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    those supplies ready that night since there would be people coming to get them. A man arrived, Lloyd did what he was supposed to do and got the stuff Mary Surratt referred to without any hesitation. Mrs. Surratt only told him to give Herold carbines, whisky, and field-glass, and did not give them the rope and monkey-wrench. As they were about the leave, Harold said to Lloyd that he will tell him some news of he wanted to hear it. Lloyd replied saying he could tell him at his own pleasure and…

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    up selling wood to Frederick who pays him with fake banknotes. Frederick and his men then march onto the farm and blow up the windmill. The animals fight back and are able to drive the men off with much casualties on both sides.later the pigs find whisky and get drunk. Squealer is found with a paintbrush and ladder and Muriel notices that the commandment about drinking alcohol was different than she remembered. Boxer split his hoof in the battle and is still working very hard. In April Animal…

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    We can see this aspect because, Rip Wan Winkle helped a Dwarf carry Whisky and Wine up a rugged mountain only to drink too much and fall into a deep sleep for twenty years, only to wake up and find that everything has changed. His daughter is grown up and has children of her own (as seen on page 76). His wife is dead and…

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    Two men, George and Lennie, had just been run out of the last village by an angry mob because of Lennie’s childlike antics. Furthermore, it is almost always George’s responsibility to resolve any bad situations that may happen because of Lennie's actions . George does this by getting out of town and looking for work near the Salinas River in California, at the same time he watches over both himself and Lennie because Lennie is mentally disabled. Jobs are a rarity because of the economic…

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    every single moments I enjoyed NY. But, it happened again at the last day in NYC. It was morning. I was waiting a bus to go LaGuardia airport. About 20 peoples were in the line and I stood up middle of them. It was not an ideal time to grab a bottle whisky and strolled casually throughout the street. But there was a guy who did. The guy stared at me and approached me. I felt everyone who are in line kept eyes on him. He stood up in front of me and yelled to me. "Go back China." When I did pluck…

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    The word monster usually makes one conjure up thoughts of creatures brought up from the foul depths of hell. Their look can make anyone run away in fear of their life. But these are not the thoughts we have for the beasts in The Island of Dr Moreau, although they are the ones called monsters. What truly makes a monster? They way they look, or the way they act? Although they match the image (in Prendick’s eyes), their thoughts and actions betray this thought. But monsters are still on the island,…

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    When the reader first analyzes the poem, it naturally comes of as harsh or scary. The first thought that comes to mind is that the drunken father is abusing the child. Although after further analysis of the poem it seems as though that is not the case. The poem doesn’t sound as though it was the happiest memory of the child’s life, but it wasn’t a memory he feared either. In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” written by Theodore Roethke, the speaker’s experience seems to be a positive one based on the…

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    Battle Royal, is the story about an African American, on his graduation day wanted to give a speech. Unexpectedly, he ends up in a ring, blindfolded, to knock out his opponent. Surrounded by white men, an exotic blonde dancer, and whiskies. As he go into his battle, he is unprepared and evidentially he loses. As a participation, in a humiliating action, he earns a small amount of money, thrown at him on the floor. He was not any type of “negro”, he was the type the persevered with his plan in…

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    Educating Rita – Exploring Transitions Good morning/afternoon Mr Hope, and class. Have you ever wondered what exploring transitions means? Well It basically refers to ways individuals experience the journey into new phases of life and a new social context. The transition from one way of life or social background into another can change the person who is moving as well as those they meet along the way. This is deeply portrayed in Willy Russel’s “Educating Rita” which depicts the characters…

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    As a result , due to dire need orchestrated by the supply and demand dictates, the price of land depreciated and thus contributing to the cyclic nature of poverty. This often meant that men also lost their right to vote since suffrage was often tied to owning land. At the beginning, the rebellion was peaceful and centered mainly on freeing the men who had been jailed for not paying their taxes. This revolt becomes more militant on August 29, 1786. A Massachusetts militia that had been raised as…

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