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the frantic tone of Columbus' diaries as he raced from one Caribbean island to the next, stealing anything of value (Explaining the Reputation, 2001). Although Indians probably would have traded their goods with the Spanish peacefully, it was once earnestly asked
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Category: /History
the women and men the girls had accused would
speak. Some would even claim that they were either being
choked or bitten as result of the girls truthfulness.
There were also diaries of some occupants in Salem village.
The diaries were from people that sat
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Category: /Literature/English
is someone who thought against Big Brother or the establishment, even very slightly. Winston bought a diary, and wrote "DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER" in it, as kind of a way to express himself and his rebelliousness on paper.
Soon, Winston has an affair with a women
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then telling the story from a first person view, the author writes it in a first person view in the form a diary. There are many characters in this novel and every character portraits interesting and different personalities that go very well with the plot
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
. Winston's first act of rebellion is buying and writing in a diary. This act is known as a thought crime and is punishable by death. A thought crime is any bad thought against the government of Oceania. Winston commits many thought crimes and becomes paranoid
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Category: /Literature/English
, and singled out for Trujillo's lewd attention, she slaps the dictator in the face. She goes to law school, becomes active in the resistance, and later goes to prison.
Maria Teresa is represented in diary form, each entry compellingly human in its attention
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Category: /Science & Technology
Someone once said, “Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country” (Nin, The Diaries of Anais).
Dreams are the result of subconscious thoughts
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Category: /History
the frantic tone of Columbus' diaries as he raced from one Caribbean island to the next, stealing anything of value (Explaining the Reputation, 2001). Although Indians probably would have traded their goods with the Spanish peacefully, it was once earnestly asked
Details: Words: 1890 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
realises that he is dissatisfied with his society and so decides to do something, anything, to rebel. He does this through (among other things) purchasing an (illegal) diary, merely thinking negatively about The Party and finally falling in love
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Category: /Literature/English
Someone once said, ¡§Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country¡¨ (Nin, The Diaries of Anais). Dreams are the result of subconscious thoughts and desires
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