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    happy person. My sister and her dog helped out on that a lot but that was after. This is before. Before My sister and I would fight all the time and we never got along. Every Time we would fight one of us would always go to our room and slam the door shut. February 26, 2016 It was my sister's birthday and we weren't fighting as much. It was evening night and we were sitting on the couch and my sisters boyfriend texted her and told her to come over to get her birthday present. My sister…

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    My identity has been shaped by three things my friends, my sisters, and my dog they have all helped me be who i am today. My friends have helped me be more talkative, i used to be really shy and quiet until i met my best friend. We met each other by our parents and we were really quiet when we met so we didn’t talk to each other much. After a while our parents made us start talking and once we started we couldn’t stop it was really fun to be with her, then we started to go to the same…

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    truth about her sister Carmen. Vivian is a Femme Fatale meaning an attractive and seductive person who, throughout the novel, uses that to get her way. Vivian is first introduced by a description of her body and looks. This is important because it sets her tone that she is an attractive woman. Vivian uses this to her advantage because she is trying to protect her sister Carmen for the crimes she has committed. Vivian is doing this not for her own benefit, but to protect her sister because that…

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    files that she had not finished. “What I am I going to do with all of these papers” pleaded Jessi. Jessi was an average 24 year old girl who lived with her 21 year old sister Kim in an apartment. They both were in to the same kind of business. The good thing was they were just a building away from each other. Being close to each other was a thing they liked best, until last night. Everyone had been running down all the stairs to get to safety. Many people were pushing and shoving people around.…

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    about two sisters, Lizzie and Laura, who live alone in the middle of the woods. They go into the woods every day to get water from the river, where they encounter goblin men selling fruits. After Laura tries the fruits and becomes ill, her sister Lizzie does everything in her power to get Lizzie the antidote from the goblin men, and eventually healing her. In Christina Rossetti’s Goblin Market, Rossetti portrays women as strong and independent, by having female…

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    sending the army to attack, or even her freedom after her father realized that she was the only daughter that truly loved him. In other words she sacrifice her life without thinking about it, for love. Cordelia was so blind to realize that her father didn't have much love as he had for the other two sisters. Until her father gave up his kingdom to give it to the sisters, Cordelia realized Lear didn’t care for her so she didn't care how much she loved him and left him and her family. She was…

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    enough to question Father Flynn. Sister Aloysius…

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    prove he is guilty, Sister Aloysius is “armed with her certainty” and gets Father Flynn to leave the school (Shanley . The lack of physical evidence makes Sister Aloysius attempts to expose Father Flynn fruitless, but upon further inspection of the play, there are subtle hints that reveal the truth. Because of the symbolism that John Patrick Shanley uses, Father Flynn’s resignation at the end of the play, his relationship with Donald Muller, and wanting to be friendlier to the other male…

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    The poem “Lost Sister,” by Cathy Song examines the zone and dilemma of a woman being lost between two cultures. The poem demonstrates how the author feels psychologically lost. This poem is about a Chinese woman who is facing the difficult reality of being a Chinese immigrant. In the poem “Lost Sister,” Cathy Song explores the lives of two generations of Chinese women, and how they are linked by culture through the use of theme, tone, and comparison. “Lost Sister,” has major themes that…

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    What the sisters believe ardently in the sisterly function was that a sister should be a friend by blood, a…

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