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    In the poems, Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy and Let me describe for you her eyes by Glenn Colquhoun, the writers have used many different language techniques to show their thoughts on relationships. In Valentine, Carol Ann Duffy uses metaphors and personification to communicate her ideas about love. She thinks that love isn’t always good and joyful and can be miserable and heart breaking. In Let me describe for you her eyes, Glenn Colquhoun uses metaphors and similes to let the readers know his…

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    One of the reasons responsibility is a difficult task is because it's easy to recognize but hard to take into action, an example would be telling a loved one unpleasant news. This is seen in “The Charmer” a short story that is written by Budge Wilson. In “The Charmer”, Initially, Winifred’s family never took responsibility for Zachary’s actions and he was seen as an angel with his charming ways. Zachary’s Charm allowed him to be excused from punishments and scoldings. However since the family…

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    able to help people and also people were able to learn from her mistakes. The major lesson that was learned from this story was you must go out and enjoy your life to the fullest because life is too short not to be happy. Through each of Janie’s relationships, the reader can see that Janie wanted to live her life for the fun of it and for her own…

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    Love And Justice Analysis

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    ethicist to believe that justice and love are opposed one another. Niebuhr believes that love and justice is the different spirit of life. Niebuhr’s understanding of love is only Jesus can do, and the human beings can do the closest thing that social relationship among human beings, but not the love like Jesus did. Niebuhr’s understanding of love is sacrificial love. Niebuhr’s understanding of justice is the same as his understanding of love. He believes that “the ideal of justice society…

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    Communication is the basis for human life and maintaining healthy relationships. Language is how individuals are able to vocalize their intentions, feelings and ideas. Characters that are able to control their use of language and balance it with action are users of authentic action according to Paulo Freire. In the play, Hamlet, Claudius effectively takes action but doesn’t reflect at all and that causes him to be a victim of inauthentic language. Inauthentic language is action without…

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    Since the very beginnings humans have been a social species. We have always looked for companionship, for having peers with whom to interact, share our ideas and emotions. Loneliness has inspired us fear. Not in vain in most of the heroic, epic tales of the past most of the tragic moments of mythology occurred while the heroes were forced to face all the dangers and extreme challenges alone. It was often only that they had accomplished the most difficult duties such as defeating monsters and…

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    The quote: "Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps" is expressed throughout William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and William Butler Yeats' "When You Are old". This quote conveys that love can come to people either directly with "arrows" or through manipulation with "traps", but Cupid is always the one who decides their fate. Much Ado About Nothing is full of representations of this quote, where couples fall in love naturally or due to deception all because of Cupid's plans. "When…

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    Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone by J.K Rowling include many characters and themes, as both reveals throughout the book. Bravery, friendship and family are the few main themes explored. Friendship was the theme that linked the story together as it was developed for Harry Potter having adventures with his friends. The friendship between Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley intrigues the readers whereas it contains both genders. Furthermore, Rowling sets the characters with…

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    The theme being lack of communication. Lack of communication can be the failure in any type of relationship whether it be mother and daughter, friendship, or husband and wife. In The Joy Luck Club, Waverly spends some years of her adult life feeling that her mother does not care for her husbands but in reality Lindo has never said anything for her to…

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    The play that I most preferred was Topdog/Underdog. This is because the play is full of lessons to learn and shows valuable lessons that are good to keep in mind while going through specific moments in life. The book shows how even siblings who are blood related can get into arguments with each other and be unfair to one another. The play Topdog/Underdog is preferable because it shows how blood related siblings do not always get along, there can be trust issues between brothers and also it is…

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