didn’t realize Hannah’s struggles until it was too late. Listening to his tape, he realized that if he would’ve talked to her more or tried to spend time with her she would have second guessed her suicide. Clay says numerous times throughout the book that he regrets not trying harder to…

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    watergate scandal was followed after a break in at the Democratic National Committee. Tape recordings were made of Nixon's conversations in Watergate. Jaworski obtained tape recordings made of President Nixon discussion the scandal with some of his advisers. Nixon handed over the tapes to Jaworski ( the special prosecutor) to try and get this situation over with. The attorney for the President argued that the tapes should not be used in court because they were granted executive privilege.…

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    the whole book. It relates to the book through the cassette tapes that Hannah records, always reminding that she committed suicide. It also relates to real life through all the teen suicides that occur from the actions coming from another person. First Paragraph- The theme of death is self evident throughout the book ranging from Hannah’s suicide to the death of another high school teen. The theme of death also comes from the audio tapes that Hannah records about the thirteen people that,…

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    the moments that led to her death. Tony is the one who initiates the dispersal of the tapes and follows every recipient to make sure they follow Hannah’s last wishes and keep her story alive. While the tapes are being passed along from person to person, Tony makes sure everyone complies with Hannah’s two rules “Rule number one: You listen. Number two: You pass it on” (Asher 9). Tony has a second copy of these tapes that will be “released in a very public manner if this package doesn’t make it…

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    read and I will explain throughout this essay. The book that I have read is a book called Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. The story begins with a boy named Clay Jenson getting a package in the mail. He opens up that package and sees a bunch of tapes in this box. He later learns that there are…

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    Before the summer of 1972, Watergate was nothing more than the name of an expensive, luxurious hotel in Washington D.C. Nobody would have predicted that this hotel would be associated with the biggest political scandal in the history of the USA.This scandal would ultimately led to President Nixon’s resignation and the loss of American trust in their leaders.Therefore, the Watergate Scandal was a bad influence on American history. It all began with the politics in the 1960’s during the time in…

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    Simon Armitage's Symbols

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    first point will be his symbol of a tape measure as the years of the child growing older, followed an anchor as the mother and a kite as the child. This shows us that although things are changing, it is still important to keep a strong relationship so that you always have someone to support you. No matter how distant you become from one to another, blood will always be thicker. The first symbol that stands out to me is the tape measure. He first mentions the tape measure by saying “you at the…

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    Jay Asher's 13 Reasons Why

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    follows a high school student named Clay Jensen as he learns the reasons for his classmate and crush’s suicide. When he gets home one day, Clay discovers a box of tapes on his porch. When he first listens to the tapes he hears the voice of Hannah Baker- the girl who committed suicide not even a month before. He soon finds out that the tapes give the thirteen reasons for why Hannah ended her life. Clay also remembers a map that he found in his locker before Hannah’s death. For each of the…

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    mysterious package on his porch. In the package he finds a seven cassettes that are numbered on each side except for the last one, leading to number thirteen not fourteen as one would think. Clay seems to be confused, but is curious to find out what these tapes are about. The author Asher sets out a setting in the 1955 by the use of and old fashioned recorder instead of today's most used technology. Clay goes out to the garage to find his dad’s old stereo that has a deck…

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