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    In the short story “Desiree’s Baby” Desiree is a sweet girl who defines happiness in companionship. Louise Mallard from “The Story of an Hour” defines her happiness in her solitude. While Calixta from the “The Storm” defines her happiness in the secrets keeps. In “Desiree’s Baby” happiness is symbolized in companionship. Even from the start of the story. Where theirs this beauty abandoned baby alone by this infamous white pillar. A couple happens to stroll along who couldn’t bear children…

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    It was Thursday November 21st,1963 John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy were saying goodbye to their son John and their daughter Caroline in the White House not knowing that one of them would not come back home alive. Then they were on their way to the airport to get on air force one airplane to go to Texas for a meeting with the governor. When they get to Texas they are greeted with people of all ages young and old and get flowers and people want handshakes. Although there are other people…

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    The most dangerous in each article was the conflicts in “The Most Dangerous Games”, “Liberty”, and “Harrisonburg Bergeron”. Each of the articles have a conflict that have a life, or death consequences. Here are the life, or death conflict and consequences. In “The most dangerous game”, the life or death consequence one was with Rainsfod and Whitney. They both arrived at an island that already had a bad reputation. It was a bad reputation because as soon they get there they hear two gunshots.…

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    the Puritan community thought their beloved minister could never sin, but in fact Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is a devoted minister who has done the sin of adultery with his secret lover Hester whose sin is publicly shamed from their daughter Pearl. However, Hester’s sin is publicly shown but, Dimmesdale keeps this sin a secret from the public fearing he will lose everything if he does not. Even though…

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    own little way. I also believe the veil is mainly being used not only as a sign of secret sin, but also as a sign of the space between a person and God, among smaller things like sorrow and mystery then come into play with the veil. To begin with, I think the…

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    wonder, and determination throughout the second passage found on page 30 continuing onto page 31. Shelley gives life to these emotions through descriptive characterization of Victor Frankenstein and his thoughts, effectively bringing her own attitudes to fruition through language, symbols, and sentence structure. Shelley portrays Victor in contemplation of his curiosity towards the wonders of life through descriptive diction and revelation of Victor’s inner thoughts. The first sentence of the…

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    Schulz drew the comic strip true to his own life. People could identify with the “voices” and “hearts” of the characters. Since all of the characters were based off of someone in Schulz’s life, it makes the characters personality and problems more realistic. Although the Peanuts Gang takes the form of children, in reality, they all have problems adults face. For example, Lucy who could not get Schroeder’s attention, Linus pondering the meaning of life, and Charlie Brown’s lack of socializing.…

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    in your life. The nature of love can be gained, last forever, and unfortunately, can be lost. When reading In The Lake Of The Woods, the narrative chapters serve as a deeper dive into the backstory of O'Brien's claim. Throughout the narrative chapters, O’Brien makes many references to the nature of love. On March 15 John Wade received a short letter from Kathy saying, “What I hope is that someday you'll understand I need things for myself. I need a productive future-a real life. We…

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    in the downfall of his life because the choices indirectly caused the murders and sufferings of his friends and family that he dearly loved. Victor’s lack of parenting for the monster, his refusal to create…

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    two main characters. Born on June 12, 1929, Anne Frank was a German-Jewish teenager who was forced to go into hiding during the Holocaust. The Frank family with four other jewish neighbors, spent more than two years during World War II hiding in a secret small annex above her father’s place of work in Amsterdam. The realism of the time forced her into an unfavorable setting to experience her teenage years. Anne was hidden away from the outside world, and depending on others for supplies…

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