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can not let the white man blind you. You must follow your heart and not your eyes. If you let the white man take over, then you will lose all of your traditional values. The darkness in the quote is the white man trying to blind you with contracts and too
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Edgar Allen Poes "Annabel Lee" is a tale of mourning and lost love. Written beautifully and eloquently one can almost forget what the poem is actually saying. "Annabel Lee" is, at best, dark and depressing. But the first time it is read
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for students who have a very long vacation in it. The dreadful examination had finished at last! A feeling of relief occupied my heart, so I had a fit of interest in going on an excursion. I invited two friends to go on an outing with me on Sunday.
That morning
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. The speaker is describing the place he is at in the present moment. Its partially dark, and a woman is singing to him. As he listens to the womans soft voice, he remembers the time when he was little. He says that it is taking him back down the vista of years
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With all of the symbolism and moral issues represented in Oliver Twist, all seem to come from real events from the life of its author, Charles Dickens. The novels protagonist, Oliver, is a good person at heart surrounded by the filth of the London
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concludes by talking about how her life could be taken away and she talks about her white skin again. She mentions the boy "...at birth was dark and fluid and rich as the heart of a seedling ready to thrust up into any available light"(32-34). I think that she
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, the lighter side of love, to jealousy, the darkest side of love.
In stark contrast to the dark and tragic Othello, is one of Shakespeares lightest and funniest comedies, Twelfth Night. The theme of love is presented in a highly comical manner
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is suitable because just like a candle's light can go in a matter of seconds caused by a simple blow, their lives ended in a matter of seconds. A candle that leaves darkness once it is not shining any longer, can be compared to the darkness left in the hearts
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these legends or myths before there was anything called science. The stories came from the heart and soul of these native people. Legends are not just silly stories that were told for amusement they are like magic lenses, they allow us to have a glimpse of social
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with no worries and so carry this poverty outside our world.
"Don't judge a book by its cover", you will never know what that book holds unless you open it, read it and understand it well. So as you continue walking in the dark streets you will find racism spreading
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