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    “Guilty...guilty...guilty...guilty…”. Those were the words that came out of Mr. Tate’s mouth. My heart sank and eyes started to water up. I grabbed the armrest of the chair tightly with my good right hand. I could feel the teardrops rolling off my cheeks onto the floor below. I could hear Helen up on the balcony starting to sob. Oh, how it broke my heart to make my wife cry and to leave my three kids behind while I stay behind bars.I knew this would happen, but I had hoped that for just once an…

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    Dylan Guay Atticus hardly played with Jem because he’s old, and tired. He doesn’t have the energy to play with him. Jem would get upset because he wanted to play with his dad, and have fun with him, but all Atticus would do is play keep away. Atticus is also very mature and doesn’t seem like the person who is interested in much other than his job which is why it is a big deal to Jem when he shoots the mad dog. Atticus refused to teach them to shoot their new air rifle so Uncle Jack did it for…

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    directly influenced The Great Gatsby. In the novel, affairs are one of the primary symbols and focuses. It is widely speculated that by creating a character out of his wife’s disloyalty, Fitzgerald was attempting to cope with his internal heartbreak (Tate 9). His other tumultuous times with Zelda would be incredibly prominent in his novels, showing how he truly did write about reality of the time. After finishing The Great Gatsby and inevitably finding themselves bored with Europe the…

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    To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a love story. It is a caring story, but it is not romantic love. It is a love story in multiple ways. One way is that Atticus loves his children. Another way is he loves his town, Maycomb. This book is a love story because Atticus loves his children, Maycomb, and everything around him. Atticus loves his children, Jem and Scout. In the book Jem and Scout's mother has passed away. Atticus has to raise Jem and Scout on his own.…

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    Furthermore, the descriptive form of autonomy states that a person is acting in an autonomous nature when things do not constrain them such as laws or mandatory treatments, and they have the ability to make decisions for themselves (Tate, 6/20). Safranek wants to say that while a person does have descriptive autonomy and they act in such a way, this does not mean that the autonomous action is morally justified, and therefore just having autonomy is not a good thing on its own merits…

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    Capital Punishment Today

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    Capital punishment otherwise called the death penalty, is typically when a state or government executes somebody due to a genuine wrongdoing they have submitted. There were capital punishment laws that existed from the seasons of old Babylonian period and the talk of this practice has been recorded in numerous books. This practice proceeds even today in a few nations, such as, the US regardless of the movements that we have made as a general public. Capital punishment issue has regularly been…

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    Although this is the first time that she has met him, Scout is both very respectful and hospitable to him. In earlier chapters, she, Dill, and Jem harassed Boo while attempting to get him out of his house. Now, when she gestures towards him to tell Mr Tate who saved her, she “half pointed to the man in the corner” (362) because “it was impolite to point” (362). Scout remembered some basic etiquette, which earlier, she would have disregarded. Furthermore, when Boo is clearly shy and ill at ease…

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    attack on them. When Scout and Jem walk home Bob Ewell attempts to attack them. Boo Radley intervenes and kills Bob Ewell in order to protect Scout and Jem. After Boo saves Scout and Jem from the attack the Sheriff, Mr. Tate, explains to Atticus that Bob killed himself. Mr. Tate explains his…

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    The previous season of “American Horror Story” may seem a deep exploration of the show’s past seasons. Indeed, it makes noise for its unpredicted storyline but its ending is quite monotonous. With that, there are some believe that “American Horror Story” Season 7 will be the anthology’s final offering. According to Movie Pilot, it looks like Ryan Murphy runs out of original idea thus “American Horror Story” Season 6 is a retell of the past events. Although the show is already renewed, there are…

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    Charles Manson Charles Manson. The man who organized a group to kill Sharon Tate. The man who had the same group kill so many other innocent individuals. The man who got the swastika on his head during his trial in court. He was the man whom everyone knows as Charles Manson. The group he organized, “The Family”, was a killing cult who took all the blame for the death of Sharon Tate. That killing was the one that turned the nation upside-down in 1969. Charles Manson was born on November 12th,…

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