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    physical deaths as well as Emily’s reaction to them from that gives this story an extremely eerie feel to it. First Emily’s father dies, which leaves her in a state of loneliness and fear. Then she kills Homer because she is afraid again of being alone. Emily herself is even described as a picture of death while she is living. Finally we have Emily’s death, which begins the story and brings an end to the curiosity of the town folk and to the story as well. Emily’s dad was really responsible for…

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    out of the Delivery room. Peck runs to see baby Lil’Bit. Peck is in his early 20s. Peck This is such a beautiful baby Lil’Bit’s Mother What the hell are you doing here? Peck Mary told me the baby was coming, I was so excited. You know I've been waiting for this moment forever, she is going to be like my daughter. Present time Peck is talking alone Peck I don't understand what I’m feeling. When she was born I was only able to see her like a daughter. Now I have this weird feeling every time I…

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    current state of mind, of course I can change in time however I want to hold on to this one, of many parts of my mind. The reason behind saying this is because many people ask: "Living forever would suck, you 'll watch everything around you die and wither away until your all alone, and you will never be able to die yourself to join them.", I don 't want to die, ever. I don 't believe there is anything after…

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    would make you go crazy? For me it would be trapped in a small room, with no one to talk to. How long could one take until he or she goes insane? Would it be and hour, or twenty minutes maybe even a day or two? In the story “The Yellow Wallpaper”, Charlotte Perkins Gilman has four causes for her narrators break down: the wallpaper, isolation and imprisonment, lack or control, and motherhood. Often when left alone in a place where you’re not allowed to do anything, but sleep and breathe, you…

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    Beginning with the title, we can tell immediately that this poem is set in darkness. Whether the lack of light is comforting we do not know, but whoever the speaker is will be immersed in it. When you are acquainted with someone you probably know their name but not much about their personal life. It could be someone you see often and are cordial with but it doesn’t go beyond your small chat. Therefore, from the name of the poem someone, or something, is familiar with darkness. Throughout…

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    College or Nah Did you go to college, or are you planing on going to college? College education is necessary for getting a good job because its easer to get a job, when students go to college their wages automatically increase, and students can expand their social circle and their knowledge. First of all, when you go to college looking for a job becomes easier many jobs require a degree such as doctor, teacher, and even lawyer. Going through college shows different job ideas through that, it…

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    We all know that special person in life that isn’t to bright but you know that they can change this world for the better. Charlie Gordon, a man with low intelligence and high motivation, had the power to change society. If life handed you the opportunity to become three times smarter than your current I.Q., making you more intelligent than many of the geniuses in the world, would you take that grand leap? Well, brave 37-year-old, Charlie Gordon took the chance and this giant step towards a new…

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    Imagine a world where nobody lets you in, and you can’t feel connected despite your best efforts. This is what Holden Caulfield experiences in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. Holden can’t find or reach the connections he wants because the other people in his life won’t let him in, and Holden pushes people away when he doesn’t feel safe from himself and the outside world. Throughout the book, Holden feels depressed. This is the result of isolation and alienation affecting Holden by not…

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    I told my friend and she got frowned. "What's wrong dear..? Are you OK?" was her immediate reply. "Yes, everything is probably fine. I just want to cry without any reason." "No.. There must be something wrong. What are you hiding from me?" "Nothing. It's just that I badly want to cry. Is it necessary to have some reason?" I asked. "Ummm yess I suppose otherwise why would anyone choose to cry?" was her another question. "Don't you smile without any reasons at times?" I was trying to get an…

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    towards one another. Having an intellectual disability, or coming from a different background won’t have you accepted for you being who you really are and not being welcomed into society. Crook isolated himself from others who worked at the ranch by living alone in his own barn, being separated from the others since he is colored. “ Don’t make no difference who the guy is, long’s he’s with you. I tell ya,” he cried.” I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an’ he gets sick” (73). Crook isolated…

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