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Category: /Literature/English
…life for granted, and believing that no tragedy could ever occur in my life but I was wrong. It was as if my drowning tears held me captive as I had been informed that his life had slipped away into a dark sea. The anchor, which held his boat steady had…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of heart...” ( ). He was especially fond of animals, and he was pleased to find a similar fondness for pets in his wife. They had many pets including "...birds, gold fish, a fine dog, rabbits, a small monkey, and a cat" ( ). The cat was a large…
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…In Silas Marner by George Eliot, she wrote of Silas Marner's different changes of love. In the beginning of the book, he focused his love on the lady who had captured his heart but then it turned to money. As the story ends, he found true love in his…
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…beatified, genial, gentle and good hearted soul. I sensed however that it had unfinished business and was left wondering peacefully. It was then that I remembered the key moments in my peculiar life that I had happily shared with her, from the time when we met…
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Category: /Literature
…"Live then, beloved children of my heart, and never forget that, until the day God deigns to reveal the future to man, the sum of all human wisdom will be contained in these two words; WAIT and HOPE…
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…player then cuts his way though the snake's body until he gets to its heart. Once he cuts that organ the creature dies and he is able to take the glad news to his village. Golden's analogy sees the mourner cut off from everyday life, in a dark tight spot…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…loves, while relegating to the darkest, most secret recesses of his heart the crime which he so hates. Only in private does he torture himself for both his original sin and his continued deceit. He nearly fails in his quest to be a holy man, as the horrific…
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Category: /Literature/English
…perfect match. The town was busy as usual with people in such a hurry to get where they were going. As she walked and said hello to her usually friends she spotted a stranger eyeing her from afar. The stranger had dark hair, dark eyes. He was the most…
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…and the indistinguishable Greenock brogue serve to localise concepts that are essentially universal. The perpetuation of the social cycle is at the heart of the underlying social commentary we have come to expect from Loach. Remaining true to the form of his previous films…
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…by speaking. At the first day, He created light to discriminate darkness. He called light is day and darkness is night. The second day, God created air to separate water below and above and called it is sky. The third day, he created lands and so many kinds…
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