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    Act 1 Scene 1 We are introduced to four new characters. Francisco, Barnardo, Marcellus, and Horatio. Francisco leaves and Barnardo takes his place in the night shift as a guard. Marcellus talks about the ghost they saw. Horatio is skeptical of the story until the ghost shows up. The ghost is former king of Denmark. The ghost shows up two times but doesn 't say anything. Hamlet is mentioned several times in the scene. The ghost showing up shows foreshadowing. The ghost indicates that something…

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    Although Abigail does not work she the devil, she still is motivated by her own demons of jealousy. The Salem Witch Trials are a product of theocratic repression that spawned an ideology in which if something wasn’t good, it was automatically evil. This manifests in Abigail as jealousy towards Elizabeth because she is married to John Proctor, whom Abigail has been previously involved with in an illicit affair. Since Abigail was the niece of Reverend Parris,she assumed herself to not be of…

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    The Road Monologue

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    flown about, scarf-like, through the whims of youth--as if tethered to some mythical upshot of the essence of life. But I know the truth. Oh, how they will tell tales of us, My Dear! How the pallid wash of grey-stone was enough to curse her alabaster heart. Perhaps they will liken me to a whisping strands of light caught thrashing against the estrangement of midnight. Oh, and in those stories she will be agile. One minute: a fragmented piece of daylight wrapped up in the twinkling tide, her…

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    Baby Sleep Analysis

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    morning. Let me tell you a little bit more about Yuritzi. Yuritzi has been with me since i was 10 months old. She bought me at a yard sale when she was 6 years old. We have had Good and bad memories over the years. She tells me her deepest secrets and her embarrassing moments. I just look at her and listen and at the end she always gives me a hug and says “ thanks for being here for me Rocky you’re the best dog anyone could ever have.” And well it’s not a lie I’ve never been bad to her or her…

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    to the appalling news of her mother’s death. A vibrant imagination is accompanied by a crushing pain of reality that trails behind it ; I discovered this when I heard the words “no” . 10 years later, that conversation lingers in my head and holds not a cacophonous nor euphonious sound, but instead holds the neutral tone of reality, an alarm . As routine , at 6a.m., I hear a melodious alarm followed by the pitter-patter of my aunt who is getting ready for work. I tell myself “I have so…

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    narrator in the story Moths, and the men in Vietnam in How to Tell a True War Story. There tends to be a defining moments across these stories for each character. The different characters choose to escape their situation in a number of ways, from hiding away, distracting themselves with stories and their imaginations. The characters chose to reject there…

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    Summaries Chapter One:The two main characters, Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters, meet in chapter one. Hazel Grace is a seventeen girl in remission from lung cancer, who has an oxygen cart, and is suffering from clinical depression.Therefore, her mother forces her to go to a support group for teenagers dealing with cancer. Augustus is in remission from osteosarcoma cancer and has a prosthetic leg, but is only at support group to support his friend Isaac, his friend who will soon be blind, due…

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    Alysse In 'Street Pharm'

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    van diepen was about a boy who was born into the drug business but soon his life was about to change when he met a girl name alysse. Alysse was one of those girls that would want nothing to do with drugs and he knew that which is why he decided not to tell her. The first example of this is in the beginning of The story when Ty has just met Alysse and is just starting a relationship with her but also caring and nurturing her out of harm's way.It's shown in the quote “I could never tell Alysse the…

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    In Pat Carr’s book The Death of a Confederate Colonel, she tells the story of the Birdsong family. Geneva is married to Ian Birdsong, a confederate colonel in the Civil War; Saranell is their only daughter. As Ian is away serving, Geneva, Saranell, and their carriage driver slave, Renny, are on their way out of their plantation, fearing that the Yankees will come and invade. But as they make their way through the country, Carr tells of the many occasions where Geneva clearly shows she is…

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    Henrik Ibsen, the main character who is also the protagonist, Nora, goes through a mental development to better herself. Just as in everyday life, these changes were influenced and caused by her surroundings. This change was precipitated by another character in the book, but further changed Nora’s relationship with her husband, Torvald. No matter if the physical or mental may be positive or negative, it will always affect some type of relationship that is associated with the character or person.…

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