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    Hold Your Head Up Theme

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    else I just want to say that the purpose of this opening was to get you interested. Having said that I actually do not know the answer to that question however I do know about the theme of that question. Being able to push through when the going gets tough. There are 3 songs that I have chosen that convey the same theme. The writers of these songs are Macklemore a white rapper and Dan Auerbach from the band Cage the Elephant. I intend to analyze “Hold your Head Up” and “Inhale Deep” by…

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    Obligation In Fences

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    is a story about the struggles of an African-American family during the late 50s to early 60s. Family and obligation is an important theme in Fences because it shows how important it is to take care of and be there for your family. It also shows August Wilson’s message of how things may not always go the way you planned them. One way Wilson demonstrates the theme of family and obligation is with Cory and Troy’s relationship. For example, Troy uses tough love with Cory throughout the story. We…

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    Guidance In The Outsiders

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    Hinton’s book The Outsiders, there are a lot of themes shown, but the theme of guidance without the right teachings leads to a wrong living standard stands out more than the others. From the east to the west and the greaser to the Socs there is a sort of war shown between the two groups. With all of this fighting and hatred towards one another, it creates a chaotic atmosphere of tension and even crime. The theme that stands out the most is the theme of proper guidance. In life, people can get…

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    Code Name Verity is a story about two pilots in 1943 during World War Two. One pilot, her code name Verity, is parachuted over Nazi Germany and is captured by Nazi soldiers called Gestapo and taken to an abandoned hotel that serves as a prison. Verity is forced to write down secret codes she knows which tell where British airfields are located. In exchange she receives back articles of clothing that the Gestapo has taken from her. Mattie, code named Kittyhawk, is the pilot of the plane Verity…

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    The Treasure of Lemon Brown Everyone has a treasure right. What is your treasure? The story of Lemon Brown is about a boy who wanders into an old tenement and finds a homeless man, named Lemon Brown. He was a blues singer and a good one. He said “I sung the blues so sweet that if I sang at the funeral, the dead would commence to rocking with the beat.” Lemon Brown’s treasure was a harmonica and some newspaper clippings. He gave his son these items and his son died in the war. Lemon told…

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    A Critical Analysis of “Disaster Topographics” by Blake Fitzpatrick “Disaster Topographics” by Blake Fitzpatrick is an article published in “Image and Inscription: An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Photography”, compiled and edited by Robert Bean in commemoration of Gallery 44’s 25th anniversary in 2006 (Bean 11). The editor Robert Bean describes the book as a "photo album," a "compilation of photographs, captions, narratives and explanations", proposing a mixed, different and subjective…

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    Successful Effective Leaders

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    knowing the strengths and weaknesses can help leaders to be successful and effective. There are my top five strengths: Strategic, Achiever, Intellection, Competition, and Ideation. First of all, the definition of strategic theme is that leaders, who strong in the Strategic theme, can create alternative ways to proceed. Furthermore, they usually…

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    subtle messages to the reader. In the Knife of Never Letting Go, Patrick Ness tests the theme that you shouldn’t believe everything so easily. An early example of the theme occurs when Todd finds an open space of silence in the swamp. Even though Todd was taught his entire life no matter where he was he would always hear some time of animal’s thoughts, there was an area where this wasn’t true. This shows the theme that you shouldn’t believe everything so easily because Todd was ignorant and hung…

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    The Outsiders Theme

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    ones he loves even in very tough times in life. The book starts with Ponyboy getting jumped by Socs, a rival gang, while walking home from the movies. Ponyboy describes how this gang likes to get drunk and jump the greasers, their gang, for fun. The themes of change, family, and fitting in are shown through hard changes with his best buddy Johnny dying, having to stick together with his brothers no matter what happens, and having to deal with the Socs acting better than them and hurting them.…

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    in a maze. He struggled with beating Algernon but motivated himself to overcome this obstacle. In the story, “Flowers for Algernon”,Daniel Keyes, creates the theme, determination can lead a person to overcome huge odds. The first way the theme is shown through the story is through the characters. Charlie, the main character, shows the theme that determination can lead to a person overcoming imense odds. According to the text, Dr. Strauss thinks Charlie trys very hard to acheive…

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