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    nearsightedness. This is an example of symbolism because in most parts of the story, Myop is a very innocent and pure girl, and is not able to see farther than the idealistic beauty of her childhood. To Myop, the harvesting of crops “[makes] each day a golden surprise” (Walker, 1). As a little girl, she looks forward to every single day as she believes that it will always bring happiness or “a golden surprise”. Myop’s innocence is emphasized by this metaphor because in reality,…

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    The Archangel Finds His Champion Archangel Michael stared down from the golden glowing clouds of Heaven, searching the earth for The One. Lucifer had already found his moral warrior, the black king stealing the first move in their little game of sacrificial lambs and slaughter. Now it was Michael’s turn to select a pawn, to decide which little piece of the board he wanted to invade. There was a man, big and quick on his feet, an ideal fighter – yet not such a smart one. His left guard was…

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    Elizabeth Banks Qualities

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    Don’t you think it’s time to have a girl director nominated for best director? Well I think it’s time to be fair to women so they can have a chance. Elizabeth Banks should definitely be nominated because she has the qualities of a good director. It is essential that Elizabeth Banks be nominated for the Golden Globe “Best Director” around because she has directed quality films. As a matter of fact she has directed quality movies. Elizabeth Banks made great movies, my favorite was Pitch Perfect.…

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    She walks away proudly as if she has won a prize; the lady turns at an alleyway and went in a coffee shop named Kofitohp, and at the end corner of the shop sitting there was a young girl who has her brunette hair tied into a pony tail, wearing a turquoise colored dress and a pair of…

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    Going from a little girl to an eighteen year old women,stereotypes toward females have become apparent. Living in a society that revolves around social media,it is hard to avoid stereotypes and the shame they bring to girls. Men and boys also deal with stereotypes,but since I am a female certain stereotypes directly affect me. The stereotypes that society puts on women are appearance, their role, and actions. These stereotypes can negatively affect women;I know from experience. The stereotype of…

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    There once was a girl with long, golden, perfect hair. She was the most beautiful girl in all the land. Her name was Rapunzel. She was locked in a tall tower her entire life…., But that’s not the truth. It was all made up. ONE BIG LIE!!!! I’m going to tell you the real story of what happened. My name is Harmony. I’m Rapunzel’s BIG sister. For some reason my parents didn’t want to say that I was their daughter so they treated me like I was Elsa. MY COUSIN!!! I was the most beautiful girl in the…

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    Society in today’s age states that all girls should have a certain image of themselves and that they all should look a certain way to fit in. Many of these images that girls are supposed to have are represented by famous models internationally. They are supposed to have golden sun-kissed skin, long perfect hair, slim toned bodies, and well defined jaw lines. Media play a large role in many self-esteem problems that many teenagers face around the world. Norman Rockwell, an artist from the early…

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    There is no Stupid choices Only Stupid people? This comparison of little red and goldilocks will show the Similarity and and differences of these two stories. First of all i’ll start it off with who they are Little red is a little girl who’s taking some goodies to her grandma, Goldilocks is a self-centred person because,she took advantage of someone’s house when they were gone. Lets start off with Little red, she makes a handful of mistakes in the story, she talks to a stranger who asks too…

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    through, "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates, which is narrating the fatal destiny of a fifteen-year-old girl. The story is unsettling and an incredibly formidable story of a young girl’s loss of innocence during a time of social change, unrest and turbulence. The story’s protagonist is Connie, a self-absorbed, yet beautiful fifteen-year-old girl, who is at odds with not only her family but also the conservative values handed down by society. With many literary…

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    The Road Monologue

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    cut on his arm. His targets, all of them sporting injuries of their own, circle the boy, determined to continue the fun that he’d so rudely interrupted. A cat scurries away, now that the focus of her tormenters is elsewhere. The scene shifts, and a girl is sitting on the side of a road on a threadbare blanket. She juggles balls and performs card tricks to the passersby, hoping for a few coins in return. An old man in mage robes lingers, watching her perform her tricks. Her face beads with sweat…

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