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    Throughout The Scarlet Letter, Pearl isn’t meant to be a realistic character but a complicated symbol that portrays an act of love and passion. Hester and Dimmesdale loved each other very much and through their love they produced a pearl. A pearl is a very beautiful and rare object that can be made from something dirty and unwanted, but that can flourish into something beautiful and their Pearl is exactly that. Hester will forever love and cherish her Pearl, “But she named the infant “Pearl,” as…

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    That was a great time the smell of her peppermint perfume mixed with the rose was a one of a kind scent that I could only smell when she was around. Her roses were always beautiful and as she continued to get sick I would keep tending to the garden and she would sit in a chair outside and watch me and smile as I continued to do the things that she loved to do with…

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    A Bad Encounter Essay

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    wouldn’t tell me what it was. So I good-bye to all of my friends and went into work When I walked through the door, on the counter was a bouquet roses. They were bright yellow and hot pink roses and the edges of the petals were lined with silver glitter. I didn’t have a boyfriend at this time so this was much unexpected. There in the middle of the roses was a cherry red, sparkly envelope with my name written on it in big letters.…

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    it except her and her gardener, Old Eddie, so when Georgie had this rose bush and when he saw her garden and how beautiful it was he wanted to plant it there; when he was told no he went over there anyways and planted it himself and he wound up tearing up the flowers that Molly’s late husband had planted for her. When Molly found out she was furious about it and she couldn't believe what he had done and so she ripped up his rose bush out of the ground and then gave it back and made him take it…

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    Milkweed Research Paper

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    different life stages throughout the summer. The leaves are opposite, ovate, and 5-25 centimeters (2-10 inches) long with a short thick pedicel. The surface of the leaf is glabrous above and hairy beneath. Special Characteristics Milkweed expels a thick white sap from any cut or broken surface. This sap contains a poison called Cardiac Glycoside. Many insects rely on milkweed for a food source, specifically the monarch butterfly depends on milkweed with the larvae eating the leaves of the…

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    It is known as Chameli and Janti in vernacular mostly in Asian countries. It is a twining shrub with pendulous branches. Its leaves are dark green in colour with 5-7 leaflets. Flowers are usually white with purplish tinge underneath. It is highly scented. It is cultivated for the extraction of perfume. The Arabian jasmine or Tuscan jasmine is a dwarf growing shrub with leaves having wavy margins. It is highly scented and grows in the form of clusters…

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    claw resembling a fiddle, hence its name. 2.) Millipede-I knew this was millipede because it had 2 pairs of legs on each body segment, attached to the underside of its body. It also had spiracles on the underside of its body. Plants 1.) Rose-I knew this was a rose because it had multiple stamens, leaves that grew in alternate patterns on the stems, symmetric, unconnected petals that count up to four or five, prickles on the stems and bisexual reproductive parts. 2.) Azalea-I knew this was an…

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    The bad, which was Chillingworth in the story was represented with the black flower, and the good, which is Hester and Pearl is portrayed with the wild rose bush. The author described the “... ugly edifice… in the soil that had so early borne the black flower of a civilized society, a prison,” (Hawthorne 35) to convey the characteristics of bad. Black in the context directly relates to the devil's name…

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    Hester Pryne has spent several months in. Outside of this prison, is a rose bush Hawthorne describes the bush, “On one side of the portal [gate to the prison] and rooted almost at the threshold, was a wild rose bush, covered,…

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    The way her child, Pearl, had viewed the letter on Hester’s bosom was definitely not the same of how the villagers saw it. Symbolism without a doubt is very important in this novel and here are the ways it has been shown. First and foremost, the rose bush and the letter have a curious similarity in symbolism. The first obvious similarity…

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