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    denial and loss can slowly tear down even the strongest willed individuals. In the twisting tales of “A Rose for Emily” and “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” the recurring theme of denial continuously reminds readers that life is precious and to never take anything for granted. William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” focuses on the life and death of Emily Grierson. Although the story begins with her death, the details of her life are revealed through several elements. She is ultimately “jilted”…

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    Christian symbolism. Marlow descends into Hell and returns (Walker xiii). Kurtz, the symbol of Satan, dies (Walker xiii). If Conrad believes in the Bible, he also believes that through God there is redemption for man (Lindley 193). Unfortunately, not one character turns to God, and that is why no one finds redemption (Lindley 177). “There can exist things which are wholly good; but there can never be things which…

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    The Sand Child

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    Come back tomorrow, unless the secret book abandons you.” (Ben Jelloun. Page 6) This creates a sense of other people reading the book at the same time or listening as well, due to the fact he does not direct the sentence at a single person, but a group of people. It truly creates a sense of multiple people listening or that there are more characters we are never introduced to because they are like the…

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    between myself, I feel something bigger deep down, that I will never be the same. Every child life is a puzzle filled with memories and experiences. Each one of them connects this special puzzle. When completed they create this bigger picture of life, which shapes a persons life, personality and view on life. When my dad passed away a piece of my puzzle has been ripped away. I can add to that puzzle, I can edit that puzzle, but never fill in that gap. I feel incomplete without my father. My…

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    3 Keys to Living a Fulfilling Life "Every man dies. Not every man really lives." is a famous quote by William Ross Wallace that awakens people. People have been convincing others to enjoy their life; the phrase "Carpe diem" by the ancient Romans and "YOLO (You Only Live Once)" by a famous rapper/entertainer Drake. All these phrases basically mean the same thing; to live a fulfilling life. Everyone view their life in a different way; some people believe life is too short while others believe it…

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    find the solution of that conflict. “Poverty, money- and love” by Jessica Jackley states her opinion about how we should try to assist the people who need help at the point of making a website called Kiva. Try to understand each other and make our tomorrow better. While on the other side we have “The hidden reason for poverty the world needs to address now” by Gary Haugen. As he discusses the protection and equal right of poor. Although both articles argued about providing the poor with…

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    lifestyle. She questions, “how would you like … to be shut up for a whole month at a time… and not see your wife…your children…”. These remarks illustrate her high value for marriage and family and how she feels it is essential to settle down and never be lonely. Due to this strong belief, she particularly tries to aid the single, painter Lily Briscoe. As a married woman and mother, Mrs. Ramsay takes it upon herself to help Lily find a suitable husband. Despite Lily’s constant refusal of…

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    Alex Trotter Foster English IV 07 April 17 Losing Your Faith “Never shall I forget that night, the first night in the camp, which has turned my life into one long night” (Wiesel 3.68), Elie Wiesel states in his memoir Night. Elie Wiesel was a young boy during captivity dealing with intrinsic evil brought upon by German war generals. Throughout these harsh times, Elie Wiesel enlightens the reader on how one is likely to lose their morals and faith in times of struggle. “Night is the tale of…

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    someone that wronged them; would they ask for forgiveness from someone they wronged? Would they make it a priority to spend time with those they love? These are just a few questions we should ask ourselves and even if we were not going to die today or tomorrow, we should still strive to make the most of each day and live life to the fullest each moment. We are not guaranteed any moments in the…

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    The title, Sana Maabot ang Langit, in Velutha’s point of view, the Langit represents Ammu who is in the higher position in the caste system and Velutha, an untouchable can never reach her. Based on the novel, this is a book that is a letter to the powerless, whether it is women who are not allowed to follow the direction of their heart or men who suffered because they are from the wrong caste. Therefore the designed poster is a form of triangle that represents the caste system in India, and Ammu…

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