… short story and due to this insecurity, she went mad in "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner. After her father passed away, the thought of strangers coming to take her father away from her was too much for her to handle. "Miss Emily met them at…
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… lit dorm room directly into the eyes of her and he is trying hard to get a look into them. They are lying side by side on his full size bed, naked and panting, heads almost touching. These are the warm electric minutes before sunrise in Richmond.…
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… my father mumbled as I watched him from across the room, in a Chicago hospital. I sat stoically in the corner of the room, but still listened intently as he laid dying, mumbling confessions off into space. "You know Chris, I don't regret the way…
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… movie originated as a written play. The play is written about the Loman family. The movie almost followed the script exactly. I think the movie made it easier to follow and understand the play than reading the play. Seeing all the characters in the…
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… of the Davidsonville cemetery. The driver, a kid around eighteen years old gets out. A second kid, around the same age also gets out after turning off the loud radio. The third kid fiercely pushes out a scared kid out then gets out himself. "Listen,…
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… measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." When a person is challenged, he will be encouraged to perform his best. However, when a person uses underhand means…
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… in the tall tower there lived the most beautiful princess. She was living in splendor and riches. She had everything, everything her heart could wish for, but she never smiled, never laughed, it seemed nothing could please her. It was extremely sad…
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… with its themes of magic, mystery and justice as it unifies childrens' timeless dreams of perfection and harmony in the world. The main character of the book, Mary Poppins, has an ability to stimulate the impossible and perform miracles that unite eleme…
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… research assessment because I believe that her contribution to Australian society and international countries are morally significant and also her work had greatly influenced not only the consumer who buys her products but also employees and people…
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… parks because roller coasters fascinated me. These beastly machines are usually made of steel or wood, can go as fast as 120 miles per hour, and reach the height of 420 feet. It amazes me why average people like me would trade the tranquility of the…
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