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…made fun of all the time. It looked like your parents, teachers, and even all your own piers where against you. I think anyone could snap and maybe even do something as drastic as this (Why at Columbine High). Did the boys, Dylan Klebold, 17, and Eric Harris…
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…and where made fun of all the time. It looked like your parents, teachers, and even all your own piers where against you. I think anyone could snap and maybe even do something as drastic as this (Why at Columbine High). Did the boys, Dylan Klebold, 17…
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…you actually think about it, if you had no friends and where made fun of all the time. It looked like your parents, teachers, and even all your own piers where against you. I think anyone could snap and maybe even do something as drastic as this (Why…
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…for ten years. While in prison he made many changes in his philosophies and it was greatly shown in his novels. “Man is a mystery. If you spend your entire life puzzling it out then do not say you have wasted your time. I occupy myself with this because I…
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…this is just a feeling that all students feel about their teachers prior to getting to know them. You came off strong talking about certain rules and goals you wanted the class to attain before it's 15 week duration was over, yet I felt a sort of wisdom in your
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…, people who might not appreciate your saying anything about them they haven't expressly permitted. You will piss people off -- this is just about the only guarantee I can give you about online journals. When I started The Paperwork, I envisioned…
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…/ is tupping your white ewe" (1.1.87- 88). If anything is to "Arise, arise / the snorting citizens", it is language such as this. Brabantio’s first impression of this as "malicious bravery...to start my quiet" is all too accurate. Iago declares that "you have…
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…relationship with his most beloved daughter, Cordelia. When Lear asks his daughters who loves him most, he already thinks that Cordelia has the most love for him. However, when Cordelia says, "I love your Majesty/According to my bond, no more nor less" (I.i.94-95…
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…the most love for him. However, when Cordelia says, "I love your Majesty/According to my bond, no more nor less" (I.i.94-95), Lear cannot see what these words really mean. Goneril and Regan are only putting on an act. They do not truly love Lear as much…
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…;” You that chose not by the view, Chance as fair, and choose as true: Since this fortune falls to you, Be content, and seek no new. If you be well pleas’d with this, And hold your fortune for your bliss, Turn you where your lady is, and claim her…
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