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"a - robin". This bird, the harbinger of spring, is able to fly freely. Arobin matches this description, for he, like his counterpart, flies freely through society. Admittedly, with"... ingenuous frankness he spoke of what a wicked, undisciplined boy he had been
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, there elapses "three thousand and six hundred seconds of the Time that
flies."
The significance of the seventh room is apparent throughout the entire story. Black
usually symbolizes death, and it tends to be used in connection with death. Furthermore
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on the Scaffold. While they are on the scaffold, a meteor flies through the sky leaving a trail that looked like the letter A, another reminder of the sin. Hester tells Dimmesdale that her real husband is Chillingworth and that he wants revenge, badly. They decide
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Category: /Science & Technology
. The rollers characteristic rolling is a territorial advertisement usually performed after copulation against intruders or to draw attention away from a nest or chicks. When rolling, the bird flies strongly upward for about thirty feet, then tips forward
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
the bomb. After being brought to the surface, Carl is on deck watching the bomb being brought up. A rope holding it up snaps. He pushes two men out of harms way while a piece of metal on the rope flies up and severs his leg. The doctors tell him he will never
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will no longer have bad luck.
While Santiago is at sea, he thinks about Manolin and wishes he were there. Santiago is
waiting for a catch when a bird flies over head. The bird leads Santiago right to the fish. The
fish is a marlin
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in the story, the Kapo (head of prison block) Idek flies into his usual fanatical rage and beats Elie. A young Aryan French girl comforts him in German. Years later, Elie meets the woman in Paris. She reveals that she is Jewish and risked her life, trusting Elie
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knees on the next play.
What is it?
The ship flies by as bullets, missiles and enemy planes reflect off its metal. It almost looks like a shooting star, because of its amazing speed. It goes through what seems to be an endless tunnel
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Category: /Literature/English
by showing us the beggars surroundings and also that the beggar is the object of ridicule by children, hence the metaphor a target, as well as being subjected to dogs and flies scavenging for survival like the beggar.
Further on the reader discovers
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playground. Cisneros describes the garden in using great visual description: "There were sunflowers as big as flowers on mars and
dizzy bees and bow-tied fruit flies turning somersaults and humming in the air." She even describes the smells of the garden
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