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he traveled even by night "with anxious care" along the rocky walls of dangerous cliffs. It was so cold that his hands were "held captive with hoar-frost" and his hot heart's sorrow matched the "hungry demand" of his "sea-weary soul in the quest of a goal
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"great."
Gatsby made his first appearance in the book by walking out towards the bay, overlooking Daisy's dock. Over the dock shines a green light where Gatsby reaches out for during the night. "...he stretched out his arms toward the dark water
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heart beat all of that changed.
One of the bloodiest moments since the Civil War occurred on American soil, and the dead were women, children, and other innocents. No American could have foreseen or fathomed such blood chilling hatred. We have always
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`ve been missing until it arrives. Giving someone all your love is never an assurance that they`ll love you back, don`t expect love in return, just wait for it to grow in their hearts but if it doesn`t, be content it grew in yours. There are things you love
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the truth of her life. She surrenders her body to various strangers in an attempt to lose herself. She seduces young boys in memory of Allan. But her empty heart finds no peace, and her bad reputation ends her teaching career.
Blanche is an escapist who says
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.Everywhere I look I see the fast-paced actions of a restless city . I start to wonder if the heart and soul of this city died with the unpersonalinventions of cellphones and beepers.
But then,traveling on a tiny whisp of air a delicate sound comes to my ear. I
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not marry him because of his dark skin, even if he had a wonderful personality. Also, Portia makes it known that she does not like people of the Jewish faith, and was extremely rude to Jessica when she first arrived in Belmont. During this scene, Portia warmly
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"Tonight I can write"
"Though this be the last pain that she makes me suffer". Pablo Neruda meant that he was not going to be hurt by these feelings any more. Neruda's pain was like a stab in the heart, a wound that will never heal. He wrote
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Black Like Me, written by John Howard Griffin, as a deeply reliogous man who desperatley tried to build a bridge between blacks and whites. His six week odyssey through the South as a black man was a dark jouney into racism. The most dramatic scene the author
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each had resulted in unwonted consequences. Richard was a warrior to the heart, hence his nickname, "Lion-Hart." Geoffrey was commented as being nothing but a machinea political machine that always knew where to strike, who to kill, and what alliances
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