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    The Stanley Hotel In the depths of Colorado’s Estes Valley, sits a grand hotel with a history greater than the eye can see from first look. Freelan Oscar Stanley stumbled upon this magnificent site when suffering from consumption. Even though Freelan and his wife Flora were from an East Coast society, they were willing to try and live a life in the valley. They had a private home, but agreed it was too small if they wished to have parties or guests, so they compromised to build a hotel. With its…

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    The 1985 classic adventure film, "The Goonies", has evolved from cult favorite to iconic cinema for Generation X. Fans can quote the entire word verbatim, but much more went on behind the scenes that the audience was unaware of until now. 1) Sean Astin, who played Mikey, was allowed to keep One-Eyed Willie's treasure map from the movie, but, years later, his mother cleaned out his bedroom and threw away the map without realizing its value. 2) Randell Widner, the stunt double for John Matuszak…

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    Seahaven Argumentative Essay

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    In the world of Seahaven the producers and creators did anything to keep Truman in Seahaven. Including newspapers, with the most to the point headlines. Like when Truman showed signs of wanting to leave they came up with a headline that said The Best Place on Earth: Seahaven voted the world’s top town. Truman was trying to leave Seahaven to go find Sylvia in Fiji, who was an actor who tried to tell him the truth and Truman fell in love with her. Someone overheard him or they tapped the phone…

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    In the short story going places, A.R Barton highlights what can go wrong when a teenager fantasizes and dreams excessively. Life without dreams is dry but life that is divorced from reality is equally harmful, bordering on in the insanity and inability to differentiate between the real world and the one which is imaginary. The protagonist in the story is a day dreamer who aspires to be a very successful person, with lots of money beside her. Only few months are left in her schooling and she…

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    Before discussing the topic of freedom, we must ask ourselves: Are we really free? From early decades, the concept of freedom goes hand in hand with reaching success. Many Americans work restlessly to transform their dreams into realities. However, the evident disappointment and the lack of progress allude to the fact that, in the end, it all depends on the opportunities one is given. Langston Hughes makes this concept one of the main themes behind his literary works, especially in the poems…

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    Loneliness

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    loneliness plays a major role in the novella. Loneliness is introduced early in the novella through the setting. The geographical location of this novella, Soledad means "solitude" in Spanish. In addition ,"Of mice and men" took place during the Great Depression where a large number of people become ranch workers which evidently meant they would travel around…

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    Roger Shen Ms. Thorn AP English Language C 29 September 2017 Relic In a Small Dim Chapel In Edith Warton's The Age of Innocence, Innocence represents the ironic symbol shows the antithetical definition of Innocence from society to its real meaning, reveling how corrupt and degenerate the society has become and, on the other side, serve as a foil to indicate how valuable the true love is. At that time, the society was stratified by wealth and represented by the rich. They were regarded as the…

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    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind begins when a reserved, soft-spoken Joel Barrish develops a relationship with Clementine Kruczynski, an extroverted girl who he meets on a train leaving Montauk. The two are undeniably drawn to each other, but unaware that they were previously lovers before separating after a particularly nasty fight. Subsequent to their breakup, Clementine paid a neurological firm called Lacuna, Inc. to remove all her memories of Joel so that she could move on without…

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    Themes: 1) Sense of belonging and companionship 2) Companionship 3) Reciprocal relationship 1) Sense of belonging and Seperation • THE POSTMASTER- The postmaster who is a city lad from the city of Calcutta feels out of place in the village of Ulapur where he was posted, as it is mentioned in the text the unnamed postmaster “felt like a fish out of water in this remote village. The longed for his family, his mother ,his elder sister and brother • RATAN- She is introduced as an orphan ,who did…

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    In Pastoralla, George Saunders talks about a story that takes place in a theme park or a museum were an unnamed man and his coworker Janet work and live in a cave-like place where they both play their roles as a caveman and a cavewoman. The two actors have to live at their work place and work full-time job following strict rules to live like cave people. While the caveman lived and followed every rule to keep his job, Janet was unable to play her part on a continuous, consistent basis.…

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