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    Piggy's Monologue

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    Ok boys. Tomorrow night we will be attacking Ralph's camp and our objective is to get Piggy's glasses. I'm not expecting any injuries or any deaths. All we need is to get the glasses. Do you understand. The little ones say, yes commander. The next night approaches and they were all in position. Jack and his group were all on top of a tree where under them was Ralph and Piggy. Piggy woke up and heard sticks breaking. He turned to Ralph and he said “Ralph I'm scared” in his normal voice and then…

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    Ts 15 Study Guide

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    is your heart’s desire if you know what it is. You never know until you try. TS 04 Every disease or maladaptive behavior has an origin. TS 04 The natural order of life is change. TS 04 Everyone is a hypocrite and so are you - so shut the hell-up! TS 04 You are not going to like everyone and not everyone is going to like you – it’s just the way it is and it ain’t going to change. TS 15…

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    husband have taken this trip for themselves to spend time with each other and focus on just the two of them. However, the last line of the poem is “And I thought the marriage might never end.” The song “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room” is also fitting for this poem. By her stating that she thought the marriage might never end, she is insinuating that she is aware of her dwindling love and knows that it will end eventually. She is in a doomed relationship despite the romantic weekend they have had…

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    American Dream Reality

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    education, take shortcuts, and never have to worry about next month’s rent being overdue. The only thing to do is “Save all you can” (Bridget Casey, Why you’ll Never be Rich: The American Dream Is Dead). It gives you a sense of security and liberty being able to know that you can have what you want at any moment you desire. That’s what the American Dream is about, and having money makes it all the easier to procure, but this only applies to 1% of…

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    he has been striving to attain fame and fortune in efforts to capture the woman of his dreams, Daisy. Daisy and the rest of Gatsby’s dreams are represented by the color green which surrounds Gatsby’s life. Even though Gatsby dies young, he honorably seeks out his dreams and dies trying to achieve them. The green surrounding Jay Gatsby’s relentless pursuit of his goals reflects…

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    boat gets stuck in a sheet of ice. Walton and the crew find a man,who is half dead, on the ice sheet and decide to bring him aboard. walton doesn 't have many friends so he is very happy to have an interesting person,who is going to tell his story tomorrow, aboard the boat. The new guy aboard the boats name is victor Frankenstein. Even in his condition he enjoys talking. He begins his story at birth, talking about his parents Alphonse and Caroline. Victor talks about how his family adopted a…

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    The first experience in my life that has an impact on my personality is when I was a child my parents got divorced and I moved in with my aunt in Florida. When my parents got divorced I was around two or three years old, therefore I was still building trust with those around me. I did not see my parents for about three to four months because my mother believed it was best to live with my aunt while they were not fighting. Not only was it a traumatic experience for me because I was far away…

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    once again, and we will stand all three together."(Pg.?) They do join him, but while up there Pearl asks if he will stand there with them the next day at noon. He responds by telling her no, that one day he will stand with her and her mother but tomorrow is not the right day. Another time is in the woods when Hester and Dimmesdale meet. The meet by the brook. Pearl played and her parent talked. During this time Hester takes off the cap that covers her hair and unclasps the scarlet letter from…

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    It was nine o’clock, zero hour. The wolves would be coming soon. They will be coming to kill and relieve the mundane, trivial life of Tommy Northwood, a life that started out so extraordinary but turned into an eternal nightmare. Soon the wolves will tear his flesh off of his bones. Soon their mouths will be stained crimson red and their bellies full with meat, human meat. They will end his life in just a few quick moments. Tommy won’t go without a fight however. His legs will pump acid, his…

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    implied that one of the younger boys dies in the fire. The boys look around and realize he is not there, they wonder “ ‘That little ‘un that had a mark on his face--where is--he now? I tell you I don’t see him.’... ‘Perhaps he went back to the, the--’ Beneath them, on the unfriendly side of the mountain, the drum-roll continued” (Golding 46-47). The most important thing to the boys should be to keep the group safe and alive. When the boy with the mark on his face dies, they fail to do so and…

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