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Love And Respect: A Family's Bond
Number of Words: 630 / Number of Pages: 3
... not hear that part.
So, about 3:00 p.m. she comes to me to ask if she could order the pizza now. I said no because it was to early,and beside later they would be hungry again. She said you are not paying for anything so you can not tell me what to do .
Yes I can because you mother left me in charge. Not over me she replied angrily. At the time I was on the telephone
Paying her no attention as she was trying to impress her friend By hollowing at me. Quee and I had disagree before , but nothing like this had happen. I got real upset when quee started to get loud with me.
While I was on the phone, I ...
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Jonathan Edward's "Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God"
Number of Words: 955 / Number of Pages: 4
... is used by Edwards to illustrate
God's justifiably immediate destruction of those guilty of sin. Absent
from his selection is any mention of the moderation and patience that
continues in Luke 13:8-9: "let it alone this year also, until I dig around
it and fertilize it. And if it bears fruit, well." By omitting these v
erses of scripture, Edwards hopes to move his audience by his calling
rather than at their own leisure. Another example of manipulation occurs
as Edwards proposes that sinners are already Satan's property. In section
five he states that Satan "stands ready to fall upon them and se ...
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Our Town Mrs. Webb Is Mrs. Gib
Number of Words: 364 / Number of Pages: 2
... in Grover’s Corners act. In fact, Wilder’s use of these two women enforces the small town mentality, in which everyone should live by a set standard.
These two women are pieces of the puzzle that is Grover’s Corners. They represent the “norm” who is just another person who has lost his or her individuality. The two women are not meant to remain in the mind of the reader because of their performance. Oddly enough, their “claim to fame” comes because of their lack of individuality. Therefore their sole purpose in the story is to provide the reader with a consens ...
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Bread Givers
Number of Words: 1696 / Number of Pages: 7
... education which is not in her fathers plan for her life. Reb wants Sara to marry like her
other sisters, and live a "holy" life according to the Torah. Sara’s will to educate herself, and Reb’s will to have Sara married is what causes the conflict in their relationship. Like Sara’s blood and iron will, Reb also is driven for his daughters to live their life according to the Torah.
It is the strong will of these two characters that cause their connection. While Reb is bound to the laws and traditions of the Torah, Sara is bound to the drive to be educated or make herself a better, ...
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Antigone 8
Number of Words: 1535 / Number of Pages: 6
... conscience led woman who is in an unending struggle over right and wrong with her uncle, Creon, the King. All throughout "Oedipus Rex" Sophocles shows a powerful and righteous King who is on a determined search to find the truth and himself. The difference in key themes during these plays are significant. Sophocles took two different approaches towards these two plays. The structure in the way that these two plays are set up are also completely different. The themes that contrast in "Antigone" and "Oedipus Rex" are very different yet help bring the two plays to life. Besides these couple of ...
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The Awakening Symbolism
Number of Words: 1092 / Number of Pages: 4
... far. At that moment, "a quick vision of death smote her soul, and for a second of time appalled and enfeebled her senses." (Chopin, 30) For the first time she comes face to face with death. Those are the events described by the book. The movie, on the other hand, only shows Edna swimming out, struggling a little, and returning to shore. In addition, the movie doesn’t mention the strength and joy Edna feels after this experience. She states that she "never was so exhausted in [her] life. But it isn’t unpleasant…it is like a night in a dream." (Chopin, 31)
At the end of this story, ...
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Poem 2
Number of Words: 848 / Number of Pages: 4
... She is very good, although she is quite short
Hanging out with her is always cool
She did quite well during high school.
She has always been a real smarty
Whenever we visit her, she knows where to party.
She will always be a part of the group
Her name is Julie and she’s the second of the troop.
My long time friend Gabe is the third
He is hard to describe in just one word.
He has the biggest ears around
His girlfriend, Staci’s house is where he’ll be found .
Soccer’s what he loves to play
Instead he’s stuck at work all day.
When it comes to humor he’ ...
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Deeper Philosophical Meanings
Number of Words: 733 / Number of Pages: 3
... and madness. It is hinted many times throughout the reading that Dionysus has a revenge motive. It is as if he wants to punish the population of Thebes for not taking his true power seriously. When he appeared on Earth, he could have made himself look like an all powerful god, but instead took on the form of a deviant youth and a weakling. He is irrational and one can pick up a sense of his wrath toward the people. Knowing all this, when Dionysus said, “How do live? What are you doing? Who are you? You don’t know!” it is easier to define the meaning behind the statement.
Dionysu ...
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Flowers For Algernon
Number of Words: 757 / Number of Pages: 3
... intelligence put him into just as much of a disadvantage as did his retardation. He never could fully relate to or understand Alice Hannigan, though he did know that he loved her. Unfortunately, she loved the retarded, yet compassionate, sensitive, and good-natured Charlie. She just couldn't have the best of both worlds...his intelligence and his simplistic yet beautiful outlook on life. Charlie felt a strong connection to Algernon because he had undergone the exact same operation (opershun) as he had. He felt sorry for him as he was constantly taunted with food as a reward for solving a puzzle. Char ...
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Death Of A Salesman 2
Number of Words: 537 / Number of Pages: 2
... you go to your sons and you tell them that you're tired. You've got two great boys,
haven't you?". After willy is fired, he discovers that the only person he can borrow
money from is Charley his next door neighbour. Willy comes to realize that Charley
is his only friend and he says "Isn't that remarkable." It is Charley's success that annoys
Willy and which prevents him later from accepting employment from Charley when he
offers it. Charley continues to lend him money although he feels insulted by Willy's
refusal to work for him. "The excessively proud imagine a universe t ...
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